Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has taken a bold step towards transparency and accountability by announcing the establishment of a panel of inquiry to investigate the previous administration.
This move comes after the inauguration of Dagogo Iboroma, SAN, as the new Attorney-General of the state, following his screening and confirmation by the House of Assembly.
Fubara’s vow to probe the last administration is a significant development in the ongoing political crisis in the state.
The governor’s decision to set up a panel of inquiry is a clear indication of his commitment to good governance and his determination to address the grand-scale sabotage that has hindered the progress of his administration.
Fubara’s administration has been facing numerous challenges, and it is evident that the political crisis in the state has reached a critical point.
By taking this step, the governor is demonstrating his willingness to confront the issues head-on and ensure that the state is put back on the path of progress.
The probe is expected to uncover the truth about the activities of the previous administration, which has been shrouded in controversy.
The people of Rivers State have a right to know how their resources were managed, and Fubara’s administration is taking a crucial step towards ensuring transparency and accountability.
The panel of inquiry will provide a platform for the truth to be revealed, and those found culpable will be held accountable for their actions.
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