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Rivers Sole Administrator Announces 2025 Budget Plan Amid Growing Controversy

Port Harcourt, Nigeria – Rivers State Sole Administrator, Retired Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, has revealed plans to introduce a new 2025 budget focused on healthcare, education, agriculture, and infrastructure, despite ongoing backlash over his undemocratic appointment and suspended governance in the oil-rich state.

Key Budget Priorities

During a meeting with Rivers State’s National Assembly caucus led by Senator Barinada Mpigi, Ibas outlined the proposed budget’s focus:

  • Job creation through public works and tech-driven initiatives
  • Critical infrastructure rehabilitation and expansion
  • Agricultural modernization to boost food security
  • Transparent process: Claims the budget will be “inclusive and expedited”

Political Context

The announcement comes amid:
Widespread protests by civil society groups like Take-It-Back and the Niger Delta Congress
Legal controversies following the Supreme Court’s voiding of the previous state budget
Financial scrutiny as Ibas oversees N400 billion in state funds and N14 billion monthly LG allocations

Controversial Leadership

Ibas, appointed after President Tinubu declared a state of emergency in Rivers, framed the budget as essential for “enduring peace.” However, critics argue:

  • His unelected role undermines democratic norms
  • The rushed budget lacks legislative oversight
  • Funds could be misused without elected accountability

Next Steps

The administrator seeks National Assembly support to fast-track the budget, while opposition groups mobilize for sustained demonstrations. Observers warn the move risks exacerbating tensions in Nigeria’s volatile oil heartland.

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