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Rivers: Court Rejects Push To Bar Fubara From Spending Public Funds
The Federal High Court in Abuja has declined to grant an injunction to bar Governor Siminalayi Fubara from spending government funds pending the hearing of a suit filed against him by the Martin Amaewhule-led Rivers State House of Assembly.
Justice Emeka Nwite ruled on a motion ex parte (an application brought by one party without the presence of the other) and decided not to grant the requested prayers. Instead, the court ordered the plaintiffs to notify the defendants about the suit. The matter has been adjourned to August 7th to hear the motion on notice.
- The defendants in the suit include Governor Fubara, the Accountant-General of Rivers State, Rivers Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC), Chief Judge of Rivers State, Chairperson of RSIEC, and the Government of Rivers State. The plaintiffs are the Rivers State House of Assembly and Martin Amaewhule.
- Governor Fubara, in response to political pressures, emphasized that he will not govern Rivers State on his knees and asserted his determination to stand upright and on the side of what he perceives as right. He expressed confidence in winning the political battle with the support of those standing with him.
- There appears to be a political standoff between Governor Fubara and the Martin Amaewhule-led Rivers State House of Assembly.
- The House of Assembly is continuing its activities despite the court’s decision not to bar Governor Fubara from spending government funds temporarily.
- Governor Fubara urged unity among supporters and stakeholders in Rivers State to safeguard the state’s interests and progress, while discouraging bitterness and actions that could set the state backwards.
This situation underscores ongoing legal and political tensions within Rivers State, revolving around governance and financial oversight issues.
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Police must pay transport fares, says AIG
” No police officer has the right to enter your vehicle without paying. We should assist one another willingly, not by force,” he said.
• The Assistant Inspector-General of Police(AIG) in charge of Zone 2 Command, Mr Olohundare Jimoh, speaking with transporters at Obalende garage, Lagos State, on Wednesday.
The Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 2 Command, Mr Olohundare Jimoh, has declared that officers must pay fares before boarding commercial vehicles, warning against abuse of authority.
Jimoh spoke on Wednesday at Obalende garage during a sensitisation meeting with drivers and transport workers marking National Police Day 2026.
He stressed that relations between police and the public must be based on partnership, not coercion, urging both sides to support each other voluntarily.
“No police officer has the right to enter your vehicle without paying. We should assist one another willingly, not by force,” he said.
Jimoh called for stronger cooperation to maintain safety and order on roads, insisting there was no conflict between officers and transport unions.
“I don’t collect money from officers. We don’t arrest people arbitrarily. If you have issues with any officer, report directly to me,” he said.
(Vanguard)
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Tinubu scurries to Jos after Mutfwang’s security brief
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will leave for Jos tomorrow to commiserate with the state government and residents over recent deadly gun attacks that lefts dozens dead.
This was following Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s security briefing to the President on the recent violent attack in Angwan Rukuba, Plateau State.
During the meeting on Wednesday at the presidential villa in Abuja, Governor Caleb Mutfwang told Mr President that although security forces have restored calm after fresh disturbances involving looters on Wednesday morning, following the deadly Palm Sunday attack that left more than a dozen dead and many others injured.
He said that investigations are continuing to determine the identities or motives of the attackers who are yet to be apprehended .
Presidency source said that President Tinubu was initially scheduled for a planned trip to Ogun State to flag off operations at the Gateway International Cargo Airport on Thursday.
From Jos, the President will travel to Lagos to observe Good Friday.
On Saturday, April 4, he will visit Ogun State to commission projects including the cargo airport.
He will then return to Lagos during the Easter holiday to commission several state infrastructure projects, including the Ojota/Opebi Link Bridge.
Before heading back to Abuja, the president will visit Bayelsa State on April 10 to commission projects completed under Governor Duoye Diri.
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JUST IN: Tinubu Heads to Jos Tomorrow, Postpones Ogun Trip for 5-State Visits
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will tomorrow embark on a visit to Jos, Plateau State, as the first leg of a five-state tour across the country.
The Presidency announced that the President has postponed his scheduled trip to Ogun State to enable him to commence the series of official visits.
Details of the remaining four states in the tour are expected to be released by the Presidency in due course.
The development comes as President Tinubu continues nationwide engagements aimed at assessing development projects, interacting with stakeholders, and addressing key national issues in the respective states.
Further updates on the itinerary will be communicated as the visits progress.
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