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APC Gives Governor Fubara 48 Hours to Resign or Face Impeachment

  • Rejoice Nnadiugwu
  • Mar 10
  • 1 min read

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, demanding his resignation or risk impeachment. The party's stance comes amid escalating political tensions in the state, following a prolonged power struggle between the governor and key political figures.


According to reports, the APC's ultimatum stems from alleged constitutional violations and governance issues that the party claims have negatively impacted the state. While specific details of the accusations remain unclear, the move signals a potential showdown between the governor and the opposition.


Governor Fubara has yet to officially respond to the ultimatum, but sources close to the administration suggest that he remains resolute in completing his tenure. His supporters argue that the impeachment threat is politically motivated and aimed at destabilizing his government.


Political analysts believe that this development could further deepen the crisis within Rivers State’s political landscape, especially given past conflicts between the governor and members of the State House of Assembly. It remains to be seen whether the APC will follow through on its threat or if last-minute negotiations will diffuse the situation.


As the deadline approaches, all eyes will be on Governor Fubara’s next move and the potential implications of this high-stakes political battle.

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