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Court Slams Brakes on Rivers Impeachment Plot, Bars Chief Judge from Acting on Assembly Directive | SEE DOC

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Jan 16, 2026

A court ruling has reshaped the Rivers impeachment battle, placing legal limits on the Assembly's next move. What happens next could define the state's political future. Read full story.
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The escalating political crisis in Rivers State took a dramatic legal turn as a Rivers State High Court sitting in Port Harcourt restrained the Chief Judge of the state, Justice Simeon Chibuzor Amadi, from receiving or acting on any correspondence from the Rivers State House of Assembly relating to the impeachment of Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Prof. Ngozi Nma Odu.

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The court order, widely seen as a critical judicial intervention, effectively halts the procedural pathway required for impeachment, as the Chief Judge plays a constitutionally central role in constituting an investigative panel against a sitting governor.

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Legal analysts say the ruling has significantly altered the political calculations of the lawmakers pushing for the removal of the governor, reinforcing the judiciary's role as a stabilising force amid rising political tension.

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The impeachment plot, which has sharply divided the Rivers State political landscape, emerged amid a prolonged power struggle between the executive and a faction of lawmakers allegedly aligned with former power blocs within the state. Critics have described the move as politically motivated, while supporters insist it is rooted in constitutional accountability.

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According to court documents, the judge granted the restraining order following concerns that any action taken by the Chief Judge under disputed legislative circumstances could compromise due process and constitutional order.

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The ruling aligns with long-established judicial precedents which caution against hurried or procedurally flawed impeachment processes, particularly where there are unresolved disputes over the legitimacy or conduct of the legislative arm involved.

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Beyond the courtroom, the decision has triggered intense political reactions. Pro-democracy groups, civil society organisations, and legal commentators have warned that forced impeachment attempts could destabilise governance in Rivers State, disrupt public administration, and erode investor confidence.

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Governor Fubara, who assumed office amid widespread public support, has repeatedly pledged to uphold the rule of law, insisting that governance should not be derailed by political vendettas. His supporters argue that the impeachment push is a continuation of entrenched political rivalries rather than a response to governance failures.

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The Rivers State House of Assembly, on its part, has maintained that it is acting within its constitutional powers, though the court's intervention now places clear legal limits on how far the process can proceed.

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Senior legal practitioners note that until the substantive issues before the court are resolved, any attempt to bypass the ruling could amount to contempt of court, further complicating the Assembly's position.

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As the crisis unfolds, attention is now firmly on the judiciary, whose final pronouncements may determine whether Rivers State experiences political stability or slides deeper into institutional confrontation.

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