Amaewhule group raises alarm over alleged plot to demolish Assembly quarters

Speaker of the group, Amaewhule, at a news conference immediately after a visit by the governor to the quarters on Thursday, the accused Fubara of being in violation of a subsisting court order.
Amaewhule conducting newsmen around the premises, said the building is very sturdy and doesn’t require any renovation.
He said that the governor wasn’t invited there by any of them and as such isn’t needed.
The Amaewhule-led Assembly also dismissed claims by some lawmakers loyal to Fubara that a new Speaker was elected on Wednesday.
In a six point statement signed by Emeka Amadi, the Clerk of the Rivers State House of Assembly, the statement said there was no change in leadership structure of the House as Martin Amaewhule, Dumle Maol, and Major Jack remained Speaker, Deputy Speaker, and Majority Leader respectively.
The statement also clarified that apart from the seat of Khana II constituency which was declared vacant, no other seat has been declared vacant.
It stressed that Victor Oko Jumbo, Sokari Goodboy, and Adolphus Timothy, who were suspended in October last year, were yet to have their suspensions lifted as of this moment.