Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has paid tribute to fathers, describing them as strong pillars of society whose sacrifices and dedication deserve greater love, appreciation and recognition.
In a special message marking this year’s Father’s Day celebration, the governor acknowledged the immense responsibilities fathers shoulder in providing for their families and contributing to the stability of society. He also prayed for God’s blessings, strength and protection upon them.
“A father’s love is quiet strength. It is the man who leaves home before dawn and returns after dusk so his children can eat and go to school. It is the man who denies himself so his family can have. It is the firm hand that corrects and the open arms that forgive. That love is the invisible thread that holds our homes together, and that sacrifice is the foundation of our society,” Fubara said.
The governor noted that many fathers endure difficult conditions and personal sacrifices to secure a better future for their children, describing such commitment as a form of heroism that often goes unnoticed.
“I have seen fathers labour under the sun, paddle through floods and endure hardship, all so that the next generation will have a better chance than they did. That is heroism without medals,” he added.
Fubara stressed the critical role fathers play in fostering strong families and stable communities, noting that responsible fatherhood is essential to building a peaceful and prosperous society.
“When fathers stand, families stand; when families stand, communities stand; and when communities stand, Rivers State stands,” he said, adding that responsible sons and daughters also contribute significantly to the growth of harmonious communities and the overall development of the state.
The governor assured residents that his administration would continue to draw inspiration from the resilience, commitment and sacrifices of fathers in its efforts to build a better Rivers State.
He also offered prayers for fathers, grandfathers, uncles, guardians and mentors, asking God to grant them good health, strength and long life to enjoy the fruits of their labour.
Father’s Day is celebrated annually on the third Sunday of June in Nigeria and many other countries, in recognition of the invaluable contributions of fathers and father figures to family life and societal development.
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