Marvin Yobana, the chief of the Simplified Motion in Ogoni, just lately shared his insights on the political turmoil gripping Rivers State throughout an interview on Come up TV.READ FULL ARTICLE>>>>
Yobana delved into the guts of the matter, specializing in the contentious difficulty involving Governor Fubara and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, whereas emphasizing the authorized ramifications of the battle.
Through the interview, Yobana made it clear that he doesn’t pay heed to rumour or what he known as “beer parlour discussions,” the place unsubstantiated claims are sometimes made. He alluded to a press release purportedly made by Nyesom Wike reassuring defected lawmakers that their seats have been safe, indicating his disregard for such rhetoric. As an alternative, he pressured the significance of upholding the legislation and urged fellow residents to do the identical.
In Yobana’s view, the legislation is sacrosanct and must be revered by all members of society, no matter their place or political affiliation. He reiterated the necessity for residents to abide by the authorized framework governing the nation, emphasizing the significance of being law-abiding within the face of political turbulence.
Hear him: “I don’t take heed to facet talks or as we name it within the native palace, beer parlour dialogue, the place any person stated don’t fear no person can take your seat (referencing Nyesom Wike’s assertion the place he informed defected lawmakers to not fear that no person will take their seats). The legislation is legislation, and we must always respect the legislation. We’re law-abiding residents of this nation.”READ FULL ARTICLE>>>>