Rivers political crises worsen as Fubura’s ally Ehie resigns as factional speaker, quits Rivers Assembly

Kenneth Ibinabo
Kenneth Ibinabo
Edison Ehie
Edison's resignation letter
Edison’s resignation letter

A factional speaker of the Rivers State Assembly, Edison Ehie, has resigned his position.

Ehie, in a letter he personally addressed to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), also quit his membership in the Rivers 10th House of Assembly, representing Ahoada East Constituency 3.

The former lawmaker, whose removal as the leader of the House by the Speaker Martins Amaewhule-led House of Assembly triggered chains of political reactions and suspicions, dated his letter to December 29.

Ehie titled his letter, “Notice of Resignation as Speaker and Member Representing Ahoada-East Constituency II in the 10th Rivers State House of Assembly.

The letter said: “This is to formally notify you of my voluntary resignation as Speaker and member of the 10th Rivers State House of Assembly representing Ahoada-East Constituency II with effect from the date of this letter.

“I wish to deeply appreciate my colleagues and the people of my constituency for the rare opportunity to serve and hope to continue to give my utmost best in service to Rivers State subsequently.”.

Ehie had declared himself the speaker the same day he was removed as the House leader following an ensuing brawl between Governor Siminialayi Fubara and the Amaewhule-led House.

The dispute between Fubara and the House culminated in bombing the hallowed chamber and issuing an impeachment notice to the governor, who later responded by demolishing the hallowed chamber of the assembly in Port Harcourt.

But the intervention of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu led to the signing of the eight-point resolution by Fubara and the lawmakers.

As part of the agreement, the lawmakers withdrew their impeachment notice while Fubara paid all their withheld entitlements.

It was gathered that after the peace deal, Ehie fought back because no time in the resolutions recognised him and gave him soft landing.

Sources said some promises had been made to Ehie, who was seen as the only weak link in permanently resolving the dispute.

Fo instance, Ehie had obtained a court order that recognised him as the Speaker in a case he instituted against the lawmakers.

It was before the Ehie-led House of Assembly that the governor presented the state’s 2024 Appropriation Bill  and later signed same after passage, though the peace deal required him to re-present the Bill to the Amaewhule-led Assembly

Ehie’s resignation was said to have facilitated the process of ending all disputes and fulfilling the other items in the peace document.

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