Rivers State Chief Judge is insisting on not setting up any panel that will probe or even impeach the sitting governor Sim Fubara, i call this part of benefit of joining ApC because Adams once said join APc and your sins will be forgiven.
The political climate in Rivers State has taken a sharp turn following a bold decision by the Chief Judge, Justice Simeon Amadi, who has opted not to form a panel to investigate or impeach Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
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This request reportedly came from members of the Rivers State House of Assembly, who were looking to establish a judicial panel to look into allegations against the governor. However, Justice Amadi’s choice has effectively put a stop to that initiative, at least for the time being.
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Sources close to the situation indicate that the Chief Judge turned down the request based on legal principles, emphasizing the judiciary’s role as an independent branch of government. While official information is still scarce, this refusal has already shifted the political dialogue in the state.
As a result, there will be no impeachment or investigative panel formed, which is a significant setback for those trying to escalate the conflict between the executive and legislative branches in Rivers State.
It’s no surprise that this decision has ignited passionate responses across political circles and social media. Supporters of Governor Fubara see this as a win for constitutional integrity and due process. On the flip side, others view it as yet another instance of how politics can overshadow governance in Nigeria. Rivers State Chief Judge
The situation has also brought back familiar political slogans and accusations, with commentators pointing out that party loyalty often dictates who faces repercussions — and who gets a free pass — in Nigerian politics.
With the Chief Judge’s refusal, the focus now shifts back to political negotiations, legal interpretations, and the power dynamics at play within the state. Analysts suggest that this decision could either ease tensions or further deepen divisions, depending on how key political figures respond next. Rivers State Chief Judge
For now, one thing is certain: the path to impeachment has encountered a significant obstacle.
What’s your take? Did the Chief Judge stand up for democracy — or did politics prevail once more?
Meanwhile; Rivers Assembly is back with their usually drama to impeach the people’s governor, a move we believe is coming from their master minister Nyesom Wike the current minister of FCT who long left his job in Abuja, return to Rivers politics to make sure Sim is voted out.
Political tension is once again on the rise in Rivers State, as the State House of Assembly has reportedly kicked off impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara. This marks yet another dramatic twist in the ongoing power struggle within the state.
Residents and political watchers are growing increasingly concerned, pointing out that Rivers politics seems to be stuck in a cycle of leadership crises, loyalty conflicts, and distractions from governance. Rivers State Chief Judge
Just when things seemed to calm down for a moment, the Rivers State Assembly has plunged back into what many citizens are now calling “one week, one drama” governance. Lawmakers are said to be acting on orders from a powerful political figure who appears intent on undermining Governor Fubara’s administration. Rivers State Chief Judge
Insiders suggest that the push for impeachment isn’t really about any constitutional violations. Instead, it seems to be part of a larger strategy to stall governance, create instability, and hinder any real political or developmental progress under the current governor.
Since taking office, Governor Fubara has been under constant political pressure, with his leadership often overshadowed by internal party conflicts and power struggles. Continue reading here
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