
The governor made the announcement on Thursday during the 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Day ceremony held at Government House in Port Harcourt. The event formed part of nationwide activities to commemorate the sacrifices of military personnel who lost their lives in service to the country.
Governor Fubara described the directive as a practical way to provide socio economic support to grieving families and emphasized that the measure recognizes the immense contributions and ultimate price paid by servicemen in defending the Nigeria's unity and security.
Governor Fubara described the directive as a practical way to provide socio economic support to grieving families and emphasized that the measure recognizes the immense contributions and ultimate price paid by servicemen in defending the Nigeria's unity and security.
This is commendable provided they're competent and qualified for the job.
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Good one sir
ReplyDeleteAs it should be!
ReplyDeleteThe sacrifices by these fallen servicemen cannot be totally compensated. The least that can be done is to empower their offsprings left behind
Highly commendable and as it should be. I totally agree with you. π―ππΎ
DeleteGovernor Fubara, this is an excellent directive!ππΎππΎππΎ
This is a very good move, I wish all state governors could do same
ReplyDeleteThis are the things we need to be hearing, not everyday fight with that powerdrunk wike.
ReplyDeleteNice one Mr Governor π
Great move sir. God bless you for this
ReplyDeleteNice one sirπ
ReplyDeleteI’m not sure why I’m on the fence with this, maybe I need more understanding of the how. I hope it works out well for those who get the employment.
ReplyDeleteNice one but I pray the next men who would handle governorship position won't strip them off their jobs when they are elected as governors
ReplyDeleteGod bless you Sir for this very commendable move.
ReplyDeleteThe sacrifices of these fallen hero cannot be quantified nor compensated for.
Just give the family their fathers hard won entitlement
ReplyDeleteExactly!
DeleteAnd then what next?
Delete@Jolly good question! ππΎ
DeleteBesides, there is already provision for the entitlement of fallen heroes to go to their families.
A job is more practicabke meansv of sustenance in the long term.
Nice one
ReplyDeleteGood one.
ReplyDeleteNice one
ReplyDeleteEmployment in Nigeria is not by merit but based on who you know or who your father or mother is in government while those that merit the jobs are left unemployed and poor, no wonder the mass migration to developed countries by Nigerian skilled workers who are not connected to the government. That is why Nigeria will remain a poor and underdeveloped country until we have competent and qualified president, governors and government officials in all arms of government. Shame on you Nigerian government. You'll remain a looser while developed countries will remain winners.
ReplyDeleteSo shameful.
DeleteThis is commendable
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