The Rivers State House of Assembly has announced that it will continue the impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Prof. Ngozi Odu. The development was disclosed during a press briefing on Friday by the state lawmakers.
Speaking to reporters, Assembly leaders emphasised that the move is strictly constitutional and should not be interpreted as being driven by ethnic or regional considerations. Lawmakers insisted that due process will be followed in accordance with the state’s legal framework.
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The decision has sparked widespread attention across political circles and is expected to dominate local and national news in the coming days. Further details of the proceedings are yet to be released.



