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House Of Representatives Endorses Emergency Declaration In Rivers State

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House Backs State of Emergency in Rivers: Key Decisions Made

Let me tell you something important that’s happening in the world of politics right now. The House of Representatives has officially given the green light to declare a state of emergency in Rivers State. This is a big deal, folks. Not only did they approve the emergency declaration, but they also agreed with President Bola Tinubu’s decision to suspend Governor Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy Ngozi Odu, and every single elected member of the state assembly for the next six months.

According to Naija News, this is a critical move designed to stabilize the region and address some pressing issues that have been causing unrest. The lawmakers believe that this temporary suspension will allow for a more neutral governance structure to step in and manage the state during this challenging period.

 

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    So, here's what happened. On Thursday, the House of Representatives gathered to discuss the state of emergency declared by President Tinubu in Rivers State. As you can imagine, this wasn’t just a quick, casual chat. It was a serious and structured debate that required everyone’s full attention.

    Right off the bat, one of the members of the House wanted to ensure that they had enough people present to make such a significant decision. They requested a head count to confirm that two-thirds of the members were in attendance, which is the minimum required to form a quorum. However, Speaker Tajudeen Abbas stepped in and said, “Hey, we don’t need to do a head count. We’ve got the attendance register, and that shows we’ve got 243 members here today. That’s more than enough to move forward with this decision.”

    Speaker Abbas went on to emphasize, “I want the house to note that today’s plenary is being attended by 243 members based on our attendance register. Just for the record, we’ve more than satisfied the requirement for this particular amendment.” It was clear that the Speaker wanted to ensure everyone understood the legitimacy of the proceedings.

    Next Steps: What Happens Now?

    Alright, so what’s next? After all the debating and decision-making, the Green Chamber, as it’s often called, decided to take a break. They’ve adjourned until next Tuesday. This gives everyone a little breathing room to reflect on what’s been decided and prepare for the next steps in this process.

    Naija News will continue to keep you updated on this unfolding situation. Stay tuned because there’s no doubt that the coming weeks will bring more developments as the state of emergency unfolds in Rivers State.

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