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Rivers Assembly Shuts Down Indefinitely—Fubara Stuck in Political Crossfire

Rivers State Political Crisis: Governor Fubara Appeals to Lawmakers to Embrace Peace

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has finally bowed to mounting pressure, appealing to members of the State House of Assembly to embrace peace and end the lingering political crisis that has thrown the state into turmoil. Speaking during the commissioning of projects in Okrika Local Government Area, Fubara urged lawmakers to put aside their differences and focus on the greater good of the people.

“It is important at this stage that we all embrace peace. The Supreme Court has made its judgment, we don’t have any option but to abide by it,” the governor declared, signaling a possible turning point in the crisis.

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  • A Battle for Power: Background of the Conflict
  • Drama Unfolds: A Governor Blocked from His Own Assembly
  • Supreme Court Slams the Governor’s Actions
  • The Big Question: Can Peace Truly Return?

A Battle for Power: Background of the Conflict

The political tension in Rivers State stems from a bitter power struggle between Governor Fubara and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, now serving as the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory. What started as political disagreements quickly spiraled into a full-blown legislative crisis when Speaker Martin Amaewhule and 26 other lawmakers defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

This mass defection led to a controversial move by Fubara’s loyalists, who declared the seats of the defectors vacant and formed a new, three-member faction under Victor Oko-Jumbo. This group went ahead to approve the state’s 2025 budget and confirm new commissioner nominees—essentially sidelining the majority lawmakers.

However, the Supreme Court’s February 28, 2025 verdict shattered this arrangement, reinstating Amaewhule and the 26 defectors as the legitimate lawmakers and ordering Fubara to present the budget to them. This ruling has intensified the power struggle, raising questions about governance, loyalty, and the rule of law.

Drama Unfolds: A Governor Blocked from His Own Assembly

As the political chess game continued, tensions reached a boiling point on Wednesday, when Governor Fubara attempted to present the 2025 budget to the reinstated Assembly but was denied access to the Assembly complex. Despite formally notifying Speaker Amaewhule of his intention, the premises were sealed off, leaving the governor stranded and the crisis unresolved.

In another dramatic twist, constituents from Amaewhule’s constituency have initiated recall proceedings against him, citing his defection, lack of representation, and alleged defiance of the Supreme Court’s ruling. This move signals deepening unrest, with political actors and the electorate taking sides in an increasingly volatile situation.

Supreme Court Slams the Governor’s Actions

The Supreme Court, in a strongly worded judgment, accused Governor Fubara of “collapsing the Rivers State House of Assembly” and warned that political disputes cannot justify undermining the rule of law. The court’s ruling made it clear: without a functioning Assembly, governance in Rivers State remains in limbo.

The Big Question: Can Peace Truly Return?

Governor Fubara’s call for peace marks a crucial moment in this political saga. But will his appeal be enough to mend the cracks, or is Rivers State headed for deeper chaos? With the Supreme Court’s firm stance, an emboldened Assembly, and a divided political landscape, the battle for control is far from over.

For the people of Rivers State, one thing is certain, the coming weeks will be decisive. Will peace and governance prevail, or will the power struggle escalate further? Only time will tell.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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