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Fubara Foils Attempt To Assassinate Him, Condemns Burning Of Assembly Complex …Asks Disgruntled Lawmakers To Show Justification For Impeachment Plot

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has foiled attempt by some compromised police officers who shot at him with the intention to kill while he visited to assess the extent of damages done to the State House of Assembly complex that was burnt down by some hoodlums, late Sunday night.
Fubara who had visited the complex, greeted by well meaning Rivers youths on Monday, described as unfortunate the attempt by some disgruntled persons to forcefully take over the control of the Assembly and condemned the burning of sections of the building which he described as “important public institution built with taxpayers money”.
The governor, in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Boniface Onyedi, expressed worries that a facility built with the governor’s money was destroyed for selfish reason just to please somebody.
He said, “The truth is that, everybody who knows me know that I am a peaceful person. I can never ever, even if I am aware that there is a plot to impeach me for whatever reason be part of such destruction.
“I am worried that a facility like this that we used taxpayers money to build will be destroyed for selfish reason just to please somebody. From what I have seen, even the security is compromised because they were shooting at me directly. The DC operations was shooting at me,” the governor emphasised.
The governor described as null and void any illegal legislative actions that had been taken by some members who held a purported plenary session and said: “let it be on record, whoever masterminded the attack at the assembly is trying to divert attention.”
Addressing Rivers youths, Fubara commended them for standing up to protect the interest of Rivers State and said he was not scared about impeachment but such action had to be properly explained and justified.
“If Siminalayi Fubara is impeached, I won’t be the first, neither will I be the last. But what is important is that any attempt that is not justified will be resisted. Let them come out and tell Rivers people the offence that I have committed to warrant impeachment.
“But my happiness this morning is that the people of Rivers State represented by everyone of you here is with us. I can go home and sleep. Let me assure Rivers people that we will continue to defend them, protect you people and ensure that they will enjoy the dividends of democracy”, he said.
The Tide gathered that crisis rocked the State House of Assembly following the move to impeach Governor Fubara on Monday.
The Assembly had earlier made move to remove and suspend its Majority Leader, Hon. Edison Ehie to no avail.

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