Political tension in Rivers State took a dramatic turn on Monday as two key lawmakers involved in the impeachment move against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy suddenly retraced their steps, sending shockwaves through the state’s political space.
The Minority Leader of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Sylvanus Nwankwo, who represents Omuma State Constituency, alongside Peter Abbey, representing Degema Constituency, publicly withdrew their support for the impeachment process.
“Temper Justice With Mercy” — Lawmakers Plead
At a press conference in Port Harcourt, the duo openly appealed to their colleagues in the House to pause and reconsider the impeachment proceedings already initiated against the governor and his deputy.
According to them, the sudden change of heart followed intense pressure and appeals from elders and political leaders within and outside Rivers State, who urged restraint to avoid plunging the state into deeper crisis.
“Rivers State issued a notice of impeachment on Governor Fubara and his Deputy. We appeal to our fellow colleagues to temper justice with mercy and see how we can solve this matter without impeachment proceedings,” they said.
Admission Sparks Fresh Debate
In a statement that has since sparked widespread reactions, the lawmakers admitted that the governor and his deputy may have infringed on constitutional provisions, but insisted that impeachment should be a last resort.
“Having listened to so many calls from our elders and leaders, both within and outside the state, we are begging our colleagues to reconsider our steps and see how this matter can be resolved amicably, even though the governor and his deputy have infringed on the Constitution,” they added.
Background: Impeachment Storm
Recall that Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy were formally served impeachment notices last Thursday, following allegations of gross misconduct by a majority of lawmakers.
The move escalated the already tense political rivalry in Rivers State, drawing national attention and raising fears of instability.
What This Means
The public withdrawal by two lawmakers:
- Signals cracks within the impeachment camp
- Raises the possibility of a last-minute political settlement
- Puts pressure on Assembly leadership to slow down the process
However, it remains unclear whether their appeal will be enough to halt the impeachment train or merely delay the inevitable.
Developing Story
As political negotiations intensify behind closed doors, all eyes are now on the Rivers State House of Assembly to see whether peace talks will prevail or impeachment will proceed.
Stay tuned — this political drama is far from over.


