In a significant development, five commissioners in Rivers State, including high-ranking officials like the Commissioner for Education and the Commissioner for Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, have tendered their resignations to Governor Siminialayi Fubara. Citing a hostile work environment and the heightened political crisis in the state, the commissioners conveyed their decisions in separate letters addressed to the Governor through the Secretary to the state government, Dr. Tammy Danagogo.
The resignations come amidst a backdrop of increasing tension and political instability in the state. Previously, two pro-Wike commissioners had resigned to take up federal appointments, while others, like the former Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice and the former Commissioner for Finance, resigned after rejecting redeployments within the state government.
In their resignation letters, the commissioners expressed concerns about the toxic work environment, loss of trust, animosity among colleagues, and the sharp division within the cabinet. They highlighted the need for a conducive environment to facilitate efficient service delivery and enhance productivity, which they believe is currently lacking.
The resignation letters underscore the deep-seated challenges facing the state government and the growing discontent among officials. The unresolved political crisis has led to a lack of trust and apathy among government functionaries, further exacerbating the situation.
The departure of key cabinet members raises questions about the stability and effectiveness of the state government. It also signals a broader crisis within the ruling administration and its ability to address the pressing issues facing the state.
As Rivers State grapples with these developments, stakeholders and observers are closely monitoring the situation, anticipating further repercussions and potential resolutions to the ongoing political turmoil.

