The Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Vice Admiral Ibok Ete Ibas (retd.), has announced that preparations are underway for the state’s 2025 budget.
Ibas made this known on Thursday while hosting a delegation from the Rivers State National Assembly caucus, led by Senator Barinada Mpigi, at Government House in Port Harcourt.
The announcement comes after the suspension of Governor Siminalayi Fubara and other elected officials following President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of emergency rule in the state. Ibas was appointed to oversee Rivers State for an initial six-month period.
Before the suspension, the Fubara-led administration had attempted to present the 2025 budget, but the now-suspended State House of Assembly blocked the process.
On Thursday, Ibas noted that following the Supreme Court’s verdict on the state’s budget, efforts have been expedited to draft a new appropriation bill that reflects the government’s commitment to social services and economic development.
Ibas said he has been resolute since the assumption of office in restoring law and order, and with support from the security agencies, an environment has been created where Rivers residents feel valued and safer.
The administrator stated that the commitment is to make Rivers a model of peace in the comity of states, with a stable economy and citizens courageous to pursue their livelihood without fear or molestation.
He stated, “In addition to our peace-building efforts, we are also focused on the economic stability and development of Rivers State.
“Since the Supreme Court verdict on the state’s budget, we have acted swiftly and decided to put together a new budget that reflects our commitment to healthcare, education, social services, and continued infrastructural development.
“We have worked diligently to ensure that the process is transparent, inclusive, and most importantly, expedited. Our goal is to ensure that we do not lose any more time in making the necessary investments that will improve the lives of citizens.”
The sole administrator added, “The budget, which is being finalised, focuses on creating job opportunities and investing in key sectors such as agriculture, infrastructure, and technology.
“We understand the urgency of this initiative, and we are committed to ensuring that they are implemented without delay.”
Ibas noted that to get the task done, the support of the legislators will be required as key representatives of Rivers State in the National Assembly.
“Your partnership is critical to success in ensuring that Rivers State remains on the path of progress and enduring peace for future generations,” he said.
Ibas added, “Beyond security, we have prioritised community engagements as a central part of our strategy. Dialogue, reconciliation, and inclusivity have been key to building trust among our people.
“We are determined to strengthen the bond of unity in Rivers State and to foster an environment where every citizen feels valued, heard, and respected. Together, we are making strides in ensuring that peace becomes a permanent feature of our state.”
Senator Mpigi, speaking on behalf of the delegation, commended Ibas for his efforts so far and pledged their support to initiatives aimed at restoring stability and development in the state.
Those on the delegation included Senator Allwell Onyesoh, the minority leader of the House of Representatives; Kingsley Chinda; Dumnamene Dekor; Solomon Bob; Cyril Godwin Hart; Blessing Amadi; Felix Nwaeke; Kelechi Nwogu; and Victor Obuzor.
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