
According to Nigeria's 1999 Constitution, specifically Section 188(2), a Governor must be served a notice of impeachment personally. If the Governor isn't served, the impeachment process could be deemed invalid. In the Rivers State case, the Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, however, if he wasn't served, it could be a major issue, and will the courts intervene?
The Constitution emphasizes personal service, so if the Governor is traveling or refuses to accept the notice, will alternative arrangements be made to ensure he's properly served. If not, will the impeachment process be challenged in court?
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