Rivers Assembly Proceeds with Governor’s Impeachment

The Rivers State House of Assembly has confirmed that the Chief Judge of the state has received official correspondence regarding allegations of gross misconduct against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Professor Ngozi Nma Odu. According to a statement issued by the Assembly’s spokesperson, Hon. Dr. Enemi Alabo George, all relevant documents, including notices containing the allegations, were attached to the correspondence. The confirmation follows the lawmakers’ decision to proceed with impeachment proceedings against the governor and his deputy, as initiated last week.

During the Friday plenary proceedings, the lawmakers vowed to continue with the impeachment process, citing Section 188(3) of the 1999 Constitution, which allows the assembly to investigate allegations of gross misconduct against a sitting governor and deputy governor. The development is a significant step in the impeachment process, which has been ongoing since last week.

The Assembly’s decision to proceed with the impeachment is based on the need to investigate the allegations of gross misconduct, as provided for in the constitution. The lawmakers have attached all relevant documents to the correspondence, ensuring that the Chief Judge has all the necessary information to proceed with the investigation.

The impeachment process has sparked interest in the state, with many awaiting the outcome of the investigation. The Rivers State House of Assembly’s decision to proceed with the impeachment is a testament to the legislative body’s commitment to upholding the constitution and ensuring accountability in governance.

As the investigation unfolds, the people of Rivers State and the international community will be watching closely to see how the situation develops. The significance of this development lies in its potential to shape the future of governance in the state and set a precedent for accountability in public office. With the impeachment process underway, the next steps will be crucial in determining the outcome of the allegations against Governor Fubara and his deputy.

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