The Rivers State House of Assembly has rejected claims by Governor Siminalayi Fubara that he was prevented from presenting the 2025 Appropriation Bill. The lawmakers stated that they never received any official notice from the governor regarding his intention to re-present the budget, accusing him of stirring unnecessary public emotions.
Speaking in Port Harcourt on Wednesday, the Assembly’s spokesperson and Chairman of the House Committee on Information, Dr. Enemi George, described the governor’s claims as misleading. He argued that Fubara’s statement was an attempt to paint the House in a negative light.
George recalled that on March 3, the Assembly had formally written to the governor, asking him to submit the 2025 budget following a Supreme Court ruling. He said, “We were the ones, who immediately after that judgment appealed to the governor to bring his appropriation bill. We acted immediately because we had the interest of the state at heart and didn’t want Rivers people to suffer any harm.
“Despite withholding our entitlements for over a year and demolishing our chambers, we still wanted him to hasten up the presentation in the interest of the progress of Rivers.
“We indicated our intentions in that letter and even gave him a timeframe because of the urgency of the matter. To regularise his appointments, we also urged him during our subsequent sitting to submit the names of his nominees for the positions of commissioners and some boards’ membership for screening and confirmation.”
George added, “But the governor rebuffed our pleas. We sent employees of the Assembly to deliver these resolutions to him but as usual, they turned them down at the gate and even brutalised them. We resorted to engaging the services of a courier company.
“He still did not heed our call forgetting that there are essential services like hospitals, schools and others to be funded. Our intention was to finish everything about the budget on March 15th so that we could send necessary information and documents to relevant agencies of the government to allow the release of Rivers allocations at the end of March.
“But with what he is doing, we dont know what he wants to achieve. How can he turn around to claim that we blocked him from re-presenting his budget?
“This is the height of insincerity. We even need the budget to be passed because the governor has been owing us our entitlements for more than a year and without the budget, we can’t get our entitlements.
“The governor and his team simply and deliberately acted Wednesday’s drama with a singular motive to tarnish the image of the Assembly. The governor is simply playing to the gallery to whip up unnecessary sentiments. But it has backfired because the truth has come out.”
The House spokesman insisted that the letter the governor claimed to have sent to the Speaker never got to him, saying it was after Wednesday’s sitting that the lawmakers saw the letter trending on social media.
He added, “But even the letter trending on social media was dated March 11. Does it mean that the governor purportedly sent a letter on Tuesday—God knows when—and immediately mobilised to the assembly quarters on Wednesday morning, claiming he came to present his budget?
“That alone vitiates the claimed purpose. It is procedurally trite that after writing to the Assembly, the governor ought to wait for the letter to be acknowledged by the lawmakers, who will then invite him to appear before them and make his presentation. Governor Fubara ought to know this if he is sincere.
“But all we know is that this Assembly will continue to uphold the rule of law and will remain committed to promoting the interests of Rivers State.
“We urge him to do the needful so that Rivers people can breathe. He is toying with the lives and livelihood of Rivers people.”