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Call for Democracy: Rivers State in Crisis
Listen up, folks. There's a lot going on in Rivers State, Nigeria, right now, and it’s not pretty. Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, a prominent member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State, is speaking out loud and clear. He’s urging for the immediate restoration of democratic structures after President Bola Tinubu declared a state of emergency. Now, that’s a big deal, and it’s got everyone talking.
Eze, who’s no stranger to politics—having served as the National Publicity Secretary of the now-defunct New Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP)—is not holding back. He’s letting everyone know that President Tinubu’s actions are a slap in the face to the Nigerian Constitution. It's not just about politics; it's about the principles of democracy and fairness.
Naija News has been keeping an eye on this situation, and let me tell you, Eze is not mincing words. He’s condemning President Tinubu’s decision to suspend Governor Siminalayi Fubara, Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu, and members of the state House of Assembly. This is serious stuff, and it’s not sitting well with a lot of people.
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A Deeply Troubling Decision
Eze described this suspension as nothing short of premeditated, condemnable, unconstitutional, reprehensible, and undemocratic. He believes it’s all tied up in the political battle between Governor Fubara and the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike. This isn’t just about Rivers State; it’s about the future of democracy in Nigeria.
In a statement shared with reporters, Eze laid it all out. He said, “The unwarranted, biased, and unjust suspension of the Governor, his Deputy, and the legislative arm of the government of Rivers State by Mr. President is beyond his constitutional powers. It shows where his loyalties truly lie in this ongoing feud.” That’s a bold statement, and it’s got people paying attention.
Eze is calling on President Tinubu to reverse his decision. He points out that Section 305 of the Nigerian Constitution doesn’t give the president the authority to suspend elected officials during an emergency. The proper way to remove a governor or deputy governor is through impeachment, as outlined in Section 188. It’s all about following the rules and respecting the law.
Tinubu Under Fire
Eze didn’t stop there. He accused President Tinubu of being authoritarian, painting him as a despot who’s more interested in political gain than in the principles of democracy. He believes Tinubu’s actions are undermining Nigeria’s democratic institutions, especially with the 2027 elections just around the corner.
What’s really interesting is that Eze criticized Tinubu for not mentioning Nyesom Wike in his March 18, 2025, nationwide broadcast. To Eze, this omission reveals Tinubu’s bias. He said, “The President singled out Governor Fubara for blame, ignoring the role of Minister Wike. It seems like Governor Fubara refused to be Wike’s puppet, and now he’s paying the price.” That’s a powerful accusation, and it’s stirring up a lot of debate.
Legal Action on the Horizon
Eze isn’t backing down. He’s threatening legal action against President Tinubu, the Attorney-General of the Federation, and the Administrator of Rivers State if Governor Fubara’s suspension isn’t reversed within seven days. This is a bold move, and it shows just how serious Eze is about this issue.
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He emphasized that suspending Governor Fubara and his team is a violation of the Constitution. It’s not just about the law; it’s about the people of Rivers State and their right to choose their leaders. Eze asked, “How do President Tinubu, the APC leadership, the National Assembly, and Minister Wike feel knowing that Wike’s name wasn’t even mentioned in the President’s broadcast?” That’s a question that’s making waves.
Exposing Bias in Leadership
Eze concluded by saying that this whole episode has exposed President Tinubu as a biased leader who can’t be trusted to be impartial. He stated, “The declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State has shown Tinubu’s true colors. He’s a partial arbiter who’s not sincere or honest in his leadership.” That’s a strong statement, and it’s resonating with many Nigerians who are watching this situation unfold.
This is a critical moment for Nigeria, and the eyes of the world are on what happens next. It’s about democracy, fairness, and the rule of law. Let’s hope that cooler heads prevail and that the people of Rivers State get the fair and democratic treatment they deserve.
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