 And River State Governor Similayi Fubara has described the rulings by the governorship election tribunal that upheld his election victory as the beginning of the confirmation of the trust expressed in him by River's people. Governor Fubara stated this at a brief service held at a government house chapel to thank God for the victory. Governor Fubara restated commitment not to disappoint the expectations of River's people on his administration. He explained the place of God in his administration will not be compromised which is why they have gathered to thank him for his on-season direction and guidance which made his emergence as governor possible at the polls that has now been affirmed by the tribunal. Thank you to God our Father, thank you to God, a Son, and thank you to the Holy Spirit that directs and guide us on behalf of the government. Say a big thank you to any one of you for your prayers, but especially when we started on this particular hour that the courts has affirmed our victory. It is the beginning of the confirmation of the trust that you people should on that very day who will not take it for granted. The governor while urging the people of the state to stay patient for more of the dividends of democracy to be delivered to them. He thanked the immediate past governor of River's state and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Chief Yasum Ezenwo Wike for his immense support to his governorship bead following through the stages of the legal contest and to River's people who rallied behind him to allow the Wheel of God prevail for the state. To appreciate my principle was stood behind me. I have created this opportunity with the help of everyone here to say a big thank you because if it doesn't mean a matter to him it won't sit in the court from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. so it means it is important to him. In his exhortation the Chaplain of the Chapel of Everlasting Grace Government House Portacult Reverend Barasin Orgon said it is good to give good thanks which is what the governor has done. But I would say hand joined in hand they will not succeed. But three things the law requires from you. Number one justice. The state is in your hands so to speak, you are a father to all and I'm sure you will do justice. The governor was solicited for more support also and joined River's people to be patient with his administration as it delivers good governance that will make your lives better.