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Supreme Court verdict: Rivers accuses pro-Wike lawmakers of frustrating Governor Fubara’s efforts

The FrontierThe FrontierMarch 17, 2025 2271 Minutes read0

•Speaker Martins Amaewhule and Governor Siminalayi Fubara

The Executive Arm of the Rivers State Government has accused the State House of Assembly of frustrating Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s efforts to implement the ruling of the Supreme Court on the state’s political crisis.

The Commissioner for Information, Joe Johnson, stated this today in reaction to comments by the Chairman of the House of Assembly Committee on Information, Enemi Alabo-George, accusing Fubara of stalling the process, reports Channels TV.

Johnson stated that the Assembly has consistently refused to acknowledge correspondences from the governor, despite multiple attempts to engage with them.

He cited video evidence showing the government’s efforts to deliver official documents, which he said were deliberately ignored by the lawmakers.

Johnson further revealed that some of these correspondences had been made public through national newspapers.

He explained that the government cannot provide acknowledgment copies of the letters as challenged by Alabo-George because the documents were never received by the Assembly in the first place.

On the latest accusations of gross misconduct against the governor and his deputy, the commissioner said the executive arm was yet to receive any correspondence from the State Assembly.

He restated that Fubara has always been committed to peace and has demonstrated this by complying with a court ruling directing the transition of power from elected local government chairmen to Heads of Local Government Administrations.

He said the governor also indicated interest to implement the rest of the directives by the apex bank as soon as he receives the Certified True Copy of the judgment.

He said the Assembly, however, responded with hostility, by issuing ultimatums to the governor and the state electoral commission.

He described this move as a deliberate ploy to cause chaos and claimed that legal experts had also questioned its legitimacy.

Johnson also criticised the Assembly’s recent call for a probe into the Chief Judge, stating that their latest actions showed that their priorities were not in the interest of the state.

He said that the lawmakers’ actions from the onset had been self-serving, rather than focused on governance and the well-being of Rivers residents.

 

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