Rivers State House of Assembly in Nigeria Attacked by Arsonists Amid Governor Impeachment Proceedings

Arson attack on Rivers State House of Assembly in Nigeria as lawmakers initiate impeachment proceedings against the governor, sparking political tensions and instability in the region.

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Rivers State House of Assembly in Nigeria Attacked by Arsonists Amid Governor Impeachment Proceedings

Rivers State House of Assembly in Nigeria Attacked by Arsonists Amid Governor Impeachment Proceedings

The Rivers State House of Assembly in Nigeria was targeted by an arson attack as lawmakers were initiating impeachment proceedings against the state governor, Siminalayi Fubara. Police operatives responded to the incident by firing gunshots and tear gas at the premises of the assembly.

The attack occurred after the House had forwarded a notice of impeachment against Governor Fubara. In a related development, some youths in Rivers State stormed the Government House in Port Harcourt to demonstrate their support for the embattled governor.

Following the arson attack, the majority leader of the state House of Assembly, Hon. Edison Ehie, was removed from his position due to his alleged involvement in the incident. The situation escalated further when Governor Fubara himself stormed the State Assembly complex, causing lawmakers to flee for safety as tear gas was deployed outside the premises.

Why this matters: The arson attack on the Rivers State House of Assembly and the ongoing impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara highlight the political tensions and instability in the region. These events have the potential to impact the governance and security of Rivers State, one of Nigeria's key oil-producing states.

The incident at the Rivers State House of Assembly has drawn attention to the volatile political climate in the state. As the impeachment proceedings against Governor Fubara continue, the situation remains tense, with lawmakers fleeing the assembly complex amid the deployment of tear gas. The removal of the majority leader, Hon. Edison Ehie, over his alleged complicity in the arson attack adds another layer of complexity to the unfolding events.

Key Takeaways

  • Arson attack on Rivers State House of Assembly during impeachment proceedings
  • Police responded with gunshots and tear gas; majority leader removed for alleged involvement
  • Governor Fubara stormed assembly, causing lawmakers to flee amid tear gas deployment
  • Impeachment proceedings and arson attack highlight political tensions and instability in the region
  • Volatile political climate in Rivers State as impeachment proceedings against Governor Fubara continue