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Pure Water Money’ Gesture by Gov Fubara Sparks Outrage in Rivers

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Governor Fubara’s ‘pure water money’ gesture sparks outrage among Rivers protesters. Learn why this act has infuriated the demonstrators.

On Thursday at the Port Harcourt Government House, Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State faced harsh criticism from EndBadGovernance demonstrators when he attempted to offer them funds for purchasing bottled water.

The frustration of #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protesters was intensified by the governor’s gesture and his plea for them to disperse.

Expressing gratitude to the gathering outside of Government House, Fubara stated that he appreciates their peacefulness and attendance. Acknowledging their agony, he vowed to relay their message to the President.

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In Rivers State, we’re committed to enhancing the quality of life. However, what we seek from you is your backing for our Federal Government.

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We understand that there’s hunger prevailing in certain parts but kindly remain patient with the administration.

“I will provide you with a small item to consume pure water.”

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The protestors all erupted simultaneously, with a collective shout of “No! We do not require your monetary offerings. Our desire is for proficient governance in Nigeria and the removal of Tinubu.”

Although the governor strove to appease the demonstrators and elucidate his motives, they persisted in their fury and opposition towards him.

After bidding farewell to the onlookers, Fubara stepped down from his spot in front of the government house and departed from there.

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