Gov Fubara breaks his silence days after state House of Assembly members began impeachment proceedings against him

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The governor of Rivers state, Siminalayi Fubara, has called for calm in the state amidst the ongoing impeachment proceeding initiated by the State House of Assembly against him and his deputy, Prof. Ngozi Nma Odu. Governor Fubara made the call during a church service held to mark the 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Day, at St Cyprians Anglican Church, Port Harcourt. The Governor urged residents of the state to remain calm in the face of the threats by the lawmakers, assuring residents that everything would be fine. Fubara explained that his decision to remain silent in the face of distractions was deliberate, noting that he draws strength from his faith in God. In his wordsI said something that dogs bark when they dont understand. Now, see, a lot of you dont understand, and thats the reason why I dont shout, I dont complain. I know what I have.I know that I have what is supreme, and that is God. So, I want everyone to be relaxed. What is important is peace for these dear states, and well get it by the special name of God.The post Gov Fubara breaks his silence days after state House of Assembly members began impeachment proceedings against him appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.
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