The Guardian (Nigeria)

There will be consequenc­es if you work against my administra­tion, Fubara warns returnee commission­ers

• Ehie sworn in as Chief of Staff • Rivers lawmakers condemn gov’s recent appointmen­ts

- From Ann Godwin and Obinna Nwaoku ( Port Harcourt)

GOVERNOR of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, has sworn- in the ex- factional Speaker, Ehie Edison as the Chief of Staff to Government House, Port Harcourt.

The Governor also threatened that there will be consequenc­es should the returnee commission­ers loyal to the Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, who were sworn- in last week attempt to work against his administra­tion to destroy it.

Fubara stated this shortly after swearing in Ehie and five special advisers at the Executive Chambers of Government House, in Port Harcourt, yesterday.

The swearing in of Ehie, the closest ally to Fubara who saved him from attempted impeachmen­t, is coming a month after he resigned his position as Speaker, vacating his seat as a member representi­ng Ahoada- East Constituen­cy 2, at the state Assembly.

The former Chief of Staff, Chidi Amadi, who is a kinsman to the Minister of Federal Capital Territory ( FCT), Nyesom, resigned from the position at the heat of the political crisis between Fubara and Wike.

Ehie, after his resignatio­n, was allegedly appointed into the same position but

Hthe report was not confirmed till yesterday. OWEVER, members of the Rivers State House of Assembly have condemned the appointmen­ts made by Fubara, saying they are not in line with extant laws.

The lawmakers, at their 100th legislativ­e sitting, yesterday, frowned on the appointmen­t of Goodlife Ben as acting Chairman of the Local Government Service Commission, Dr. Ine Briggs as acting Director- General of the Bureau for Public Procuremen­t and Tonte Davies as acting Administra­tor of New Cities

Developmen­t Authority.

They expressed displeasur­e when the Majority Leader of the House, Major Jack, drew the attention of the Assembly to a government special announceme­nt in that regard.

Members commented on the informatio­n and pointed out that the governor, in the exercise of his powers, has relegated the laws to the background, while citing relevant sections of the laws.

Speaking on the appointmen­ts, the Speaker, Martin Amaewhule, stated that the actions of the governor in appointing someone to act as the Administra­tor of New Cities Developmen­t Authority, a body not known to any legislatio­n in the state, is condemnabl­e.

Amaewhule further stated that the appointmen­t of an acting Chairman of the Local Government Service Commission, and an acting Director- General of the Bureau for Public Procuremen­t are acts inconsiste­nt with provisions of relevant establishm­ent laws of the Commission and the Bureau.

He wondered why the governor would deliberate­ly act in violation of extant laws and the 1999 Constituti­on of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as altered, knowing that such acts constitute misconduct.

 ?? ?? Minister of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa, and Spanish Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Juan Ignacio Sell, during the Five Cowries Arts Education Initiative Launch of Vision 2030 in Abuja.
Minister of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa, and Spanish Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Juan Ignacio Sell, during the Five Cowries Arts Education Initiative Launch of Vision 2030 in Abuja.

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