Rivers Assembly Warns Against Court Orders to Stall Fubara Impeachment

The Rivers State House of Assembly has cautioned against what it described as covert efforts by some individuals to seek ex-parte court orders from High Courts outside the Port Harcourt Judicial Division, allegedly aimed at obstructing the legislature from carrying out its constitutional responsibilities.

The Assembly’s warning comes in the wake of the impeachment proceedings it recently commenced against Governor Sim Fubara.

In a statement released on Sunday, the 11th of January, 2026, Dr. Enemi Alabo George, Chairman of the House Committee on Information, Petitions, and Complaints, said the lawmakers had been alerted to credible reports about the alleged moves.

According to the statement, “The Rivers State House of Assembly has received information of plots by certain persons to utilize some Rivers State High Courts especially outside the Port Harcourt Judicial division to issue exparte orders to illegally stop the Rivers State House of Assembly from performing her constitutional duties.

“These persons are tully aware of the provisions of section 272(5) of the constitution which states that ‘subject to the provisions of section 251 and other provisions of the constitution, the Federal High Court shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine the question as to whether the term of office of a member of the House of Assembly of a state, Governor or Deputy Governor has ceased or become vacant’.

“Also, section 188(10) states that ‘no proceedings or determination of the panel or of the House of Assembly or any matter relating to such proceedings or determination shall be entertained or questioned in any court’.

“These persons are also fully aware of judicial pronouncements on this matter especially recently at the Court of Appeal on a matter involving similar exparte order by a Rivers State High Court contrary to section 272(3) of the constitution. “A word is enough for the wise.

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“Therefore, with the leave of the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, I call on those concerned to exercise restraint and refrain from acts inimical to the Constitution and the rule of law.”

The statement further noted that, “All that is required is for the office holders who have already been duly served with the Notice of Allegations of Gross Misconduct to respond to them item by item rather than deploy subterranean moves to subvert the law or use proxies to malign members and the Rivers State House of Assembly in the media.

“We remain committed to the Constitution and the rule of law and may God bless our dear Rivers State and Nigeria.”

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