Members of the Rivers State House of Assembly have insisted that impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Professor Ngozi Odu, will continue despite growing political resistance. Lawmakers said on Friday that the process remained constitutional and unavoidable, following the Assembly’s failure to reconvene as scheduled on Thursday. Briefing journalists, the legislators dismissed criticism of the impeachment move, saying the House was acting within its legal powers to resolve what they described as a deepening political crisis in Rivers State. The Assembly, led by Speaker Martin Amaewhule, had been expected to resume plenary exactly one week after adjourning its last sitting, but no session held, fuelling speculation of divisions within the chamber. At its previous sitting, the House initiated impeachment proceedings against the governor and his deputy over alleged gross misconduct. The allegations include the demolition of the Assembly complex and...