The Rivers State Government is gearing up to establish an investigative committee to examine the activities of the previous Nyesom Wike administration spanning the last 8 years.
The Governor ordered thorough investigation into the governance of the state during his tenure.
This initiative follows the appointment of Dagogo Iboroma as the new Attorney General, a decision ratified by the Victor Oko-Jumbo-led House of Assembly. Governor Fubara, addressing the public on Monday, expressed deep concern over the mounting political unrest in the state, stressing the critical need for intervention.
Accusing his opponents of deliberately undermining his leadership and impeding peaceful conflict resolution, Governor Fubara affirmed his commitment to making tough decisions moving forward. Responding to criticisms from former Attorney General Zacchaeus Adangor (SAN) and Ministry of Works official Alabo George-Kelly, the Governor refuted claims of misconduct and emphasized the importance of merit in promotions. Reflecting on his career trajectory, Governor Fubara clarified his civil service rank, noting his position as a Chief Account Officer at Level 13 before assuming the role of Governor. Despite challenges, he expressed gratitude for his current position, attributing it to divine providence