HURIWA endorses Fubara’s 2025 budget presentation

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The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has endorsed Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s decision to present the 2025 Appropriation Bill to the legitimate members of the Rivers State House of Assembly, while denouncing the protests from defected lawmakers affiliated with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, HURIWA’s National Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko, commended Governor Fubara’s resilience and commitment to upholding constitutional provisions and prioritizing the welfare of Rivers State residents.

The civil rights advocacy group noted that Governor Fubara presented the N1.188 trillion budget, dubbed the “Budget of Inclusive Growth and Development,” to the legitimate House of Assembly led by Speaker Rt. Hon. Victor Oko-Jumbo, Deputy Speaker Adolphus Orubienimigha, and House Leader Sokari Goodboy Sokari. The presentation took place at the Administrative Block of the Government House in Port Harcourt.

HURIWA reiterated its stance that lawmakers who defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) had automatically vacated their seats, as stipulated by Section 109(1)(g) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended). This provision mandates that any lawmaker who defects to another political party without a split in their original party forfeits their legislative seat.

The Rivers State High Court, presided over by Hon. Justice Charles Wali, had affirmed this position in its ruling in May 2024. The court declared the seats of the defected lawmakers vacant and issued an interim injunction restraining them from parading themselves as members of the House or conducting any legislative activities. This decision effectively nullified attempts by the defected lawmakers to regain control of the Rivers State House of Assembly.

HURIWA praised Governor Fubara for refusing to engage with the rebellious lawmakers who, despite defecting to the APC, sought to undermine his administration. The association noted the hypocrisy of Wike’s faction, as Wike himself claims membership in the PDP while simultaneously supporting APC-affiliated initiatives. This political duplicity has exposed the selfish and opportunistic tendencies of some Nigerian politicians.

The association expressed concern over allegations of judicial bias in some rulings made by judges of the Federal High Court in Abuja, accused of favoring the defected lawmakers. These rulings, which were condemned, contradicted constitutional provisions and were subsequently overturned by the Court of Appeal. HURIWA further criticized reports of housing and land allocations allegedly granted to federal judges by the FCT Minister, describing such acts as unconstitutional and detrimental to judicial independence.

The Appeal Court’s decision voiding the erroneous rulings of the Federal High Court has reaffirmed the supremacy of the Constitution and the rule of law. This should serve as a lesson to those attempting to manipulate the judiciary for political gain.

HURIWA highlighted that Governor Fubara’s N1.188 trillion budget emphasizes sustainable economic growth, infrastructure development, and improving living standards. The budget reflects a 44:56 recurrent-to-capital expenditure ratio, demonstrating a balanced approach to human capital and infrastructural development. Key allocations include over N195 billion for road infrastructure, nearly N31 billion for agricultural transformation and youth farming programs, N63 billion for education, and N97.75 billion for healthcare projects.

HURIWA applauded the governor’s fiscal prudence, noting the state’s record-breaking internally generated revenue (IGR), which increased by N100 billion in 2024. Governor Fubara’s ability to enhance fiscal transparency and accountability has positioned Rivers State as a model of good governance.

The association urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct by-elections promptly to fill the vacant seats in the Rivers State House of Assembly, as declared by the court. INEC must act swiftly to restore full representation to the affected constituencies, ensuring that democratic processes are upheld.

HURIWA encouraged the governor to continue prioritizing the welfare of Rivers State residents by implementing impactful initiatives outlined in the budget, which include modernizing public transportation systems, expanding agricultural programs to address food insecurity and youth unemployment, investing in education through the rehabilitation of public schools and provision of free basic education, and enhancing healthcare access with the completion of zonal hospitals and improved drug availability. Additionally, the state’s energy sector is set to benefit from ongoing electrification projects and the transition of streetlights to solar power.

HURIWA commended Governor Fubara for his steadfast leadership and refusal to capitulate to political blackmail. The governor’s unwavering dedication to the Constitution and his focus on delivering democratic dividends to the people of Rivers State set an exemplary standard for governance in Nigeria.

The association urged Rivers residents to remain supportive of Governor Fubara’s administration, emphasizing that unity and resilience are critical to ensuring the continued progress and prosperity of the state.

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