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Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by Morbeta11(op): 5:42am On Mar 23, 2025
Rivers emergency rule: Presidency faults Jonathan, Soyinka for condemning Fubara, lawmakers’ suspension

Former President Goodluck Jonathan and Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka have spoken against the suspension of elected officers in Rivers State.

While Jonathan described the development as capable of bringing Nigeria into disrepute, Soyinka said it was against the spirit of federalism.

President Tinubu had, on March 18, declared a state of emergency in Rivers, citing the breakdown of governance as a result of the war of attrition between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and the state lawmakers, as well as attacks on oil facilities in the state.

Tinubu also suspended Fubara; his deputy, Ngozi Odu, and members of the state House of Assembly.

He thereafter swore in a retired Chief of Naval Staff, Ibok-Ette Ibas, as the state’s sole administrator.

The president relied on Section 305 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) to back his action.

Forty-eight hours after the declaration, the National Assembly approved the emergency rule in Rivers State, though some lawmakers expressed their opposition to it.

However, many stakeholders, including governors elected under the Peoples Democratic Party, the Nigerian Bar Association, the Nigeria Labour Congress, Senior Advocates of Nigeria, and civil society organisations, have spoken against the emergency rule.

Speaking at the Haske Satumari Foundation Colloquium in Abuja on Saturday, Jonathan condemned the suspension of democratic rule in Rivers State, saying he was disappointed that elected officials were removed.

“These actions by key actors in the executive and legislative arms of government paint the country in a negative light,” Jonathan, who was the chairman of the programme, said.

The former president maintained that the image and investment opportunities of the country heavily depended on the actions of the executive, legislature, and judiciary.

He blamed the three arms of government for their roles in the Rivers crisis, accusing them of engaging in abuse of power.

“The key actors in Nigeria from the executive to the legislature and the judiciary know the correct thing to do but they are refusing to do it; they are pretending to sleep, and waking such a person is extremely difficult because the person knows the right thing.

“A clear abuse of offices, clear abuse of power, clear abuse of privileges, cutting across the three arms of government — from the executive through the parliament and to the judiciary,” Jonathan said.

He noted that though it was not the norm for former presidents to comment on some issues so as not to heat up the polity, his comment was necessitated by persistent calls from many Nigerians for him to speak on the events in Rivers State as a prominent son of the Niger Delta.

The former president said it was difficult for anyone to have faith in the judiciary in a situation where an individual dictated what to do to the bench.

While presiding over the affairs of the country, Jonathan declared a state of emergency in three North-East states—Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa—in May 2013 due to the Boko Haram insurgency.

But democratic institutions in those states were not suspended.

On his part, Soyinka said the declaration was against the spirit of federalism.

The Nobel laureate, who spoke to an international news outlet, The Africa Report, maintained that the declaration of a state of emergency in the manner with which it was carried out betrayed federalism.

According to Soyinka, the 1999 constitution gives too much power to the president, saying there was the need for a national discussion on the matter.

He said, “If it is constitutionally right, then I think it is about time we sat down and amended the constitution to make sure that it operates as a genuine federal entity.

“The government is over-centralised. The debate will go on whether this (state of emergency) was, in the first place, a wise decision but in terms of fundamental principles, I believe that this is against the federal spirit of association.

“I find that the constitution has put too much power in the hands of the president. The system we are operating right now is not the best for a pluralistic society like ours. That is a fundamental principle I have always held.”

He stated that Nigeria must hold a national conference to change the country’s foundation, adding, “The federal spirit of association is a cardinal principle and, for that reason, some of us have called again and again for a national conference to really accord ourselves an authentic people’s constitution. Right now, in principle, this action is against the federal imperative.”

Reacting, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Temitope Ajayi, said while Soyinka and Jonathan were respected statesmen, their opinions were personal.

He said, “Professor Wole Soyinka and former President Goodluck Jonathan are respected statesmen. Like many Nigerians that have offered varied opinions on the President’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State, the two distinguished Nigerians have also offered their own opinions too.

“President Tinubu has a country to govern, and he has exercised his power under the 1999 Constitution as amended.

President Tinubu has a duty to preserve the corporate existence of Nigeria. He won’t allow any part of the country or state to descend into chaos.

“The Supreme Court ruled that there is no functioning government in Rivers State known to the constitution of Nigeria. President Tinubu won’t fail in his sacred duty to protect and preserve the country.”


The co-convener of the #BringBackOurGirls movement, Aisha Yesufu, and other prominent human rights activists also demanded the reversal of the emergency rule.

They called for the reinstatement of Fubara and Odu, describing the president’s action as illegal and a violation of the constitution.

Addressing a press conference in Abuja on Saturday, the prominent activists, under the aegis of the Citizens and Civil Society Organisations, condemned the approval of the emergency rule by the National Assembly, saying they failed the people.

Yesufu, who addressed the media, expressed regret, warning that if the majority of Nigerians allowed the President and the National Assembly to get away with the emergency rule, it would set a bad precedent.

She said, “I am sure every Nigerian feels sadness at what is happening currently in our country. The democracy that we have today—a lot of people died for it. It is only fair that we safeguard our democracy and ensure that the rule of law remains sacrosanct and that processes are followed in everything being done.

“We have to understand that if we do not fix this polity and say it’s none of our business, the things happening in Nigeria today will continue to happen, where a few citizens who are supposedly elected into office to serve the people begin to serve only their self-interest.

“Fellow citizens, we must understand that under a democracy, the constitution is sacrosanct, and it must be followed to the letter. This is not the democracy that a lot of people fought for, and some died for us to have. This constitutional rascality has to stop.”

The Executive Director of FixPolitics, Anthony Ubani, who also spoke on behalf of 300 other coalitions, condemned the state of emergency.

According to him, it was not the idea of democracy every true Nigerian had dreamt about.

Ubani also vowed that there would be a series of litigation against the president’s actions in the coming days.

“We demand an immediate reversal of the unconstitutional removal of the governor, deputy governor, and House of Assembly members in Rivers State. The president does not have the power to arbitrarily dismiss elected state officials. His actions are dictatorial and illegal and must be resisted by all Nigerians.

“We call on members of the National Assembly who were not part of Thursday’s charade to speak up against the violation of the constitution. The National Assembly is the highest law-making body in the country, and they must not be allowed to get away with choosing which of Nigeria’s laws they want to obey.

“There will be several lawsuits in the coming days, and we require the judiciary to review each case on its merit and not rely on technicalities to dismiss the cases. History has shown that when unconstitutional acts like this go unchallenged, they become the norm. If Rivers is silenced today, no state is safe tomorrow,” he stated.

Rights groups mobilise

A rights group, Take-It-Back Movement, said it planned to stage a nationwide protest on April 7 against the emergency rule in Rivers State.

The National Coordinator of the group, Sanyaolu Juwon, who disclosed this to Sunday PUNCH, accused Tinubu’s administration of steering Nigeria toward authoritarian rule.

He noted that the President’s action in Rivers State, including the suspension of elected officials, was laying the foundation for military dictatorship.

“Our organisation has been at the forefront of resisting all anti-people policies of Tinubu, and we will keep doing that. We are planning a nationwide protest for April 7, targeted directly against Tinubu’s misgovernance and the declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State.

“We are going to use the protest to address the fact that Tinubu’s government is leading the country towards dictatorship, not just with the development in Rivers State and what he did in Lagos State, but how his regime has handled the entire country, silencing the voice of opposition,” he stated.

Similarly, the national spokesperson for the Youth Rights Campaign and representative of the #EndBadGovernance protest, Hassan Taiwo, strongly criticised Tinubu’s emergency rule, describing it as an attack on democracy.

Also, the Executive Director of the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, Auwal Musa, expressed concerns over the emergency rule, reaffirming the organisation’s commitment to defending the constitutional right to peaceful protest.

Also, the Democratic Socialist Movement, expressed support for a mass action against the emergency rule.

The National Secretary of the DSM, Peluola Adewale, called on the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress to lead the protest against ‘sabotaging democratic rights of the people of Rivers State.’

He said, “They should also mobilise for mass action to condemn the unconstitutional pronouncement by President Tinubu and the approval by the National Assembly.

“All civil society organisations should come together to organise action to defend democracy. Fubara was a product of the overbearing character of Nyesom Wike.

“One person can’t take away the rights of the people of Rivers State. This is like a coup on the people of the state. We condemn this. We support every action to defend democratic rights.”

Adewale also called on the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress to join in the mass action to protest against sabotaging democratic rights of the people.

He said, “All civil society organisations should come together to organise action to defend democracy. One person can’t take away the rights of the people of Rivers State. This is like a coup on the people of the state. We condemn this. We support every action to defend democratic rights.”
https://punchng.com/rivers-emergency-rule-presidency-faults-jonathan-soyinka-for-condemning-fubara-lawmakers-suspension/

Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by unity004(m):
Its good to see Tinubu's govt scoring own goal.

The only thing with this govt is from one bad decision to the worst continuely.

Well i don't blame them because they know they were selected and not elected.

The sad thing here is that our so called opposition are even weaker that Southampton FC
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by Tofax: 6:03am On Mar 23, 2025
"Fly wey no dey hear go follow dead body enter grave."
Oga Tinubu re-trace your steps on Rivers issue before thing go out of hand.
We want you to succeed Mr. President but listen to words of wisdom.

I know these online urchins that thinks from their anus will start typing rubb.ish
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by Tochitee(m): 6:09am On Mar 23, 2025
This man needs to reverse this thing,it will boomerang! That said, I still feel fubura being a naive politician got carried away by his galvanisers? The government house he destroyed will he use his father’s money to rebuild them?? He got careless in his numerous statement, even insulting the president in one of his interview!
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by Penguin2: 6:20am On Mar 23, 2025
When everyone is wrong and you are the only one right, you are either a saint or a fool.

But being that the living cannot be a saint, it is always that you are a fool.

Yea, every Nigerian of good conscience, including Soyinka of all people, has said Tinubu was wrong but the fool and his urine drinkers is insisting that everyone is wrong and he alone is right. Foolishness!
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by HenryThegreat1(m): 6:21am On Mar 23, 2025
Terrible President
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by Betanaija42moro: 6:22am On Mar 23, 2025
HenryThegreat1:
Terrible President
The man is just being remote controlled by Wike
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by Agbegbaorogboye:
Hmmm
Pa Soyinka is blaming the constitution for the president's illegality
Is he now knowing that the constitution gave the president too much power
Why then was he calling other presidents different names before now
The constitution does not give the president the power to remove a gov or legislators
What Tinubu did was an abuse of power and impeachable offence
Let's call a spade what it is

Meanwhile, Jonathan's words here are heavily loaded. It's a case of IYKYK. All of them are pretending to not see the mad man disturbing the peace of the state!!

“The key actors in Nigeria from the executive to the legislature and the judiciary know the correct thing to do but they are refusing to do it; they are pretending to sleep, and waking such a person is extremely difficult because the person knows the right thing.
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by infohenry(m): 6:28am On Mar 23, 2025
Uncle Wole Soyinka don use grammar dodge the real issue. Tinubu is a dictator full stop.
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by Typing: 6:54am On Mar 23, 2025
Make una no blame Tinubu. He is only implementing the orders of his godfather Wike. As a typical Yoruba man, his loyalty to Wike is 100%. grin

Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by id4sho(m): 7:00am On Mar 23, 2025
Soyinka ahhhhh, e b like fake news tongue. E go reach everybody ai. grin
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by DatNiggaDaz:
grin grin grin

Cornfessor Soyinka blaming the 1999 constitution & not his Idol Bobo Chicago He once said he will assess his snatch & grab mandate after a year which he has cowardly failed to do till this day grin grin grin

He has adopted useless grammers to play around the undemocratic action of Bobo Chicago's total disregard for the rule of Law

The fake Cornfessor called the Obidients movement & young people facists when he was exposed has a hungry deceptive pay as you go grammer writer for corrupt Regimes.

Why is the Cornfessor not calling the action of Tinubu Facism ? Why blaming the constitution of Bobo Chicago's rascality & illegalities on the 1999 constitution grin

The 1999 constitution has always been there. Many past President who did more greater & better than Bobo Chicago used that same constitution.

Why is Cornfessor Soyinka now blaming the 1999 constitution for the undemocratic evil & disregard for the rule of law perpetrated by his kinsman?

A lying deceitful creature without a stable character

Tufiakwa

grin grin grin

Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by RisenObinna: 7:24am On Mar 23, 2025
Soyinka the tribal bigot. Which betrayal? You are a professor and you understand what's written in the constitution. What's about the 'ifs'.

Crawl back to your hole.
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by duro4chang(m): 7:56am On Mar 23, 2025
Tochitee:
This man needs to reverse this thing,it will boomerang! That said, I still feel fubura being a naive politician got carried away by his galvanisers? The government house he destroyed will he use his father’s money to rebuild them?? He got careless in his numerous statement, even insulting the president in one of his interview!
Nothing will happen. For 6 months, the administrator will rule Rivers state.
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by Ikaeniyan0:
I don't also support the removal of the governor and lawmakers. Another president might abuse this in future
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by jogsman01(m): 8:07am On Mar 23, 2025
And presidency no dey get fault embarassed
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by SUGARCyprian247: 8:09am On Mar 23, 2025
Why Always The Yoruba??


When Obasanjo was so power drunk and wanted a third term in 2006, the entire Country looked up to the Senate for rescue. The burden fell on one great man, Senator Ken Nnamani, President of the 5th Senate, and at the end he STOOD STRONG putting Country first at the risk of his life and career.

Nnamani made sure that the proceedings of the Senate on May 16, 2006 was televised live to the displeasure of the powerful forces around OBJ.

Why did Nnamani do that? Before the day of the debate he asked Senators to go back home and consult with their constituents, to enable them agree on what to do. So he stood his ground for the proceedings to be televised live so Nigerians can see how their representatives voted. That singular act made a lot of Senators who already promised OBJ to withdraw and vote against third term. Was it not for Nnamani, was it not for that singular act, Obasanjo would have been Nigeria's Paul Biya. But to Nnamani it was COUNTRY FIRST. That was patriotism at it's best.

Just imagine for a second it was this Akwa-Ibom born Generslissimo.OBJ would have gotten LIFE PRESIDENT.

Sam Ovbigbo Omogor
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by anyilalaz: 8:15am On Mar 23, 2025
The fans of this emergency declaration will never know the future effects of it. Trust Nigerian politicians, this drama will repeat itself in the future.

A president and the political party can cause unrest in opposition state, and before you say Jack, state of emergency is declared.

Again look out the state capture: the judiciary and the national assembly.

Even during the military, the judiciary was never like this.
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by bdon12: 8:16am On Mar 23, 2025
Agbegbaorogboye:
Hmmm
Pa Soyinka is blaming the constitution for the president's illegality
Is he now knowing that the constitution gave the president too much power
Why then was he calling other presidents different names before now
The constitution does not give the president the power to remove a gov or legislators
What Tinubu did was an abuse of power and impeachable offence
Let's call a spade what it is

Meanwhile, Jonathan's words here are heavily loaded. It's a case of IYKYK. All of them are pretending to not see the mad man disturbing the peace of the state!!
D bigot soyinka finally got his tongue
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by presido11: 8:26am On Mar 23, 2025
SUGARCyprian247:
Why Always The Yoruba??


When Obasanjo was so power drunk and wanted a third term in 2006, the entire Country looked up to the Senate for rescue. The burden fell on one great man, Senator Ken Nnamani, President of the 5th Senate, and at the end he STOOD STRONG putting Country first at the risk of his life and career.

Nnamani made sure that the proceedings of the Senate on May 16, 2006 was televised live to the displeasure of the powerful forces around OBJ.

Why did Nnamani do that? Before the day of the debate he asked Senators to go back home and consult with their constituents, to enable them agree on what to do. So he stood his ground for the proceedings to be televised live so Nigerians can see how their representatives voted. That singular act made a lot of Senators who already promised OBJ to withdraw and vote against third term. Was it not for Nnamani, was it not for that singular act, Obasanjo would have been Nigeria's Paul Biya. But to Nnamani it was COUNTRY FIRST. That was patriotism at it's best.

Just imagine for a second it was this Akwa-Ibom born Generslissimo.OBJ would have gotten LIFE PRESIDENT.

Sam Ovbigbo Omogor
Obasanjo is from Onitcha according to Ronu urrchins
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by straighttalk(m): 8:29am On Mar 23, 2025
Politicians
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by iwaeda: 8:29am On Mar 23, 2025
This good for nothing guy again.Nigeria is in trouble, if Tope Ajayi is sounding like empty cymbal. grin grin grin grin
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by Exceed15: 8:30am On Mar 23, 2025
See his ugly face
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by iwaeda: 8:30am On Mar 23, 2025
Penguin2:
When everyone is wrong and you are the only one right, you are either a saint or a fool.

But being that the living cannot be a saint, it is always that you are a fool.

Yea, every Nigerian of good conscience, including Soyinka of all people, has said Tinubu was wrong but the fool and his urine drinkers is insisting that everyone is wrong and he alone is right. Foolishness!
God bless you for this summation. angry angry angry angry
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by simpleseyi: 8:32am On Mar 23, 2025
I too think that JAGABAN should have allowed them to steal, to kill and to destroy themselves before stepping in since they think their population is too much and need to be reduced
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by Myrepublic(m): 8:32am On Mar 23, 2025
Did he stop wole soyinka allawee or what? This one that he found his lost voice grin

Terri... ble Tinubu and Wic....ked Wike in Aso Rock,what do you expect? Not forgetting the foo .li. sh Akpabio as senate President
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by SatoshiX: 8:34am On Mar 23, 2025
Story upon story, SOE has come to stay.
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by simpleseyi: 8:38am On Mar 23, 2025
Tofax:
"Fly wey no dey hear go follow dead body enter grave."
Oga Tinubu re-trace your steps on Rivers issue before thing go out of hand.
We want you to succeed Mr. President but listen to words of wisdom.

I know these online urchins that thinks from their anus will start typing rubb.ish
Look at this insect. Tinubu is not Goatluck Jonathan that you all can harass, the JAGABAN no send una Mama
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by Parydelegate: 8:38am On Mar 23, 2025
Agbadorians would defend this news
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by simpleseyi: 8:39am On Mar 23, 2025
Parydelegate:
Agbadorians would defend this news
No cry, no cry.

Cry jare, cry well well
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: SSA Temitope Ajayi Faults Jonathan, Soyinka by simpleseyi: 8:40am On Mar 23, 2025
SatoshiX:
Story upon story, SOE has come to stay.
They should all come back in 6 months
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