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Fubara: I don’t shout because God is with me — peace will return to Rivers

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…. Assembly alleges plot to obtain illegal court orders to stop legislative proceedings

Siminalayi Fubara, governor of Rivers, says he does not “shout or complain” about the issues in the state because God is with him.

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Fubara spoke on Sunday during an interdenominational church service organised to commemorate the 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Day.

The service took place at St Cyprian’s Anglican Church in Port Harcourt, Rivers state capital.

After the clerics prayed for Fubara and Ngozi Odu, the deputy governor, the Rivers governor was handed the microphone to deliver his speech

In his short address, Fubara asked the deputy governor to come forward and deliver the speech on his behalf.

Fubara jokingly told the congregants that the church service might be the last public function for him and his deputy.

The Rivers governor asked the people of the state to be calm, that peace will return to Rivers.

“Let me say it here, where we were making the New Year dinner, I said that, ‘dogs bark when they don’t understand’.

“A lot of you don’t understand that the reason why I don’t shout or complain is that I know that I have what is supreme, that is God.

“I want everyone to be relaxed. What is important is peace for this dear state. We will get it by the special name of God.”

On Thursday, members of the Rivers house of assembly initiated impeachment proceedings against Fubara and his deputy over allegations of “gross misconduct”.

The impeachment notice was signed by 26 Rivers lawmakers.

Martins Amaewhule, speaker of the Rivers assembly, had accused the governor and his deputy of constituting a threat to democracy.

Amaewhule also faulted Fubara for allegedly refusing to present the state budget in line with constitutional provisions.

 

There’s a plot to obtain illegal court orders to stop legislative proceedings – Rivers Assembly 

Meanwhile, the Rivers state house of assembly has alleged that there are “secret plots” to procure court orders illegally to restrain the legislature from carrying out its constitutional responsibilities.

In a statement on Sunday signed by Enemi George, chairman of the house committee on information, petitions and complaints, the assembly said it had received intelligence suggesting that “certain persons” are scheming to obtain such orders from some of the high courts within the state but outside the Port Harcourt judicial division.

The assembly said those behind the alleged moves were fully aware of constitutional provisions governing legislative proceedings and the jurisdiction of courts in such matters.

It cited section 272(3) of the constitution, which it said provides that “subject to the provisions of section 251 and other provisions of the constitution, the Federal High Court shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine the question as to whether the term of office of a member of the house of assembly of a state, governor or deputy governor has ceased or become vacant”.

The lawmakers also referenced section 188(10) of the constitution, which states that “no proceedings or determination of the panel or of the House of Assembly or any matter relating to such proceedings or determination shall be entertained or questioned in any court”.

“These persons are also fully aware of judicial pronouncements on this matter, especially recently at the court of appeal on a matter involving similar ex parte order by a Rivers state high court contrary to section 272(3) of the constitution. A word is enough for the wise,” the statement further read.

“Therefore, with the leave of the speaker of the Rivers state house of assembly, I call on those concerned to exercise restraint and refrain from acts inimical to the Constitution and the rule of law.”

George said all that was required was for the affected office holders, who had already been served with notices of allegations of gross misconduct, to respond to the allegations rather than resort to what he described as “subterranean moves to subvert the law”.

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“All that is required is for the office holders who have already been duly served with the Notice of Allegations of Gross Misconduct to respond to them item by item rather than deploy subterranean moves to subvert the law or use proxies to malign members and the Rivers State House of Assembly in the media,” he said.

The assembly said it remained committed to constitutionalism and the rule of law.

The political crisis in Rivers has its roots in a prolonged power struggle between Siminalayi Fubara, Rivers governor, and Nyesom Wike, his predecessor and current minister of the Federal Capital Territory.

The dispute, which centres on control of the state’s political structure and key appointments, has repeatedly disrupted governance in the state.

Impeachment threats from a state house of assembly widely perceived to be loyal to Wike first emerged in 2023 and resurfaced in 2025, prompting Tinubu to intervene by declaring a six-month state of emergency, during which both the legislature and the executive were suspended.

Although the emergency rule ended in September 2025 with Fubara’s reinstatement, the collapse of the peace agreement has since triggered fresh impeachment proceedings against the governor and his deputy with the state house accusing them of gross misconduct

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