The Rivers State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has kicked against impeachment proceedings on Governor Siminalayi Fubara, initiated by the Rivers State House of Assembly, warning that such action could destabilise the State.
This was disclosed in a statement released by the party, saying it had taken note of “unfortunate developments” arising from the House of Assembly, stressing that while the legislature remains an independent arm of government with constitutional powers of oversight, the resort to impeachment was unacceptable.
The APC said it could not remain silent while what it described as unresolved internal crises from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) were allowed to spill over and threaten the stability of an APC-led government in Rivers State.
According to the party, the impeachment threat appears to be linked to budgetary issues, which it argued do not justify such extreme legislative action.
The party recalled that during the period of emergency rule, a budget was transmitted to the National Assembly by the President in May 2025 and subsequently approved by the Senate on June 25, 2025, and by the House of Representatives on July 22, 2025, with a total allocation of ₦1.485 trillion.
It noted that the budget was designed to run for one year, until August 2026, adding that the governor is not constitutionally compelled to present a supplementary budget if he is satisfied with the existing appropriation.
The APC further pointed out that the Constitution permits a governor to continue spending for up to six months into a new fiscal year.
The Rivers APC therefore urged members of the State House of Assembly, particularly those elected on the party’s platform, to resist what it described as external pressure aimed at destabilising the government.
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“We will do everything possible to ensure that the APC-led government of Rivers State is not undermined through internal disagreements,” the statement said.
The party called on lawmakers to immediately discontinue the impeachment process, warning that it could damage the image of the APC and derail ongoing development efforts in the state.
The APC concluded by urging political actors to uphold democratic principles and allow governance to prevail, rather than allowing political rivalries to disrupt stability in Rivers State.
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