Fubara Calls Impeachment Notice a “Love Letter,” Reaffirms Role as Rivers Governor

Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has publicly addressed the impeachment proceedings against him, referring to the notice from the State House of Assembly as a “love letter.” Speaking at the Port Harcourt Polo Tournament, Fubara reaffirmed his position as governor and pledged not to undermine peace and safety in the state.

He emphasized that protecting lives and property remains his top priority and expressed commitment to delivering on his promises to the people of Rivers State.

Key Points:

The governor’s calm, symbolic response may reassure supporters but does little to resolve the underlying political tension affecting governance.

Continued instability could deter investment and disrupt economic activities in Rivers, Nigeria’s oil and gas hub.
The political standoff benefits factions within the state’s political elite while leaving ordinary citizens in uncertainty.

Fubara’s refusal to escalate rhetoric signals a strategic, if cautious, approach to preserving institutional stability.
The timing during a major sporting event projects an image of normalcy, aiming to counter negative perceptions of the state.

All eyes remain on the Chief Judge’s response to the Assembly’s request and whether impeachment proceedings will advance or be halted by judicial intervention.

Sources: Daily Trust, The Cable

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