Sunday, February 8, 2026
  • Who’sWho Africa AWARDS
  • About TimeAfrica Magazine
  • Contact Us
Time Africa Magazine
  • Home
  • Magazine
  • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
  • News
  • World News
    • US
    • UAE
    • Europe
    • UK
    • Israel-Hamas
    • Russia-Ukraine
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Column
  • Interviews
  • Special Report
No Result
View All Result
Time Africa Magazine
  • Home
  • Magazine
  • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
  • News
  • World News
    • US
    • UAE
    • Europe
    • UK
    • Israel-Hamas
    • Russia-Ukraine
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Column
  • Interviews
  • Special Report
No Result
View All Result
Time Africa Magazine
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
  • News
  • Magazine
  • World News

Home » Politics » Fubara Bows to Pressure, Calls Pro-Wike Lawmakers for Crucial Meeting Amid Rising Tensions

Fubara Bows to Pressure, Calls Pro-Wike Lawmakers for Crucial Meeting Amid Rising Tensions

March 9, 2025
in Politics
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Abuja, NIGERIA — Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has bowed to mounting pressure and called for an urgent meeting with members of the state’s House of Assembly, many of whom are loyal to former Governor Nyesom Wike. This comes after a series of legal and political challenges that have deepened divisions within the state. The meeting, scheduled for March 10, 2025, in Port Harcourt, aims to address key issues such as the 2025 budget, unpaid entitlements, and the provision of a permanent venue for the Assembly’s sittings.

Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has called for an urgent meeting with members of the state’s House of Assembly, following a series of legal and political challenges that have stirred tensions within the state’s political landscape. The meeting, scheduled for March 10, 2025, at the Government House in Port Harcourt, aims to address key issues impacting the state, including the 2025 budget, unpaid entitlements for lawmakers, and the provision of a permanent venue for the Assembly’s sittings.

The invitation was extended in an official letter from the Rivers State Government, signed by Chief Dr. Tammy Wenike Danagogo, the Secretary to the State Government (SSG). The letter, which is addressed to the Speaker of the House, Martins Amaewhule, outlines the pressing matters to be discussed during the meeting, scheduled for 10 a.m. on March 10.

ReadAlso

Tinubu should not have returned Fubara

House Committee Issues 48-Hour Ultimatum to Rivers State Sole Administrator Over N24 Billion CCTV Controversy

In the letter, titled *Meeting Between the Governor of Rivers State and the Honourable Members of the Rivers State House of Assembly*, Danagogo explained that the Governor had received the recent Supreme Court ruling, which reaffirmed Amaewhule’s position as the legitimate Speaker of the House. This ruling had intensified the already charged political atmosphere in the state. The letter further detailed the agenda for the meeting, which includes discussions on the provision of a suitable venue for the Assembly’s sittings, the settlement of outstanding remuneration for lawmakers, the presentation of the 2025 budget, and other critical matters concerning the governance of the state.

The letter reads: “In furtherance of His Excellency’s promise stated in my letter dated March 5, 2025, I hereby inform you that His Excellency has received the Supreme Court Judgment. Consequently, he has directed me to invite you and your colleagues—the Honourable members of the Rivers State House of Assembly—to a meeting to discuss:

ADVERTISEMENT

– Provision of a befitting space for the Assembly’s sittings
– Payment of all outstanding remuneration or allowances of the Honourable members
– Presentation of the Budget and sundry matters
– Any other matter(s) deemed necessary to chart the way forward in the best interest of the state.”

The meeting’s agenda has been set against the backdrop of rising political and legal tensions between Fubara’s administration and the state legislature. The political climate in Rivers State has become increasingly fraught, especially after the recent Supreme Court judgment which upheld Speaker Amaewhule’s legitimacy in office, sparking further discord.

In recent weeks, the Assembly and Fubara’s government have clashed over several contentious issues, including the governor’s appointment of 19 commissioners, which was contested by the legislature. The commissioners, confirmed by a small group of lawmakers loyal to the governor, have also filed lawsuits aimed at preventing the Assembly from declaring their appointments invalid. They are seeking a court injunction to shield themselves from any interference in their duties within the state executive council.

Compounding these tensions is the standoff between the Rivers State House of Assembly and the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RISIEC), particularly in the aftermath of the annulled October 2024 local government elections. The Chairman of RISIEC, Justice Adolphus Enebeli (retired), and his fellow commissioners have repeatedly resisted the Assembly’s demands for their appearance before lawmakers to explain the circumstances surrounding the annulment of the elections. Despite multiple invitations, RISIEC officials have refused to comply, prompting the Assembly to threaten constitutional action under Section 129(1)(d) of the Nigerian Constitution, which allows the legislature to compel public officials to appear before it.

During a recent plenary session, the Assembly reiterated its demand for RISIEC to account for the funding of the annulled elections, as well as the budgetary allocations for the upcoming local government elections, scheduled for August 9, 2025. The lawmakers have made it clear that they will not relent in their push for answers regarding the financial oversight of the elections.

Adding further complexity to the situation is the accusation from lawmakers loyal to former Governor Nyesom Wike, who have alleged that Governor Fubara is deliberately delaying the presentation of the 2025 state budget. These lawmakers have expressed concern that any further delay in the budget’s presentation could have severe implications for the state’s governance and financial planning. They have warned that they will take necessary legislative actions if the governor does not present the budget promptly.

Related

Tags: Rivers StateSiminalayi Fubara
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Is the U.S. Heading Into a Recession Under Trump?

Next Post

A Conversation With Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, Nigeria’s Air Force Chief of Staff

You MayAlso Like

Politics

Ivory Coast’s President Appoints Brother As Deputy Prime Minister

January 25, 2026
Politics

Guinea-Bissau sets December 6 date for general elections after military coup

January 22, 2026
Politics

Touadéra Wins Third Term As Central African Republic Court Upholds Election Result

January 21, 2026
Politics

Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni wins seventh term with 71.65% of votes

January 17, 2026
Politics

Museveni on course to win seventh term as Ugandan president

January 17, 2026
Politics

Uganda Cuts Internet Ahead of Presidential Election

January 13, 2026
Next Post

A Conversation With Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, Nigeria’s Air Force Chief of Staff

The decision by military juntas leading Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger to withdraw from regional counterterrorism organizations in favor of their own alliance is straining efforts to fight terrorism in the Sahel and Lake Chad regions. AFP/GETTY IMAGES

Sahelian Nations’ Withdrawal from ECOWAS Weakens Counterterrorism Fight

Discussion about this post

North Korea ‘executes schoolchildren for watching Squid Game’

In northwest Nigeria, U.S. confronts a growing terrorist threat

What Became of Gaddafi’s Surviving Children

“They called us to pray, then they shot everyone”: Inside the massacre of two Nigerian villages

Can sex really stretch out your vagina? Gynecologists set the record straight

Oil communities in Nigeria’s Delta demand full compliance with petroleum reform law

  • North Korea ‘executes schoolchildren for watching Squid Game’

    545 shares
    Share 218 Tweet 136
  • In northwest Nigeria, U.S. confronts a growing terrorist threat

    542 shares
    Share 217 Tweet 136
  • What Became of Gaddafi’s Surviving Children

    606 shares
    Share 242 Tweet 152
  • “They called us to pray, then they shot everyone”: Inside the massacre of two Nigerian villages

    541 shares
    Share 216 Tweet 135
  • Can sex really stretch out your vagina? Gynecologists set the record straight

    629 shares
    Share 252 Tweet 157
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

North Korea ‘executes schoolchildren for watching Squid Game’

February 6, 2026

In northwest Nigeria, U.S. confronts a growing terrorist threat

February 7, 2026
The body of the dead former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi lies on a mattress inside a storage freezer in Misrata. Photograph: Mohamed Messara/EPA

What Became of Gaddafi’s Surviving Children

April 15, 2025
CORRECTS DAY TO WEDNESDAY, NOT TUESDAY - EDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT - This photo provided by Kaiama TV shows people gathered around victims killed by armed extremists in the Woro community of western Nigeria, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026. (Kaiama TV via AP)

“They called us to pray, then they shot everyone”: Inside the massacre of two Nigerian villages

February 7, 2026

In northwest Nigeria, U.S. confronts a growing terrorist threat

February 7, 2026
CORRECTS DAY TO WEDNESDAY, NOT TUESDAY - EDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT - This photo provided by Kaiama TV shows people gathered around victims killed by armed extremists in the Woro community of western Nigeria, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026. (Kaiama TV via AP)

“They called us to pray, then they shot everyone”: Inside the massacre of two Nigerian villages

February 7, 2026

South Africa rolls out first locally made vaccine to fight foot-and-mouth disease

February 7, 2026

Isis-linked group kills 31 in deadly Pakistan mosque suicide attack

February 7, 2026

ABOUT US

Time Africa Magazine

TIMEAFRICA MAGAZINE is an African Magazine with a culture of excellence; a magazine without peer. Nearly a third of its readers hold advanced degrees and include novelists, … READ MORE >>

SECTIONS

  • Aviation
  • Column
  • Crime
  • Europe
  • Featured
  • Gallery
  • Health
  • Interviews
  • Israel-Hamas
  • Lifestyle
  • Magazine
  • Middle-East
  • News
  • Politics
  • Press Release
  • Russia-Ukraine
  • Science
  • Special Report
  • Sports
  • TV/Radio
  • UAE
  • UK
  • US
  • World News

Useful Links

  • AllAfrica
  • Channel Africa
  • El Khabar
  • The Guardian
  • Cairo Live
  • Le Republicain
  • Magazine: 9771144975608
  • Subscribe to TIMEAFRICA MAGAZINE biweekly news magazine

    Enjoy handpicked stories from around African continent,
    delivered anywhere in the world

    Subscribe

    • About TimeAfrica Magazine
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    • WHO’SWHO AWARDS

    © Copyright TimeAfrica Magazine Limited 2026 - All rights reserved.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
    • Politics
    • Column
    • Interviews
    • Gallery
    • Lifestyle
    • Special Report
    • Sports
    • TV/Radio
    • Aviation
    • Health
    • Science
    • World News

    © Copyright TimeAfrica Magazine Limited 2026 - All rights reserved.

    This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.