
Martins Amaewhule, the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, has labeled Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his Deputy, Professor Ngozi Nma Odu’s administration, as a threat to democratic governance in the state.
Speaking during plenary on Thursday, Amaewhule said he would ensure that a formal letter detailing the Assembly’s concerns is forwarded to Governor Fubara and his Deputy within seven days.
“Fubara is a mistake,” the Speaker declared, accusing the governor of deliberately undermining constitutional governance and legislative authority.
Amaewhule lamented that Rivers State is yet to present its 2026 Appropriation Bill, describing the situation as unprecedented and embarrassing.
According to him, no other state in Nigeria and possibly across West Africa has failed to present a budget for the coming fiscal year at this time.
“It is unbelievable that in the 21st century, a state like Rivers has neither presented nor passed an appropriation bill for 2026,” he said, adding that nothing constitutionally prevents the governor from presenting the budget.
The Speaker further accused Governor Fubara of openly boasting to his supporters that the House of Assembly is powerless, allegedly referring to lawmakers as “toothless bulldogs” who cannot enforce the constitution.
Amaewhule described the ongoing situation as “a sad commentary for Nigeria’s democracy,” insisting that the governor and his deputy have shown disregard for due process and democratic norms.
He warned that continued failure to respect constitutional responsibilities could have grave consequences for governance in the state, stressing that the Assembly would not abdicate its oversight role.