The Rivers State House of Assembly has dismissed claims that the ongoing impeachment process against Governor Siminalayi Fubara is influenced by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.
The assembly’s spokesperson, Enemi George, as a guest on a cable television current affairs programme, insisted that the lawmakers were acting strictly within constitutional provisions and not at the behest of any political figure.
Responding to questions on whether Wike played a role in the impeachment move, George said mixing politics with constitutional responsibilities would be dangerous.
He stressed that the House should not be reduced to the influence of an individual, describing such claims as unfair and demeaning to the legislature.
The Assembly spokesperson maintained that the impeachment process is not politically motivated, arguing that the governor allegedly breached several constitutional provisions.
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