Martin Amaewhule, the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, recently criticized Governor Siminalayi Fubara for what he described as improper financial practices.
In a video shared by TVC News from 1:43, he stated, “For whole 1 year, the governor of Rivers State spent taxpayers’ money without appropriation law.”
Amaewhule’s statement points to a serious concern regarding the governor’s failure to follow the legal process of passing an appropriation law before spending public funds.
According to the Nigerian constitution, the appropriation law is crucial as it ensures that government spending is transparent, accountable, and authorized by the legislature.
Amaewhule’s remarks suggest that Governor Fubara’s actions, by bypassing this critical step, could lead to questions about the legality and transparency of the financial dealings of the state government.
By raising this issue, Amaewhule is calling for a review of the governor’s financial practices and pushing for greater accountability in the state’s governance.
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