Moves to impeach Governor Siminalayi Fubara by 24 members of the Rivers State House of Assembly led to chaos. The governor’s supporters protested after a suspected arson attack on the assembly complex.
Alleged loyalists of the past governor, Nyesom Wike, signed an impeachment notice. Security forces were deployed, and the assembly was cordoned off.
The cause of the crisis remains unclear, but tensions escalated after an unsuccessful attempt to prevent the lawmakers’ session through an arson attack.
The situation took a dramatic turn as pro-Fubara lawmakers suspended colleagues and impeached the Speaker.
Addressing journalists at the Government House, the newly elected Speaker, Edison Ehie, emphasized fairness and adherence to the rule of law.
He announced an adjournment due to an indefinite strike notice from the Parliamentary Association.
Governor Fubara, reacting to the assembly complex attack, accused compromised police officers of attempting to assassinate him.
He specifically pointed to the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations.
The governor condemned the attempt to forcefully take over the assembly, deeming the impeachment illegal.
Despite the uncertainty and conflicting narratives, the political turmoil in Rivers State raises concerns about stability and governance in the region.