Tonye Cole, the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in the 2023 Rivers State gubernatorial election expresses concerns about the potential impeachment of Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
Mr. hinges his concern about impeachment as the most probable outcome of the ongoing political crisis in the state.Â
Cole’s warnings come after a recent Court of Appeal ruling upheld a Federal High Court decision that invalidated the 2024 budget presentation and approval for Rivers State.
According to Cole, this ruling places Fubara in a precarious position that threatens the stability of his administration.
He pointed out that by having to present the budget again, the Assembly led by Amaewhule is recognized as the legitimate body, increasing the likelihood of impeachment proceedings against Fubara.
Cole highlighted the political fragmentation in Rivers, where the governor belongs to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), while the Assembly is predominantly APC, and local government structures are led by the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APP).
This situation has created a complex political landscape that is adversely affecting governance and development in the region.
He criticized the ongoing political battles, stating that the residents of Rivers are the real victims of this conflict, with essential developments stalled.
Cole argued that if the interests of the people were prioritized, the state would not be facing such turmoil.
The ongoing disputes among political factions have overshadowed the needs of ordinary citizens, leaving many without the benefits of governance.