Also in attendance were his deputy, Professor Ngozi Odu, and other senior government officials.
The service marked the first public appearance of Fubara and his deputy since fresh impeachment proceedings were initiated against the Governor on Thursday by the Rivers State House of Assembly.
The latest move represents the third impeachment attempt against the Governor in less than three years.
The Armed Forces Remembrance Day church service was held in honour of fallen Nigerian servicemen and women who paid the supreme price in defence of the nation’s unity and sovereignty, as well as to pray for the repose of their souls and the safety of those still in active service.
Despite the renewed political tension in the state, Fubara and members of his administration have so far remained silent.





















