Impeachment: Governor Fubara Break Silence, Issues Warning After Pro-Wike Lawmakers Notice
The Rivers State Government has warned that the state faces a difficult future due to ongoing political tensions, blaming the Rivers State House of Assembly, led by Hon. Martins Amaewhule, for blocking the full execution of a Supreme Court ruling, as reported by VANGUAR
The government made this statement on Monday in Port Harcourt, this came after the assembly accused Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Prof. Ngozi Nma Odu, of gross misconduct
Speaking to reporters, the Commissioner for Information and Communications, Joseph Johnson, said the assembly’s actions were making it impossible to carry out the court’s decision
He said the crisis began after an attempt to remove Governor Fubara from office on October 30, 2023, since then, political tensions have continued to rise
Johnson stressed that Governor Fubara remains committed to peace and stated that the governor wants to focus on the people’s needs instead of political crisis
The Supreme Court gave a ruling on February 28, 2025, addressing major issues in the state
These included the withholding of the state’s federal revenue, the cancellation of local government elections held on October 5, 2024, and the need to present the 2025 budget again
Johnson pointed out that some parts of the ruling were unexpected and mentioned that the court’s comments on the issue of political defections, which were not officially raised in the case
Despite this, he assured that Governor Fubara would continue working to implement the judgment
He added that the governor is determined to serve the people and maintain peace, no matter the difficulties.