The Martin Amaewhule-led faction of the Rivers state house of assembly has issued a warrant of arrest for Adolphus Enebeli, chairman of Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC).
The assembly issued the arrest warrant on Monday following
the expiration of the 72-hour ultimatum.
On March 5, the lawmakers invited Adolphus Enebeli, RSIEC
chairman, and commissioners of the state electoral body, to appear before the
assembly on March 7.
The assembly asked Enebeli to come along with relevant
documents to explain how the commission spent state resources “without an
appropriation law” since January 2024.
The lawmakers also threatened to issue a warrant of arrest
against Enebeli and his commissioners if they failed to honour the invitation.
However, the RSIEC officials failed to appear before the
assembly on March 7.
At the plenary on March 7, the assembly issued a 72-hour
ultimatum for the RSIEC officials to appear before the parliament on Monday,
March 10.
BACKGROUND
On March 5, RSIEC announced August 9, 2025, for the conduct
of a fresh LGA elections in Rivers. Enebeli said the decision was in compliance
with the apex court verdict.
On February 28, the supreme court nullified the election
conducted on October 5, 2024.
In its lead judgment delivered by Jamilu Tukur, the apex court held that there was no evidence to show that the conditions set out in section 150(3) of the Electoral Act had been met before the electoral umpire conducted the polls.
The state is currently battling political crisis owing to
the feud between Siminalayi Fubara, governor of the state, and Nyesom Wike.
The Amaewhule-led faction of the assembly is loyal to Wike,
minister of the federal capital territory (FCT), and a former governor of
Rivers state.