Fubara’s CoS, Edison Ehie, was never elected speaker, says Rivers Assembly clerk

Hon. Ehie Edison

The clerk said Ehie was never at any time in the history of the Rivers Assembly elected a speaker.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Clerk of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Emeka Amadi, has said that Edison Ehie, who recently resigned his membership of the House, was never elected the speaker.

Ehie’s resignation was contained in a letter dated December 29, 2023, and addressed to the chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof Mahmood Yakubu. He has since been appointed as Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s chief of staff.

The House Clerk said in a letter dated January 1, 2024, and obtained by reporters on Wednesday that Ehie was never at any time in the history of the Rivers Assembly elected a speaker.

The letter read, “The attention of the Rivers State House of Assembly has been drawn to a letter dated 29 December 2023, addressed to the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission and circulating in the media.

“It was purportedly written and signed by Rt. Hon. Edison Ehie, member representing Ahoada East Constituency II in the Rivers State of Assembly wherein he claimed to have resigned from the position of the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, an office he never occupied.

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“I am therefore directed to call on the good people of Rivers State to disregard the false claim in this letter that is intended to mislead the unsuspecting public. Rt. Hon. Edison Ehie was never at any time in the life of the Rivers State House of Assembly elected a Speaker.”

The letter read further, “The Office of the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly is a creation of the 1999 Constitution (as altered) and should not be ridiculed by any member who swore to preserve it and abide by the Constitution.

“As a matter of fact, on Monday, the 5° day of June 2023, after the proclamation of the 10° Rivers State House of Assembly by the Governor, and in line with Section 92 (1) of the 1999 Constitution (As altered).

“I, as the then acting Clerk of the House, conducted the election that produced Rt. Hon. Martin Chike Amaewhule, DSSRS, as the Speaker of the 10th Rivers State House of Assembly by the unanimous votes of all other thirty-one (31) members sitting and present.”

Amadi noted that “it is also imperative to state that, from the 5th day of June 2023, when he was elected till today,” Amaewhule “has been performing his duties as the Speaker.”

The House Clerk advised and warned “all purveyors of misleading information against the House to desist forthwith and also call on security agencies” to act to ensure the rule of law.

Ehie was elected as the speaker by some lawmakers in the Rivers State House of Assembly loyal to Fubara.

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