THIS DAWN — The Rivers State House of Assembly has reaffirmed its commitment to continue the impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and Deputy Governor Prof. Ngozi Nma Odu.
In a press release issued on January 9, 2026, the Assembly declared that the process is “fully on course” and dismissed reports suggesting that it had been halted or discontinued.
The Assembly had, on January 8, 2026, commenced impeachment proceedings against the Governor and Deputy Governor, citing allegations of gross misconduct.
Notices of allegation, brought pursuant to Section 188 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), were formally forwarded to both officials by Speaker Rt. Hon. Martin Chike Amaewhule.
The Assembly stated that it is now awaiting their official responses.

Assembly’s Position
Hon. Dr. Enemi Alabo George, Chairman of the House Committee on Information, Petitions and Complaints, signed the press release.
He emphasized that the Assembly is constitutionally empowered to act as a check on executive infractions and insisted that lawmakers remain “duty bound” to uphold the Constitution.
The statement warned against misinformation, noting that certain individuals and media platforms were spreading false narratives that the impeachment process had been discontinued.
“We remain committed to our constitutional duties and would not be dissuaded by cheap blackmail or threats from those who do not mean well for our country’s nascent democracy,” the release stated.
Rebuttal of Misinformation
The Assembly urged Rivers’ residents to disregard claims that the impeachment process had been suspended.
According to the release, such narratives are designed to cause disaffection between the legislature and the public.
The Assembly maintained that its actions are legitimate and in line with constitutional provisions.

The statement also expressed appreciation to the people of Rivers State for their prayers and encouragement during the unfolding political crisis.
It extended gratitude to stakeholders and leaders at all levels, while reaffirming commitment to democratic principles.
“We thank the good people of Rivers State for their prayers and encouragement and express our gratitude to all stakeholders and leaders at all levels…
“May God continue to bless our dear Rivers State and Nigeria,” the release concluded.
Implications
The reaffirmation by the Assembly underscores the seriousness of the impeachment process and signals that the political standoff in Rivers State is far from resolved.
With the notices of allegation already served, the next step will depend on the responses of Governor Fubara and Deputy Governor Odu.
It will also depend on whether the Assembly proceeds to constitute an investigative panel as required under Section 188 of the Constitution.
Observers note that the Assembly’s insistence on continuing the process, despite reports of reconciliation efforts, highlights the deep divisions within Rivers State’s political landscape.
The outcome of this process could have significant implications for governance and stability in the oil-rich state.
The Rivers State House of Assembly has made clear that impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and Deputy Governor Prof. Ngozi Nma Odu remain active and constitutionally grounded.
By rejecting claims of discontinuation, the Assembly has reinforced its determination to pursue the process to its legal conclusion, setting the stage for further political drama in the state.













