After Suspension, Fubara Makes First Church Appearance Without Heavy Security [Photos]

Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, made a notable public appearance on Sunday morning at Salvation Ministries in GRA, Port Harcourt.
This marks his first public outing since reports surfaced about his suspension, and it comes amid widespread speculation about his whereabouts.
Governor Fubara, who has been at the center of political tension in Rivers State, arrived at the church without his usual heavy security presence.
His calm demeanor and quiet attendance at the service surprised many, especially as rumors had claimed he was hiding at the Bayelsa State Government House to avoid political backlash.
His appearance seems to be a direct response to those speculations, signaling confidence and an effort to reassure the public of his stability and continued leadership. Worshippers at the church welcomed him warmly, and he participated in the service without fanfare.
The move is seen by political observers as a subtle but strategic message Fubara is neither intimidated nor in retreat.
As the state continues to grapple with internal political struggles, this public outing may be a turning point in how the governor handles mounting pressure.
Governor Fubara has yet to issue an official statement regarding the suspension or his recent appearance.
Source: Rivers State Affairs.