Rivers APC rejects Fubara’s budget presentation, says move violates legal process

The Rivers State All Progressives Congress (APC) has criticised Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s budget presentation, saying it violates the legal processes of the state.
Fubara signed the ₦1.188 trillion 2025 budget into law, following its passage by a controversial three-member legislative assembly led by Speaker Victor Oko-Jumbo.
The presentation, according to the APC, violates court rulings and bypasses established governance protocols.
The APC referenced a previous ruling by Justice James Omotosho, which mandated that budgets be presented to the Assembly under Martins Amaewhule, the legally recognised Speaker.
APC Chairman in the state, Emeka Okocha described Fubara’s actions as a blatant disregard for the rule of law, stating, “It is unimaginable that a governor with such a rich background in finance and governance would sidestep legal processes.”
Okocha accused the governor of deepening divisions in the state’s legislature, adding that Fubara had missed an opportunity to promote unity in the new year.
However, the governor dismissed the allegations, maintaining that Oko-Jumbo’s Assembly is the legitimate legislative body and criticising the opposing faction for what he termed a misguided journey.
Fubara assured Rivers residents that his administration remains focused on delivering the promises outlined in the 2025 budget, with a particular emphasis on education, healthcare, agriculture, and infrastructure.