Wednesday, March 5, 2025 - The Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, has condemned plans to impeach Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, and destabilise the state, pledging to safeguard its interests.
The chairman of the council’s Eastern Zone, Prince Sukubo, made this
known while addressing journalists on Tuesday in Port Harcourt, stressing that
there were alleged plans to remove Fubara from office.
According to Sukubo, Friday’s Supreme Court rulings had been weaponised
by individuals who did not have the state’s best interests at heart.
“We are aware of alarming plans by certain elements to destabilise
Rivers State and undermine the mandate given to our elected officials.
“The so-called 48-hour ultimatum issued to Governor Fubara to re-present
the 2025 budget is a calculated attempt to create chaos and potentially impeach
the governor.
“Any move to impeach the governor would be an attack on our elected
leadership and an affront to the will of the people, who have entrusted
governance to an Ijaw man, Fubara,” he stated.
The IYC zonal chairman warned that any attempt to impeach Fubara would
amount to stealing the governor’s mandate, which was freely given to him by the
electorate.
He emphasised that the people would defend their right to choose their
elected officials and urged detractors to respect their decision.
Sukubo called on all stakeholders to work together to maintain peace and
stability by prioritising dialogue and cooperation over conflict.
According to him, the ambitions of a few individuals should not be
allowed to jeopardise the future of the state and its people.
He further warned that withholding federal allocations from the state
would only exacerbate the hardship faced by workers and hinder development
efforts.
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