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Fubara Has Two Options After Court Stops Monthly Allocation To Rivers”;According to Tonye Cole

 

Federal monthly payments to Rivers State have been suspended due to a recent Federal High Court decision, escalating a political impasse that jeopardizes the state’s financial stability. Judge Joyce Abdulmalik’s decision prohibits the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) from giving the state government access to any money from the consolidated revenue account. The ruling has sparked further demands that Rivers look into other financial options.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Commenting on the court’s decision, Tonye Cole, co-founder of Sahara Group, outlined two critical options available to the Rivers State Governor. “One, is to seek if there’s any resolution to this whole brouhaha. I think that’s a difficult road to take, but it’s one that has to be considered,” he stated during an interview on Lunchtime Politics on Channels Television. Cole warned that the current deadlock could lead to prolonged legal battles, delaying vital developmental projects in the state. He emphasized that, “unfortunately in all these, you are going to see any kind of development in Rivers State as long as this continues.”

The alternative, according to Cole, would involve the governor exploring an economy independent of federal allocations, a challenging but possible path. “We’re going to do without the allocations and…look inwards and create an economy that can sustain the state from the inside. It’s difficult, but it’s possible,” he remarked, stressing that whatever route the governor takes, addressing the ongoing court cases will be paramount.

The court’s decision comes amid long-standing political divisions in Rivers State, where tensions between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and key figures in the state’s legislature have escalated in recent months. This division has led to legal challenges, particularly regarding the state budget and the local government allocations. Fubara now faces the task of navigating through this financial crisis while maintaining peace and stability in the state.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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