• APC Blasts Rivers Assembly’s Move to Impeach Governor Fubara, Calls It ‘Legislative Coup D’état’

    The Rivers State chapter of the APC has condemned the impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu, labeling it a “legislative coup d’état.” Party spokesperson Darlington Nwauju urged the state Chief Judge, Justice Simeon Amadi, to respect an interim court injunction restraining him from acting on the Assembly’s resolutions. The APC warned that the lawmakers’ actions, including those of APC members, could threaten the party’s unity in the state. The party also called on national leaders to invoke constitutional mechanisms to safeguard the party from internal political sabotage.

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    APC Blasts Rivers Assembly’s Move to Impeach Governor Fubara, Calls It ‘Legislative Coup D’état’ The Rivers State chapter of the APC has condemned the impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu, labeling it a “legislative coup d’état.” Party spokesperson Darlington Nwauju urged the state Chief Judge, Justice Simeon Amadi, to respect an interim court injunction restraining him from acting on the Assembly’s resolutions. The APC warned that the lawmakers’ actions, including those of APC members, could threaten the party’s unity in the state. The party also called on national leaders to invoke constitutional mechanisms to safeguard the party from internal political sabotage. #RiversPolitics #APC #FubaraImpeachment #LegislativeCoup #NigeriaPolitics
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  • Rivers Assembly Moves to Investigate Governor Fubara and Deputy Over Alleged Misconduct

    The Rivers State House of Assembly Speaker, Martins Amaewhule, has directed the Chief Judge to set up a seven-member committee to investigate Governor Siminalayi Fubara and Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu over allegations of gross misconduct. The move follows a House vote in favor of proceeding with the probe, after four lawmakers reversed earlier calls for reconciliation, citing continued attacks on the Assembly by the governor’s media aides. The lawmakers emphasized that the impeachment process is a constitutional matter, highlighting persistent violations and the need to uphold the rule of law in Rivers State.

    Rivers Assembly Moves to Investigate Governor Fubara and Deputy Over Alleged Misconduct The Rivers State House of Assembly Speaker, Martins Amaewhule, has directed the Chief Judge to set up a seven-member committee to investigate Governor Siminalayi Fubara and Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu over allegations of gross misconduct. The move follows a House vote in favor of proceeding with the probe, after four lawmakers reversed earlier calls for reconciliation, citing continued attacks on the Assembly by the governor’s media aides. The lawmakers emphasized that the impeachment process is a constitutional matter, highlighting persistent violations and the need to uphold the rule of law in Rivers State.
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  • Rivers Assembly Lawmakers Reverse Reconciliation Call, Insist Impeachment of Governor Fubara, Deputy Must Continue

    Four Rivers State House of Assembly members have withdrawn their earlier call for reconciliation, insisting that the impeachment process against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu must continue. Speaking at a press conference in Port Harcourt, the lawmakers cited persistent constitutional violations and media attacks orchestrated by the governor’s aides as reasons for their reversal. They emphasized that their stance is strictly legal, not ethnic or personal, calling for the continuation of impeachment proceedings to uphold the Constitution and protect democratic governance in Rivers State.
    Rivers Assembly Lawmakers Reverse Reconciliation Call, Insist Impeachment of Governor Fubara, Deputy Must Continue Four Rivers State House of Assembly members have withdrawn their earlier call for reconciliation, insisting that the impeachment process against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu must continue. Speaking at a press conference in Port Harcourt, the lawmakers cited persistent constitutional violations and media attacks orchestrated by the governor’s aides as reasons for their reversal. They emphasized that their stance is strictly legal, not ethnic or personal, calling for the continuation of impeachment proceedings to uphold the Constitution and protect democratic governance in Rivers State.
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  • VIDEO: Fubara Urges Calm as Rivers Assembly Begins Impeachment Process
    The Rivers State House of Assembly on Thursday formally initiated impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Ngozi Odu, citing allegations of gross misconduct.
    VIDEO: Fubara Urges Calm as Rivers Assembly Begins Impeachment Process The Rivers State House of Assembly on Thursday formally initiated impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Ngozi Odu, citing allegations of gross misconduct.
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  • Is Governor Fubara Really Facing Impeachment? Why Rivers Assembly Insists the Process Is Ongoing, Denies Suspension Reports, and Cites the Constitution

    Is the impeachment of Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara actually underway—or has the process been quietly halted? The Rivers State House of Assembly has moved to clear the air, insisting that the impeachment proceedings against the governor and his deputy, Prof. Ngozi Nma Odu, are active, constitutional, and ongoing, despite widespread reports suggesting the exercise has been suspended.

    In a statement released on Friday and signed by Dr. Enemi Alabo George, Chairman of the House Committee on Information, Petitions and Complaints, the Assembly said the process formally began on Thursday, January 8, 2026, and is being conducted strictly in line with Section 188 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).

    According to the lawmakers, two separate notices of allegations of gross misconduct have already been prepared and transmitted to Governor Fubara and Deputy Governor Odu by the Speaker of the House. The Assembly disclosed that it is now awaiting their formal responses, which is a mandatory step before proceeding to the next phase of the constitutional impeachment process.

    The House stressed that it is acting within its constitutional authority to check executive infractions and safeguard democratic governance in the state. It emphasized that the legislature is empowered by law to intervene where there are alleged violations by the governor, deputy governor, or any other state official.

    Dismissing reports that the process has been suspended, the Assembly accused unnamed individuals and media platforms of deliberately spreading false and misleading narratives aimed at confusing the public and creating tension between the House and citizens. Dr. George said such claims were designed to cause disaffection and undermine the credibility of the legislature.

    Calling on the public to disregard the reports, the House reaffirmed that the impeachment process remains “on track” and would not be derailed by what it described as blackmail, threats, or external pressure. The lawmakers vowed to remain focused on their constitutional responsibilities, insisting that they would not be intimidated by forces they believe do not have the best interests of Rivers State or Nigeria’s democracy at heart.

    At the same time, the Assembly expressed gratitude to residents of Rivers State for their prayers and support since the process began and thanked political leaders and stakeholders for their engagement. The statement concluded with a message of appreciation to “all democrats who believe in the Nigerian project.”

    As political tension continues to mount in the state, the key questions remain: Will the governor and his deputy respond to the allegations? Will the process advance to the investigative stage outlined in the Constitution—or could political negotiations alter the outcome? For now, the Rivers State House of Assembly says the impeachment of Governor Fubara is neither paused nor abandoned—and Nigerians are watching closely as the constitutional process unfolds.

    Is Governor Fubara Really Facing Impeachment? Why Rivers Assembly Insists the Process Is Ongoing, Denies Suspension Reports, and Cites the Constitution Is the impeachment of Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara actually underway—or has the process been quietly halted? The Rivers State House of Assembly has moved to clear the air, insisting that the impeachment proceedings against the governor and his deputy, Prof. Ngozi Nma Odu, are active, constitutional, and ongoing, despite widespread reports suggesting the exercise has been suspended. In a statement released on Friday and signed by Dr. Enemi Alabo George, Chairman of the House Committee on Information, Petitions and Complaints, the Assembly said the process formally began on Thursday, January 8, 2026, and is being conducted strictly in line with Section 188 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended). According to the lawmakers, two separate notices of allegations of gross misconduct have already been prepared and transmitted to Governor Fubara and Deputy Governor Odu by the Speaker of the House. The Assembly disclosed that it is now awaiting their formal responses, which is a mandatory step before proceeding to the next phase of the constitutional impeachment process. The House stressed that it is acting within its constitutional authority to check executive infractions and safeguard democratic governance in the state. It emphasized that the legislature is empowered by law to intervene where there are alleged violations by the governor, deputy governor, or any other state official. Dismissing reports that the process has been suspended, the Assembly accused unnamed individuals and media platforms of deliberately spreading false and misleading narratives aimed at confusing the public and creating tension between the House and citizens. Dr. George said such claims were designed to cause disaffection and undermine the credibility of the legislature. Calling on the public to disregard the reports, the House reaffirmed that the impeachment process remains “on track” and would not be derailed by what it described as blackmail, threats, or external pressure. The lawmakers vowed to remain focused on their constitutional responsibilities, insisting that they would not be intimidated by forces they believe do not have the best interests of Rivers State or Nigeria’s democracy at heart. At the same time, the Assembly expressed gratitude to residents of Rivers State for their prayers and support since the process began and thanked political leaders and stakeholders for their engagement. The statement concluded with a message of appreciation to “all democrats who believe in the Nigerian project.” As political tension continues to mount in the state, the key questions remain: Will the governor and his deputy respond to the allegations? Will the process advance to the investigative stage outlined in the Constitution—or could political negotiations alter the outcome? For now, the Rivers State House of Assembly says the impeachment of Governor Fubara is neither paused nor abandoned—and Nigerians are watching closely as the constitutional process unfolds.
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  • 17 Rivers Assembly Members Defect from PDP to APC

    Seventeen members of the Rivers State House of Assembly an to the Speaker have defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (#PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (#APC).

    The defection was formally announced by the Speaker, Martins Amaewhule, during Friday’s plenary session in Port Harcourt.

    The lawmakers cited ongoing internal crises within the PDP as the primary reason for their decision to switch allegiance to the ruling APC at the federal level.
    17 Rivers Assembly Members Defect from PDP to APC Seventeen members of the Rivers State House of Assembly an to the Speaker have defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (#PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (#APC). The defection was formally announced by the Speaker, Martins Amaewhule, during Friday’s plenary session in Port Harcourt. The lawmakers cited ongoing internal crises within the PDP as the primary reason for their decision to switch allegiance to the ruling APC at the federal level.
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  • Wike Loses Influence With Tinubu as Rivers Assembly Plans Defection to APC

    Nyesom Wike is reportedly losing political influence with President Bola Tinubu despite efforts to prove loyalty, including orchestrating a vote of confidence from the Rivers State House of Assembly. As pressure mounts from international and religious leaders, Wike is said to be pushing lawmakers to defect to the APC. Meanwhile, Governor Siminalayi Fubara gains stronger support following the lifting of the state of emergency, leaving Wike increasingly isolated. The former governor also faces multiple controversies involving alleged corruption, land racketeering, abuse of office, and a deepening rift with Tinubu over INEC leadership appointments.
    Wike Loses Influence With Tinubu as Rivers Assembly Plans Defection to APC Nyesom Wike is reportedly losing political influence with President Bola Tinubu despite efforts to prove loyalty, including orchestrating a vote of confidence from the Rivers State House of Assembly. As pressure mounts from international and religious leaders, Wike is said to be pushing lawmakers to defect to the APC. Meanwhile, Governor Siminalayi Fubara gains stronger support following the lifting of the state of emergency, leaving Wike increasingly isolated. The former governor also faces multiple controversies involving alleged corruption, land racketeering, abuse of office, and a deepening rift with Tinubu over INEC leadership appointments.
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  • BREAKING: Governor Fubara, Rivers Assembly Clash Once More

    Just two months after emergency rule was lifted in Rivers State and democratic institutions were restored, fresh tensions have emerged between the Governor and the State House of Assembly, led by Speaker Rt. Hon. Martins Amaewhule.
    BREAKING: Governor Fubara, Rivers Assembly Clash Once More Just two months after emergency rule was lifted in Rivers State and democratic institutions were restored, fresh tensions have emerged between the Governor and the State House of Assembly, led by Speaker Rt. Hon. Martins Amaewhule.
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