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The Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Martin Amaewhule, has accused the state governor, Sim Fubara, of misappropriating the N600 billion remaining after the emergency rule.
Amaewhule alleged that Fubara is utilizing these funds to attempt to create divisions within the state Assembly.
During a press conference held in Port Harcourt, the state capital, the Speaker emphasized that the legislature in the state is not for sale. He stated:
“The outgoing administrator during the emergency rule left over N600 billion in the account of Rivers State.
“The governor has been utilizing this money to sow discord within the Assembly and to influence the members. The governor must understand that members are not for sale.”
The Speaker also accused Fubara of expending funds and awarding contracts without the necessary approval from the state Assembly.
“Since our last meeting in September, the governor has been spending without our consent, awarding contracts to his associates and publicizing these actions on social media.
“Governor Fubara is granting contracts to his supporters, and they are celebrating on social media, which is quite concerning,” he remarked.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main accusation against Governor Sim Fubara?
The main accusation against Governor Sim Fubara is that he has misappropriated N600 billion left after the emergency rule and is using it to divide the state Assembly.
What did Speaker Martin Amaewhule say about the legislature?
Speaker Martin Amaewhule stated that the legislature is not for sale and emphasized the importance of integrity among its members.
What concerns were raised about the governor's spending?
Concerns were raised regarding the governor's spending without Assembly approval and awarding contracts to his associates, which he has been promoting on social media.


