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Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by Sunnyshinylight(op): 11:29pm On Mar 23, 2025
Tambuwal stressed that Section 305 of the Constitution is clear and unambiguous about the process for declaring a state of emergency and the role of the National Assembly in approving such a proclamation.

Former Sokoto State governor, Senator Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, has stated that the Senate failed to meet the constitutional requirement of a two-thirds majority when approving President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s proclamation of a state of emergency in Rivers State.

Last Thursday, the Senate held a closed-door session to deliberate on the president’s proclamation. Following the session, the proclamation was approved during plenary through a voice vote by members present in the chamber.

Tambuwal, who represents Sokoto South in the 10th Senate and is a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, told SundaySun in Abuja that the approval fell short of the constitutional requirement of 73 senators out of 109, as mandated by Section 305 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

“I will be speaking to you from the point of view of being a lawyer, a member of the Body of Benchers and a life Bencher for that matter and not necessarily as a lawmaker who is a member of the 10th Senate,” Tambuwal said.

“And, in addition to that, possibly my experience as a former presiding officer, former Speaker of the House of Representatives who presided over a matter such as this in 2013.”

Tambuwal stressed that Section 305 of the Constitution is clear and unambiguous about the process for declaring a state of emergency and the role of the National Assembly in approving such a proclamation.

The former Speaker of the House of Representatives said the Constitution spells out how the president can declare a state of emergency and what is required from both chambers of the National Assembly before such a resolution can be passed.

He said, “What is required is that you must obtain and have two-thirds of all the members, of either of the two chambers, in support of the resolution.

“In the case of what happened in the Senate, where I belong, I don’t know whether members of your team, who are members of the press corps, had the privilege of checking the (Senate) register to see whether there were up to 72, 73 senators on the floor. From what I saw, there was no such number on the floor that day.

“So, if you juxtapose that to the requirement of the Constitution, which says that the Senate must have two-thirds of its members, all of its members to pass that resolution, in support of it, not just present and voting. No! Supporting it. It means that what was done fell short of the provision of the Constitution.”

Tambuwal pointed out that the National Assembly should have been guided by the constitution but failed to adhere to it when approving the Rivers State proclamation.

“State of emergency was declared under President (Olusegun) Obasanjo… two-thirds had to be garnered, in the Senate and the House of Representatives.

“State of emergency was declared during the administration of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan in 2013, in Borno State. Also in Adamawa and Yobe. We had to garner two-thirds.

“So, what stops the current National Assembly from making reference to its own precedents that are domiciled within its own library, within its own records? I can’t understand that. So, it’s part of the problem,” he said.

President Bola Tinubu declared a state of emergency in Rivers State on March 18, 2025, citing escalating political instability and recent incidents of pipeline vandalism that threatened Nigeria's oil production.

This proclamation led to the six-month suspension of Governor Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy, Mrs. Ngozi Odu, and all members of the state House of Assembly. Retired Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas was appointed as the state's administrator during this period.

The political crisis in Rivers State had been intensifying due to a rift between Governor Fubara and state lawmakers, many of whom were aligned with his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, now the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.

Tensions escalated when some lawmakers initiated impeachment proceedings against the governor over alleged illegal budget presentations and issues concerning the composition of the legislative chamber.

Concurrently, incidents of pipeline vandalism, including a fire on the Trans Niger Pipeline, raised significant security and economic concerns, prompting the federal government's intervention.

In the aftermath of the emergency declaration, reports emerged alleging that financial inducements were offered to secure legislative approval.

SaharaReporters exclusively reported that cash was distributed at Senate President Godswill Akpabio's guest house to garner support for the emergency proclamation.

Specifically, some senators reportedly received $10,000 each, while some senators were given $5,000 each, to influence the approval of the emergency rule in Rivers State. These allegations have been met with denials from legislative members.

The House of Representatives, through its deputy spokesman Hon. Philip Agbese, dismissed claims that members were induced with money to ratify the President's request, labeling such allegations as "false" and "malicious."

The situation has sparked debates about the constitutional processes surrounding the declaration of emergency rule and the integrity of legislative approvals.

Critics argue that suspending elected officials undermines democratic principles.
https://saharareporters.com/2025/03/23/rivers-emergency-rule-senate-lacked-required-two-thirds-majority-approval-tinubus

Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by Sunnyshinylight(op):
Truth .

It was illegality plus more absolutely freezing illegality foisted on super I don't care method of achieving what they set out to accomplish.

All hail the latest emperor's in Nigeria politics and government.
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by plumcomm: 11:43pm On Mar 23, 2025
[b][/b]He said, “What is required is that you must obtain and have two-thirds of all the members, of either of the two chambers, in support of the resolution.
Having mentioned the word “either”,so there was no 2/3 in both chambers?,abeg make una go siddon
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by MadamExcellency: 11:53pm On Mar 23, 2025
plumcomm:
He said, “What is required is that you must obtain and have two-thirds of all the members, of either of the two chambers, in support of the resolution.
Having mentioned the word “either”, so there was no 2/3 in both chambers? abeg make una go siddon
Are you trying to read the Constitution upside down? If President Tinubu is impeached with either two-thirds of the members of the two bicameral legislative arm will you still support this comment? He said they had the two-thirds. That's plural, not singular or logical.

“State of emergency was declared during the administration of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan in 2013, in Borno State. Also in Adamawa and Yobe. We had to garner two-thirds.
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by yarimo(m): 12:43am On Mar 24, 2025
Campaign after election 😆😆
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by Sunnyshinylight(op): 6:52am On Mar 24, 2025
Jayj2244:
Any way na way
Lies
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by seanfer(m): 7:04am On Mar 24, 2025
Not expecting Tambuwal to say otherwise.
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by AmigoDeDon(m): 7:08am On Mar 24, 2025
Rivers on the news recently
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by crossfm: 7:08am On Mar 24, 2025
Hehehe.

PDP is a finished political party. If they are serious opposition,the APC won't be making all these reckless moves.

Oga,go and fix your party and you can now tackle the wicked party called APC,if not nothing will come out of these whole shouting.
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by Benincity: 7:08am On Mar 24, 2025
Traitors
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by AmigoDeDon(m): 7:08am On Mar 24, 2025
Rivers on the news recently






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Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by AmigoDeDon(m): 7:09am On Mar 24, 2025
Rivers on the news recently....








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Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by helinues: 7:09am On Mar 24, 2025
Campaign after election
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by ddippset(m):
Over the course of Tinubu's presidency and even his stronghold on Lagos state, together with his handling of the Obasa crisis, Tinubu has proven to be even more autocratic and despotic than Buhari and GEJ combined.

In the recent turn of events, Here are three serious constitutional breaches which further show that Tinubu is only a democrat by mouth and not at heart..


1. Tinubu went ahead and swore in the Sole Administrator even before approval was given by the Legislators.

2. Tinubu went ahead and suspended the Governor and the Assembly, thereby violating the constitution.

3. Tinubu had declared in the past during Obasanjo and GEJ, that the declaration of a SOE and removal of the Governor was illegal and threatened fire and brimstone over it.
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by Image123(m): 7:09am On Mar 24, 2025
Because the opposition are media opposition and cowards, it's nobody's fault. We have video evidence of ZERO opposition to the decision. The ONLY opposition that day was Dickson of Bayelsa and his laughable opposition was to open votes, he wanted a closed session, and the SP told him to shut up as that's already in the plan.
You are paid heavily and should shelve every other thing to be present for such an important decision in your main job heavily paid for by Nigeria. But some of you cowards chose to be absent instead of coming boldly to vote NAY. You are lawfully outsmarted by the serious and bold leadership.
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by Ashez: 7:09am On Mar 24, 2025
So many rants from hopeless folks above, those in authority today can keep having a field day for now, one day e go clear for una eyes, someone is trampling upon the constitution that binds us together as a people, and you lots are making up excuses for him, one day that rain go fall, d very day wey this rain go fall, e go touch cow, touch who dey lead cow, make we dey go.
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by Access03(m): 7:10am On Mar 24, 2025
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Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by emkz: 7:10am On Mar 24, 2025
Therefore, the senators who did not attend plenary that day owe the nation an explanation.

They said some of them were in Hajj. Were they elected to be going on Hajj?

The matter was stepped down from Wednesday to Thursday. Except they were in Australia, there was sufficient time to take the next flight to return to Abuja and vote. They didn't do this.

Nigerians, hold the elected representatives to task. They do not feel they are accountable. They were elected to represent us, but they hardly sit in chambers. This practice has been around since 1979, where legislators spend their time chasing contracts, buying properties and going on vacation without doing the jobs they were elected for. Some of them also spend their time sleeping in the senate and hardly contribute to debates.

The president declared a state of emergency using Section 305 of the constitution. The national assembly voted to affirm it within 48 hours. Let the judiciary decide on the matter of the president's declaration or the matter of quorum. It is not for us to decide who is right or wrong.

As for the leadership of the national assembly, it is time to institute a keycard, retina and fingerprint internal clocking system for every legislator and it must be tracked daily. The public deserves to know legislators who report or are absent from their duty post. Every absense must be explained.

Constitutents, pay attention to your legislators. Many of them are not doing their jobs as Tambuwal just admitted.
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by Sholaco: 7:13am On Mar 24, 2025
Okay
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by ogascomax: 7:14am On Mar 24, 2025
What do you expect from a lawless president and a lawless senate President. All of them are criminals.
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by Peterobiisathie(f): 7:14am On Mar 24, 2025
Tinubu is a president with Balls
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by zero8zero(m): 7:15am On Mar 24, 2025
Someone who walked out during the session, Loser
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by Hemanwel(m): 7:15am On Mar 24, 2025
2027 general election is basically going to be about the masses showing the world that Nigeria is bigger than Tinubu, Wike, and Akpabio
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by fatherjesse(m):
We know we are in a civilian dictatorship already and Sowore already said it- the most dangerous people in Nigeria are Wike, Akpabio and Tinubu. Judiciary in the hands of Wike, Akpabio in control of the legislature and Tinubu firmly manipulating the executive
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by favour32(m): 7:18am On Mar 24, 2025
Senators run street matter.
Collect some thousand of dollars to voice vote.
Nigeria go hard to....


Gifts were given for their supports.


Na today we hear Akpabio dey say,
"a token has been sent into your account"

But this money was given in cash!
In hard currency 💲
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by RZArecta(m): 7:24am On Mar 24, 2025
Agbàdo bàstards are abusing Tambuwal instead of disputing the evidence backed opinions he presented. Na Fubara I blame sha, he allowed them to see him finish
Re: Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Lacked Required Number - Senator Tambuwal by Electorate: 7:25am On Mar 24, 2025
Sunnyshinylight:
https://saharareporters.com/2025/03/23/rivers-emergency-rule-senate-lacked-required-two-thirds-majority-approval-tinubus
The internet will remind their children that these were the cowards called Senators in the 10th Assembly.

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