Fubara charged Iboroma to quickly set up the panel of enquiry to look into the activities of the state government in the last 8 years.
Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has announced a plan by his administration to set up a panel to probe the governance of the state in the last eight years under his predecessor and “godfather” Nyesom Wike, who is now a serving minister.
Governor Fubara stated this on Monday after swearing in Dagogo Iboroma as the Attorney General of the state shortly after the Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) was screened and confirmed by the Victor Oko-Jumbo-led House of Assembly.
Speaking, Fubara charged Iboroma to quickly set up the panel of enquiry to look into the activities of the state government in the last 8 years.
He emphatically stated that the state was in a critical situation where it had become obvious that the political crisis could not be resolved.
The governor accused his opponents of deliberately sabotaging his administration while he was hoping that the issue in the state would be resolved amicably.
He vowed to make tough decisions moving forward no matter how hurtful they would seem.
Governor Fubara also responded to comments by former Attorney General Zacchaeus Adangor (SAN), and his counterpart in the Ministry of Works Alabo George-Kelly.
He accused the former Attorney General of sabotaging his administration by filing nolle prosequi against the interest of the state.