Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has commended the people of Eneka for their unity, cultural pride and commitment to progress, describing the Eneka Day Celebration as a remarkable display of togetherness and purposeful development.
Governor Fubara gave the commendation while speaking at the colourful Eneka Day Celebration, which he said went beyond hospitality and ambience to visibly reflect the essence of unity and collective aspiration for advancement among the people.
The governor expressed profound appreciation to the Eneka community for the chieftaincy title of Ohamarudike conferred on him during the event, noting that the honour was deeply valued and would further strengthen his bond with the community.
“I am impressed with the significance and essence of the Eneka Day Celebration, which clearly showcased unity and a shared commitment to progress,” the governor said.
The event was also enlivened by electrifying performances, including that of renowned Rivers-born musician, Duncan Mighty, whose music added glamour and excitement to the celebration.
Earlier in the day, Governor Fubara attended the funeral service of Late Mrs. Clarine Umezurike Kalagbor, mother of Hon. Manuchim Umezurike. He condoled with the bereaved family, describing the late matriarch as a woman whose life left enduring legacies of love and service.
The governor prayed for the repose of her soul and urged the family to take solace in the impactful life she lived, while reaffirming his administration’s commitment to standing with the people in moments of joy and grief.
The twin engagements underscored Governor Fubara’s people-centred leadership and continued engagement with communities across Rivers State.
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