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Nigerians Are Speaking Out: APC Chieftain Calls For Tinubu's Action

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Nigerians Are Suffering - APC Chieftain, Moniedafe Urges Tinubu to Act

Why Tinubu's Emergency Declaration Was Necessary

Listen up, folks. Let me break it down for you. The Presidency has made it crystal clear that President Bola Tinubu's decision to declare a state of emergency in Rivers State wasn’t just a random move—it was a moral and legal obligation. The situation in Rivers had spiraled out of control, threatening not just the state but the entire nation's stability. It was a call to action that couldn’t be ignored.

Now, you might have heard former President Goodluck Jonathan chiming in, criticizing Tinubu’s move. He expressed concerns that the abuse of power by the executive, legislative, and judiciary branches is tarnishing Nigeria’s reputation globally. But let’s pause and think about this: when a crisis hits, what’s the responsible thing to do? Stand by and watch it unfold, or step in and take charge?

Tinubu’s Team Speaks Up

Sunday Dare, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Public Communication, wasn’t shy about addressing the critics. In a strong statement, he dismissed the backlash against the state of emergency, explaining it like this: “When the going gets tough, the tough get going. In moments of crisis, leaders must act decisively to prevent chaos. That’s exactly what President Tinubu did. It wasn’t about playing politics—it was about saving a state from falling apart.”

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  • Dare went on to elaborate: “Think about it this way. Imagine your house is on fire. Do you sit there debating whether to call the fire department, or do you pick up the phone and act? The situation in Rivers was no different. The stakeholders were at each other’s throats, and the state was heading toward disaster. Tinubu stepped in to prevent the worst from happening. That’s leadership in action.”

    Tinubu’s Powers: A Closer Look

    Let’s talk about the specifics. According to Dare, President Tinubu didn’t overstep his boundaries when he suspended Governor Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy, and members of the House of Assembly for six months. In fact, it was well within his constitutional powers. Here’s how Dare put it: “Tinubu wasn’t just fulfilling a moral duty; he was adhering to the very blueprint of our democracy—the Constitution. It spells out exactly what the President can do in times of crisis. The declaration of a six-month state of emergency is fully backed by constitutional provisions and judicial precedents.”

    This isn’t just about Tinubu flexing his authority—it’s about upholding the rule of law and ensuring stability. The Constitution wasn’t written as a suggestion manual; it’s a guidebook for navigating tough times. And when those tough times hit, leaders are expected to follow the rules laid out for them.

    Opposition Voices: Are They Missing the Point?

    Not everyone’s happy with Tinubu’s decision, though. Opposition groups and certain politicians have been vocal in their condemnation of the Rivers state emergency. But Dare had some choice words for them. He argued that the political crisis in Rivers had escalated to the point where it threatened the very foundation of Nigeria’s democracy. It wasn’t just a local issue anymore—it was a national concern.

    “Since the declaration, we’ve seen all sorts of opinions and analyses flooding the airwaves. That’s the beauty of democracy—people can express their views. But at the end of the day, opinions can’t override the rule of law or the proper interpretation of our Constitution. The opponents of the President are so caught up in their political biases that they’re ignoring the legal basis for his actions,” Dare explained.

    He added, “The situation in Rivers had become dire. It wasn’t just about politics—it was about preserving democracy and protecting the national interest. The word here is ‘suspension,’ not removal. There’s a six-month window to restore normalcy. In light of the circumstances, declaring a state of emergency was the most appropriate, timely, and constitutional option available to the President.”

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  • Where Do We Go From Here?

    So, where does this leave us? It’s clear that Tinubu’s decision wasn’t made lightly. It was a calculated move to address a serious issue and prevent further chaos. As Nigerians, we need to look beyond the noise and focus on the bigger picture. The rule of law matters, and so does the stability of our nation. Let’s hope this six-month period brings resolution and healing to Rivers State, paving the way for a brighter future for everyone involved.

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