Nigeria: Don't Take Patience of Rivers People for Weakness, Issjhr Warns Lawmakers
The impeachment process under Section 188 of the Nigerian Constitution involves allegations of gross misconduct against the Governor and Deputy, and is described as constitutionally empowered.
- On Friday, the Rivers State House of Assembly said the impeachment process against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu is fully on course with two notices of gross misconduct forwarded by the Speaker and responses awaited.
- Empowered by the Constitution, the Assembly said it must stand by the people of Rivers State and stop infractions by the Governor, Deputy Governor, or other state officers, with members committed to these duties.
- Section 188 requires established allegations and due process, including fair hearing, legislative quorum, and judicial panel investigation, which any deviation renders null and void, commentator Omenazu Jackson said.
- The International Society for Social Justice and Human Rights condemned the commencement of impeachment proceedings and warned lawmakers not to mistake public patience for weakness.
- By referencing Sections 4, 5 and 6 of the Constitution, Jackson warned that any impeachment divorced from the will of the electorate threatens democratic legitimacy.
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Nigeria: Don't Take Patience of Rivers People for Weakness, Issjhr Warns Lawmakers
PORT HARCOURT -- The International Society for Social Justice and Human Rights (ISSJHR) has condemned the commencement of impeachment proceedings against Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, and his deputy, Prof. Ngozi Nma Odu, warning lawmakers not to mistake the patience of the people for weakness.
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Group Backs Impeachment Move Against Fubara
Group backs impeachment move against Fubara By Aderogba George A civil society group, Vanguard for Democracy and Peace, has described the ongoing impeachment move against Rivers Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, as constitutional. The group said the action by the Rivers State House of Assembly was a lawful response to alleged breaches of the 1999 Constitution. Comrade Jackson News Agency of Nigeria
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