In a decisive move to enforce fiscal accountability, the Rivers State House of Assembly has directed Governor Sim Fubara to present the 2025 budget within 48 hours. The directive was issued during a plenary session held in Port Harcourt on Monday, signaling the Assembly's urgency in addressing the state's financial planning.
CKNNews has learned that security operatives, including the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Nigeria Police Force, took control of the Rivers State House of Assembly Quarters—the venue for the session.
A strong detachment of armed personnel was observed stationed at strategic points around the Assembly Quarters on Monday morning, underscoring the tense atmosphere surrounding the proceedings.
The heightened security measures come on the heels of a recent Supreme Court ruling in favor of Speaker Amaewhule and his colleagues, which directed them to resume legislative activities after months of a power struggle over control of the Assembly.
This development has set the stage for increased legislative oversight and accountability within the state government.
The Assembly's demand for a prompt presentation of the budget reflects its determination to ensure transparency and effective fiscal management in Rivers State.
As the deadline looms, all eyes will be on Governor Fubara to see if he can meet the Assembly's expectations and restore confidence in the state's financial planning.