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Fubara Swears In Rivers Caretaker Committee Chairmen

 

Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, is swearing in new caretaker chairmen for the 23 local government areas of the state.

The swearing-in is currently ongoing at the Government House in Port Harcourt, the state capital amid tight security.

Channels Television reports that the first batch of 11 CTC chairmen are taking their oath of office.

It comes a day after he forwarded the list to the state House of Assembly led by factional Speaker, Victor Jumbo.

Channels Television reported that the lawmakers had invited the nominees for screening as early as 8 am on Wednesday.

 

See the names of the caretaker chairmen nominated by Fubara below:

 

Abua/Odua LGA – Madigai Dickson

 

Ahoada East LGA – Happy Benneth

 

Ahoada West LGA – Mr. Daddy John Green

 

Akuku Toru LGa – Otonye Briggs

 

Andoni LGA – Reginald Ekaan

 

Asari Toru LGA – Orolosoma Amachree

 

Bonny LGA – Alabota Anengi Barasua

 

Degema LGA – Anthony Soberekon

 

Eleme LGA – Brain Gokpa

 

Emouha LGA – David Omereji

 

Etche LGA – John Otamiri

 

Gokana LGA – Kenneth Kpeden

 

Ikwerre LGA – Darlington Orji

 

Khana LGA – Marvin Yobana

 

Obia/Akpor LGA – Chijioke Ihunwo

 

Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGA – Princewill Ejekwe

 

Ogu/Bolo LGA – Evans Bipi

 

Okrika LGA – Princess Ogan

 

Omuma LGA – Promise Reginald

 

Opobo/Nkoro LGA – Enyiada Cookey-Gam

 

Oyigbo LGA – – Gogo Philip

 

Port Harcourt LGA – Ichemati Ezebunwo

 

Tai LGA – Matthew Dike

 

Rivers LG Crisis: The Genesis

The development adds another twist to the political crisis in the state months after the Rivers Assembly passed the Local Government Amendment Bill into law.

While Fubara did not assent to the bill, the lawmakers led by Martin Amaewhule vetoed him.

The law empowered the Rivers State Assembly to extend the tenure of council chairpersons, their vice, and councillors where it is deemed impossible to hold elections before the end of their three-year tenure.

But a court nullified the amended law, prompting an appeal. The appeal court is set to deliver a ruling on the matter on June 20, 2024.

In the wake of the disagreement over the tenure elongation of the local chairpersons and councillors, Rowland Sekibo and Onengiyeofori George of Akuku-Toru and Asari-Toru local government councils respectively called for peace after youths barricaded the secretariats on Monday.

They insist that their tenure was duly extended by the Amaewhule-led assembly.

 

Fubara Gets Backing

 

But on Tuesday, some youths of Ijaw extraction camped outside the Port Harcourt Local Government Area Secretariat in solidarity with Fubara’s directive.

They sat in canopies, sang, danced, and waved the Ijaw Youth Congress flags. Some of them displayed placards with solidarity messages for Fubara amid heavy security presence.

 

Police Warn Troublemakers

Earlier, police authorities in the oil-rich state cautioned against trouble, warning that they would clamp down on such.

The Rivers Commissioner of Police Olatunji Disu who spoke at the police headquarters in Port Harcourt assured residents of peace. He appealed to politicians and their supporters to respect the appeal and cease hostilities pending the hearing and determination of their case.

He, however, cautioned that Rivers Police Command is combat-ready and won’t condone any attempt to disturb the peace in the South-South state.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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