Fubara swears in new Rivers attorney-general, to probe Wike

Governor Similanayi Fubara on Monday sworn in Dagogo Iboroma as the new attorney-general of Rivers State.

Mr Iboroma took the oath of office shortly after the Rivers State House of Assembly screened and confirmed his nomination.

The governor told the new attorney-general to brace up for the task ahead and vowed to probe Nyesom Wike, his estranged political godfather who is now the federal capital territory minister.

“I present to you the brand new Attorney-General of our dear State,” Mr Fubara said at the government house in Port Harcourt. “Why are we bringing you at this very critical time, you have a big task. As it is today, in the local parlance, they say the Jungle don mature.

“We will be setting up a panel of inquiry to investigate governance in the State so brace up, I am not going back on it.”

He said it was now time to take the bull by the horn having discovered that the political crisis in the state is far from being over despite his peaceful disposition.