The House of Representatives Ad-hoc Committee on Oversight of Rivers State, chaired by the House Leader, Rt. Hon. Prof. Julius Ihonvbere, CON, has raised serious queries regarding the ₦1.48 trillion 2025 Appropriation Bill presented by the Rivers State Government.
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The Rivers State delegation appeared before the Committee at a budget defence session held today at the National Assembly in Abuja.
In his remarks, Rep. Ihonvbere stated that the Committee had thoroughly reviewed the budget proposal, and that the session was essential to ensure transparency, accountability, and the sustainable development of Rivers State.
During the session, the Committee highlighted several areas of concern, including:
🟢₦24bn for CCTV systems installation at the Rivers State Government House
🟢₦30bn for the procurement of gunboats;
🟢₦23bn listed under a contingency provision without detailed justification.
The Committee also queried the decision of the Rivers State Government to fund projects constitutionally under the purview of the Federal Government, allegedly without prior agreement or expectation of reimbursement.
Rep. Ihonvbere further noted that such expenditures require proper justification and legal backing to ensure fiscal prudence.
In addition, the Committee issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the Rivers State Government to submit the following:
1. A detailed breakdown and justification for the highlighted expenditure items;
2. A copy of the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF), as a statutory document that should precede any budget presentation;
3. Detailed records of monthly Federal Allocations and Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from January to June 2025, with specific attention to IGR over the past three months to assess fiscal flows and financing capacity;
4. Full disclosure on the management of Local Government funds, including the legal and administrative frameworks currently in place;
5. Documentary evidence of financial transfers made to each of the 23 Local Government Areas;
6. All records related to the Airforce Base Agreement referenced during the budget presentation.
Rep. Ihonvbere reiterated the Committee's role in safeguarding the interest of the people and the constitutional mandate of the National Assembly in matters of financial oversight:
“We want to ensure that we promote accountability and that the interests of the people, no matter how remote they are from the state capital, are protected. Be rest assured that we are all on the same side in terms of getting Rivers working again.”
He also commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for his timely intervention that restored a measure of calm between the previously suspended executive and legislative arms of government in Rivers State.
Responding on behalf of the Sole Administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (Rtd), Andrew Nweke, Special Adviser on Strategy & Policy, explained that many of the items in the budget were inherited and were based on needs assessments conducted by relevant implementation agencies.
He stated that: The ₦30bn allocated for gunboats was intended to support security agencies combating insecurity in the state’s waterways;
The ₦23bn contingency fund was meant to address emergency challenges, including recurrent flooding and other unforeseen developments;
The ₦24bn CCTV installation was considered necessary to modernise surveillance infrastructure and provide robust security for the office of the Governor.
He further assured that all documents requested would be made available promptly to facilitate the legislative process.
The Ad-hoc Committee reaffirmed the constitutional oversight role of the National Assembly in ensuring prudent public finance management. It called on the Rivers State Government to cooperate fully with the inquiry in the interest of good governance and the people of Rivers State
The House of Representatives had on Thursday, March 20, 2025, ratified the State of Emergency proclaimed by H.E. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, in Rivers State on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
The approval included the adoption of Sections 11(4) and (5) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (As amended), empowering the National Assembly to take over the legislative functions of a State Assembly where necessary to restore governance and order.
The House reaffirms its unwavering commitment to ensuring accountability, safeguarding democratic institutions, and protecting the interests and welfare of the good people of Rivers State during this transitional period of emergency governance.
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Response to Allegations of Assault Involving Rep. Alex Ikwechegh (APGA, Abia)
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Abuja, FCT | Monday, October 28, 2024 - The House of Representatives is monitoring media reports concerning an alleged incident involving Rep. Alex Ikwechegh (APGA, Abia).
These reports, which have garnered widespread media coverage and public attention, detail accusations of a physical confrontation with an e-hailing driver, Citizen Stephen Abuwatseya, and the use of threatening language.
Press Statement from the Office of the Speaker, House of Representatives
August 14, 2024
WITHDRAWAL OF THE COUNTER SUBVERSION BILL AND OTHER RELATED BILLS
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In response to the voices and concerns of the people, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, Ph.D., has decided to withdraw the Counter Subversion Bill and other related draft legislation.
This decision follows his extensive consultations with a broad range of stakeholders and a careful consideration of the nation's current circumstances.
Press Statement from the Office of the Speaker, House of Representatives
August 14, 2024
CLARIFICATION ON COUNTER SUBVERSION BILL
...Draft legislation still at introductory stage
...House welcomes robust discussions on the Bill, and how to address concerns
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The attention of the Speaker, House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, Ph.D has been drawn to reports in sections of the media about the Counter Subversion Bill, which he sponsored.
The Speaker appreciates the interest Nigerians have so far shown on the Bill, which pertains to our national security.
However, it has become necessary to make the following clarifications, considering the tilted reports and misconceptions about the Bill:
The House of Representatives reaffirms its unwavering commitment to the effective oversight and success of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) as it initiates the distribution of monthly stipends to students.
Recent updates through our oversight mechanisms confirm that NELFUND, under the leadership of Managing Director Mr. Akintunde Sawyerr, has commenced disbursing N20,000.00 monthly stipends for July to 20,371 students across six (6) tertiary institutions.
This initiative is a testament to the Federal Government's commitment to break financial barriers in higher education.
Additionally, @NELFUND is diligently working to extend the payment process to students from approximately 55 more tertiary institutions in the coming weeks.
Bills that passed Third Reading at the @HouseNGR on Tuesday, March 22:
A Bill for an Act to Establish Alex Ekwueme Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State; and for Related Matters (HB. 1325)
A Bill for an Act to Provide for Establishment of Federal Medical Centre, Amagu Ikwo, Ebonyi State; and for Related Matters (HB. 1326)
A Bill for an Act to Establish Federal Medical Centre, Bonny, Rivers State; and for Related Matters (HB. 963)
A Bill for an Act to Establish Federal College of Health and Management Sciences, Amaigbo, Imo State to provide Full-Time Courses, Teaching Instructions and Training in Health, Management Sciences, Applied Sciences and for Related Matters (HB. 1420)
At the plenary presided over by the @SpeakerGbaja of the @HouseNGR, Rep. @femigbaja, the House reconsidered its position on three bills rejected during the Constitutional amendment voting last week.
The three bills are those on citizenship (men married to Nigerian women can apply for Nigeria's citizenship); indigene-ship (women can become indigenes of their state of marriage after a specified period); and 35% affirmative action for women in political party administration.
@SpeakerGbaja said d decision taken is for d good of d country. @HouseNGR suspended its rule to accommodate this consideration&later,through voice voting,resolved that d 3 bills be re-presented during further Constitutional amendment proceedings which will come up in about 4weeks