Politics
Rivers Civil Servants Threaten Showdown Against 27 Lawmakers
The Rivers State chapter of the Nigeria Civil Service Union (NCSU) has vowed to call for protest against those they claimed are threatening the peace of the state.
This is coming after the recent threat by the 27 members of the Rivers State House of Assembly loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory to commence impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara over alleged constitutional breaches.
The NCSU called on civil servants in the State, Civil Society Organisations, labour unions and well-meaning Rivers people and Nigerians to get ready for action to stop the lawmakers from truncating and destroying democracy in the State.
The Rivers State Chairman of NCSU, Comrade Chukwuka Osumah, who made the call while speaking with newsmen in Port Harcourt, said the union members would no longer fold their arms and watch those he described as defected lawmakers to hold the State to ransom.
He said the threat by the lawmakers to initiate impeachment proceedings against the Governor is a joke taken too far, and urged workers, members of Civil Society Organisations and other Rivers people to be ready to troop out to the streets, whenever they are called upon, to defend and protect democracy in the State.
According to him, it is high time President Bola Tinubu called the 27 lawmakers loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory to order, and prevail on them to embrace peace for the good of the State.
Comrade Osumah, however, opined that the impeachment threat against Governor Fubara was dead on arrival since the people of the State were solidly behind the Governor, and urged the lawmakers to tread with utmost caution, so the state is not thrown into lawlessness and pandemonium.
The labour leader further indicated that he was shocked at the studied silence being maintained by the Nigeria Governors’ Forum ( NGF) over what is playing out in Rivers State, and urged the Forum to step out from the fence and defend their colleague from undue harassment and intimidation.
Comrade Osumah equally enjoined Governor Fubara not to be perturbed and distracted by the impeachment threat against him, as well as the antics of the lawmakers who are hellbent on throwing the State into political turmoil.
He said what Rivers people need today, more than anything else, are peace, good governance and sustainable development, with their welfare and wellbeing being given top priority, as being championed, demonstrated and envisioned by the Governor Fubara administration.