Rivers: Sole administrator Ibas requests more time to brief Reps

The sole administrator of Rivers, Ibok-Ete Ibas, has requested more time from the House of Representatives Ad hoc Committee on Rivers to brief the committee on the developments properly.
He made the request on Friday at a meeting with the committee in Abuja after failing to appear before the committee on April 17 and 24.
Mr Ibas, who expressed regret for his inability to attend earlier engagements, explained that his absence was not due to disregard but rather to the weighty and urgent demands of stabilising governance in Rivers.
“I have always held the National Assembly in the highest regard. I recognise the importance of your oversight responsibilities and your interest in the progress being made in River, which is presently relatively calm but still fragile.
“That said, I only request your understanding and the indulgence of this committee to grant me additional time to adequately prepare and present a comprehensive and constructive briefing. Given the complexities and sensitivities surrounding the current transitional period in River,” the Rivers sole administrator said.
He added, “It is important that any engagement with this committee is done with the depth, accuracy and clarity it rightfully deserves. I remain fully committed to cooperating with the committee and to ensuring that all relevant information is made available in due course to support your important work.”
“I only request the understanding and the indulgence of this committee to grant me additional time to adequately prepare and present a comprehensive and constructive briefing given the complexities and sensitivities surrounding the current transitional period in Rivers. It is important that any engagement with this committee is done with the depth, accuracy and clarity it rightfully deserves.
“I remain fully committed to cooperating with the committee and to ensuring that all relevant information is made available in due course to support your important work.”
Addressing journalists after a close-door meeting, the chairman of the committee, Julius Ihonvbere (APC-Edo), said the committee resolved to give a new date to the sole administrator.
Mr Ihonvbere underscored the constitutional role of the National Assembly in legitimising and overseeing the state of emergency declared in Rivers.
According to the chairman, the federal legislature remains central to the state’s transitional process.
Mr Ihonvbere reaffirmed the committee’s constitutional mandate and expressed satisfaction that the administrator had finally honoured the invitation after earlier delays.
He emphasised that the committee’s mandate was rooted in constitutional authority and that some of its terms had already been communicated to the administrator in an earlier letter.
The chairman encouraged the administrator to feel at ease, stressing that the committee members had been carefully selected to ensure broad representation across geopolitical zones and legislative experience.
“I want you to feel relaxed because the members you see here were carefully selected based on zonal representation and membership of the House to advance the progress that Rivers needs to make in order to be part and parcel of the holistic structure of democracy that Nigeria represents today.
“We have demonstrated again and again our preparedness to do this job efficiently and effectively,” he assured.
(NAN)
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