In a decisive move on Thursday, the House of Representatives passed and adopted President Bola Tinubu’s proclamation through a voice vote, with 243 members in attendance.
As tensions continue to rise in Rivers State, the House not only backed the President’s decision but also put forth critical recommendations aimed at restoring stability in the state.
One of the key resolutions was the establishment of a national committee to address the crisis and work towards lasting peace in Rivers State. Lawmakers believe this committee will play a crucial role in mitigating conflicts and ensuring harmony among stakeholders.
Additionally, the House recommended that the National Assembly should take over the activities of the Rivers State House of Assembly for the next six months. This move is expected to prevent further political instability and maintain governance within the state.
The resolution underscores the urgency of the situation, as political tensions in Rivers continue to escalate. More details on the development are expected soon.
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