May 14, 2026

I’m From Different Party But I Want Fubara To Continue, He’s Not Like Other Leaders -Amb Jackrich

By Oluwadara Akingbohungbe

Ambassador Sobomabo Jackrich, a former Niger Delta agitator and politician, has publicly expressed his appreciation for Governor Siminalayi Fubara in a video.

In his statement, Jackrich pledged his full support for the governor, affirming his commitment to the Kalabari people and their cause. He emphasized that his presence alone was a testament to his backing, highlighting the governor’s substantial efforts in driving transformative projects across the Kalabari region.

“I am fully in support of what we the entire Kalabari people have come here to do. If I wasn’t in support I wouldn’t have been here looking at the legacy project that the governor has lavished in the entire Kalabari region.”

As a people, it is only natural for us to come together in support of him, ensuring he remains empowered to continue bringing the benefits of democracy to the Kalabari people and the entire state.

If there are specific concerns you’d like me to address, feel free to bring them up. As someone acknowledged as a contender, I am open to discussing these matters.

What people truly desire is a leader they can trust—someone who leads with integrity rather than ruling with fear through autocratic or oppressive methods.

“I am of a different party but I have decided to support this Governor to continue to give us this credibility because what everybody wants is sincerity in leadership, trust for someone whom you entrust leadership to unlike others who will be autocratic who will see themselves as Tyrant.”

This governor has adopted an inclusive approach to leadership, promoting unity and development without favoritism, division, or conflict. This is the kind of leadership we need—one that puts the people first and focuses on their progress above all else.

“That will scare the people who comes around them but this leader has decided to run an all inclusive government and this is what we want, developing the people without sentiment and without any problem at all.”

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