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Rivers: No Tenure Extension For Chairmen, Fubara Declares

Rivers: No Tenure Extension For Chairmen, Fubara Declares
  • PublishedJune 18, 2024

Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara has held a crucial meeting with heads of security agencies in the State amidst the ongoing local government succession crisis.

Rising from the state council security meeting in Government House, Port Harcourt on Tuesday, the Governor declared that no extension of tenure of elected local government chairmen, explaining that the law was unambiguous on it adding that the court also affirmed the position of the law.

Governor Fubara further said: โ€œLet me assure everyone, more especially, the great and peace- loving people of Rivers State: the law is the law. The law has said that there is no extension of tenure.

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โ€œThe court said so, and whoever that is assuring anybody anywhere of whatever, I advise them to desist from it because peace is what we need in this State.

โ€œI assure everyone of you that whatever it takes to make sure that we maintain peace and order, we are not going back on thatโ€.

Fubara explained that the Security Council Meeting was called because of the recent threat to the peace of the state by the outgone chairmen of the local government councils.

He said: โ€œYou are all aware that the tenure of the council chairmen ended yesterday, 17th June, 2024, and today, we have ordered the Heads of Local Government Administration to be in charge while they await further directives.

โ€œItโ€™s really unfortunate that we started hearing some disturbing news from some LGAs of invasion of council secretariats, and it is really unfortunate. So, we have called the Security Council Meeting so that the needful will be done.

โ€œWe are also aware that our enemy is also planning a lot of things. But we will not fall into that plot. We will not also allow him or them to destroy the peace that we are enjoying in the State,โ€ he added.

He thanked the media and the peace-loving people of the state for their support, and urged everyone to continue to remain law-abiding for the unity and progress of the state.

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