Rivers Assembly Blocks Governor Fubara’s 2026 Budget Over Misconduct Allegations
Rivers Assembly Blocks 2026 Budget Presentation Amid Allegations Against Governor Fubara
Political tension in Rivers State has taken a new turn as the State House of Assembly has declined to allow Governor Siminalayi Fubara to present the 2026 Appropriation Bill, citing unresolved allegations of gross misconduct against him.
The decision, announced during a plenary session, signals a deepening standoff between the executive and the legislature, further complicating governance in the oil-rich state.
According to lawmakers, the Assembly cannot proceed with a budget presentation while serious allegations involving the governor remain under consideration. Members argued that allowing the budget process to move forward without addressing the claims would undermine legislative integrity and accountability.
In their view, the matter of alleged misconduct must first be concluded before any major fiscal engagement with the governor can resume.
The move adds to an already strained political environment in Rivers State, where power struggles have dominated headlines in recent months. With the 2026 budget now in limbo, concerns are growing about potential disruptions to government planning, public services, and ongoing development projects.
Observers warn that prolonged delays could affect ministries, contractors, and civil servants who depend on timely budget approval for smooth operations.
JUST IN: The Rivers State House of Assembly has also rejected plans for Governor Sim Fubara to present the 2026 Budget until allegations of gross misconduct against him are concluded.
— Nigeria Stories (@NigeriaStories) January 8, 2026
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Budgets are more than political documents—they shape infrastructure, healthcare, education, and economic activity. The Assembly’s decision raises questions about how long the impasse will last and what interim measures, if any, will be taken to prevent governance paralysis.
For now, residents are left watching as political actors trade positions, hoping for a resolution that prioritizes stability and public interest over prolonged confrontation.
All eyes are now on both the Rivers State House of Assembly and Governor Fubara’s camp. The next steps, whether reconciliation, investigation outcomes, or further legislative action, will determine when or if the 2026 budget process can resume.
Until then, Rivers State remains at a critical political crossroads.

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