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Rivers State Assembly Initiates Impeachment Proceedings Against Governor and Deputy

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The Rivers State House of Assembly has begun impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Professor Ngozi Odu. The assembly alleges gross misconduct, including extra-budgetary spending, failure to comply with constitutional directives, and undermining the legislature’s authority. Formal notices of allegations were read in plenary and are to be served to the governor and deputy within seven days.

Lawmakers said the move is intended to hold the executive accountable and ensure adherence to constitutional provisions. The impeachment process was signed by the majority of assembly members, reflecting widespread support within the legislative body for the action. The formal proceedings mark one of the most serious political confrontations in Rivers State in recent years.

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The announcement has sparked debates across political and public circles. Supporters of the assembly’s action say the proceedings are necessary to maintain transparency and accountability in the state’s governance. Critics, however, have described the move as politically motivated and warned that it could destabilise the state’s administration and public confidence.

Rivers State has a history of tension between the executive and legislative branches. This latest development adds to a series of political disputes that have sometimes affected governance and state administration. Observers are watching closely to see how the impeachment process unfolds and whether it will lead to the removal of the sitting governor and deputy governor.

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