Babatunji Wusu –

The act of Fubara demolishing the Rivers State Assembly has sent shockwaves throughout the region. Eyewitnesses reported seeing heavy machinery and construction teams converging on the premises early in the morning. The swift and decisive action taken by Fubara has left the state assembly in ruins, with walls and structures crumbling under the force of the demolition.

 

Authorities are scrambling to ascertain the motives behind Fubara’s bold move. Speculations abound, ranging from political vendettas to allegations of corruption within the state assembly. The public is demanding answers, eager to understand the reasoning behind this drastic act.

 

The Rivers State Assembly, once a symbol of governance and democratic decision-making, now lies in ruins, a stark reminder of the power and speed at which change can occur. This unexpected turn of events has ignited debates and discussions across the state, with citizens expressing both support and concern regarding the demolition.

 

As the dust settles, investigations into the legality of Fubara’s actions are underway. Legal experts and lawmakers are questioning whether due process was followed, and if any laws were violated during the demolition. The fallout from this event is expected to have far-reaching consequences, affecting not only the political landscape but the future of governance in the state.

 

The fate of the Rivers State Assembly now hangs in limbo, leaving legislators temporarily displaced and the state in disarray. Rebuilding efforts and a thorough investigation are necessary steps to restore order and ensure that justice prevails.

 

In the face of this shocking turn of events, the people of Rivers State are left wondering what the future holds for their legislative representation and if this demolition will bring about positive change or further turmoil. Only time will reveal the true impact of Fubara’s actions and the path that lies ahead for the state assembly and its people.

The demolition commenced 6am on Wednesday

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