Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara recently made
a surprising revelation about Dr. Tammy Wenike Danagogo, the Secretary to the
State Government (SSG). In a video that was shared by SYMFONI
TV from 1.02, speaking during a special thanksgiving service held in
Akuku-Toru Local Government Area to honor Danagogo, Governor Fubara praised the
SSG’s courage and dedication.
The Governor shared that Danagogo had faced immense
pressure, including being given an ultimatum to resign from his position.
However, he commended Danagogo for standing firm and showing true honor during
the difficult time. “It takes a man who believes in something and who is
honorable to stand his ground,” Fubara remarked.
Governor Fubara also used the opportunity to reassure
government officials and the public about his leadership style. He described
his administration as one that prioritizes understanding and compassion.
According to him, his approach is different from past practices where officials
were often stressed to the point of health issues like high blood pressure.
“I don’t intend to give anybody BP (blood pressure),”
the Governor said humorously. “There’s no commissioner here that has BP.
Before, you used to have BP. Now, there’s no BP.”
He emphasized his commitment to correcting officials
with love and respect, ensuring a healthier and more efficient government.
Fubara concluded by highlighting the positive impact of this approach,
saying, “This is the secret why my SSG’s wife no longer calls to ask if he has
taken his drugs.”
The Governor’s statements underline his focus on
fostering a stress-free and effective administration.
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