The Ijaw National Congress (INC) has cautioned the Rivers State House of Assembly against any attempt to impeach Governor Siminalayi Fubara, warning that such a move could destabilize the oil-rich Niger Delta region.
This is as it condemned the Supreme Court ruling on the state.
The body stated that the Ijaw people would defend Governor Fubara “with every pint of blood in their veins”, emphasising that they would not stand by and allow their long-awaited tenure to be truncated.
Prof. Okaba also cautioned that while the INC has worked tirelessly to preserve peace in the Niger Delta, leading to increased oil production and revenue for the nation, regrettably, the same resources are now being used to marginalise the Ijaw people.
He specifically pointed out that this trend extends beyond Rivers State to Ondo, Edo, Delta, and Akwa Ibom, where Ijaws continue to face political exclusion.
Issuing a direct warning to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the INC insisted that the ongoing political crisis in Rivers State must not be treated as ordinary politicking. Prof. Okaba stressed that the Ijaw people, numbering over 40 million worldwide, would not tolerate any attempt to undermine their place in Nigerian politics.
He further stated that while it enjoins Governor Fubara to, in the spirit of sportsmanship, work with all duly constituted arms of government in the state, “if Governor Fubara’s tenure is truncated by the Amaewhule-led Assembly or anybody else, the INC cannot guarantee the sustenance of the current peace in the Niger Delta, nor the continued rise in oil production”—a veiled warning of potential disruptions in the region’s petroleum industry”.
With the INC’s firm stance, tensions in Rivers State are expected to escalate if urgent steps are not taken to resolve the political crisis amicably. Stakeholders now look to President Tinubu and other national leaders to navigate the unfolding situation carefully to avoid plunging the oil-rich region into chaos.
As the political battle unfolds, one thing remains clear—the Ijaw National Congress has drawn the battle line, adding that “any further attempts to sideline Governor Fubara may come at a heavy price”.
