Former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has strongly
criticised President Bola Tinubu’s unilateral removal of Rivers State Governor,
Siminalaya Fubara, describing it as unconstitutional and reckless.
In a statement issued in his X handle, he warned that such actions threaten
Nigeria’s democracy, undermine the rule of law, and set a dangerous precedent
for governance.
According to Obi, the decision has plunged the country
back into lawlessness, undoing the democratic progress made over the past 26
years.
He accused the President of displaying a “dangerous willingness to trample on
democracy” by bypassing constitutional processes and arbitrarily declaring a
state of emergency in Rivers State.
“The declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers
State is not just reckless, it is a clear attempt to return us to a state of
nature and tighten the government’s grip on power at all costs,” Obi stated.
He further described the action as a “degrading
backdoor imposition of martial rule” on a key part of the country, warning that
such an approach has serious implications for Nigeria’s democracy.
Obi also argued that the decision represents a biased
interpretation of Section 305(1) of the 1999 Constitution, which outlines the
conditions under which a state of emergency can be declared.
He pointed out that the provision does not grant the President the power to
unilaterally remove a sitting governor, emphasising that such a move is in
direct violation of democratic norms and good governance.
“This decision does not align with democratic
principles. Instead, it appears to be a predetermined action serving specific
interests rather than the collective good of the people of Rivers State and
Nigeria,” he said.
Obi warned that if this action is allowed to stand, it
will breed a culture of impunity and lawlessness. He expressed concern that
Nigeria is already grappling with widespread electoral malpractice, disregard
for due process, and massive rigging, and that the arbitrary removal of elected
officials would only push the country further into instability and anarchy.
He, therefore, called on the National Assembly and all
democratic stakeholders to resist the move, stating that failure to do so would
further entrench impunity and political brigandage in the country.
“I appeal to the National Assembly and all
stakeholders not to allow this to stand, as it only deepens the culture of
impunity already threatening our democracy,” Obi declared.
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