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State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by Nemere2020(op): 8:25pm On Dec 15, 2025
Press Release

STATE OF EMERGENCY JUDGMENT: NAVIGATING A DANGEROUS DEMOCRATIC BEND


Earlier today, a full panel of the Supreme Court finally delivered a split judgment (six to one) in the suit filed by the Attorney-General of Adamawa State and others against the Attorney-General of the Federation and the National Assembly. The suit marked SC/CV/329/2025, challenged the powers of the President to suspend democratically elected officials like the Governor and Deputy Governor, and democratic institutions such as the Rivers State House of Assembly. The Apex Court struck out the suit based on an absence of a cause of action but, went on to comment on the issues raised in the suit therein. Their comments have been largely interpreted as upholding President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State earlier this year.

While we respect the authority of the apex court and recognise its finality within our jurisdiction, we are nevertheless compelled to draw attention to the grave dangers that can emanate from the interpretation of the reasoning in this judgement on the political landscape of our country. Our concern is anchored on the age-long principle of law that the express mention of one thing excludes others (expressio unius est exclusio alterius), and the clear constitutional position that no person or institution(other than the State House of Assembly or a court of law), is empowered to remove a Governor from office, even temporarily, during the subsistence of a constitutional term. To hold otherwise is to create a pathway by which a President, with the active support of the National Assembly, can compel political alignment or compliance through the instrumentality of emergency powers in ways not envisaged by the Constitution.

We submit that the interpretation of this judgment has the potential to reverse the hard-won democratic gains by unwittingly making state governments completely subservient to the Federal Government, forcing them to seek to ‘connect to the centre’ by joining the ruling party, as we are already witnessing. More troubling is the fact that the logical extension of this reasoning based on the provision of Section 305(3)(c) “extraordinary measures to restore peace and security” could, in the future, be interpreted to justify the suspension of other constitutional institutions, including the judiciary itself. We cannot reconcile how in a federation (not a unitary state) an elected President can be empowered to dismantle the democratic structures of a federating unit, sack elected officials and appoint leaders there, without consciously promoting authoritarianism and entrenching tyranny.

As a political party wholly committed to the protection and consolidation of democracy in Nigeria, we hereby call on the National Assembly to urgently initiate constitutional and legislative safeguards that clearly define and limit the scope of emergency powers of the president, to prevent imminent abuse and preserve Nigeria’s federation. We also urge Nigerians, civil society organisations, the media, and the international democratic community to remain vigilant in the defence of constitutionalism, federalism, and the sanctity of the electoral mandate.

We remain hopeful that, at the next opportunity, the Supreme Court will have cause to extensively clarify the constitutional boundaries of emergency powers, in the overriding interest of justice, democracy, and the long-term stability of our Republic.

Signed:

Comrade Ini Ememobong, mnipr
National Publicity Secretary
Peoples Democratic Party
15122025
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Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by ebukal67x: 8:27pm On Dec 15, 2025
Good self, I expect a report on how the APC government has been treating the LP-controlled states.
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by Xscape1993(m): 8:28pm On Dec 15, 2025
Under this evil government call APC, the Executive, Legislative and Judiciary are the same thing. No separation of power under this agberoism and toutism government...
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by Kukutente23: 8:30pm On Dec 15, 2025
Very shameful judgement written amidst mouthful of corn 🌽 and glasses of whiskey 🍷
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by HgAkpobomeEr: 8:31pm On Dec 15, 2025
The Supreme Court has spoken. Everyone should go home and manage their state.
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by fergie001(mod): 8:36pm On Dec 15, 2025
I have refrained from commenting because our newspapers can paint Court rulings sometimes.

But like I said when they filed this suit:
-Did they obtain the consent of Fubara or Rivers Govt?
- It didn't happen to anyone of them so do they have enough to invoke the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court?

We will wait till it's made public.
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by Ofunaofu: 8:47pm On Dec 15, 2025
Our judiciary has been criminally capture Tinubu is on the path to becoming Nigeria's paul biya

Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by trutharena: 8:47pm On Dec 15, 2025
Where the law does not provide for a remedy, the court cannot create one.
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by yarimo(m): 8:55pm On Dec 15, 2025
Illegal PDP spoke man reacting foolishly
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by PheelzAlmighty: 8:56pm On Dec 15, 2025
Nuclear reactors...

APC is the monster they created
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by chariiks(m): 8:56pm On Dec 15, 2025
Nemere2020:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17gyrhsT5h/
Let them continue with their rascality. The snake they training will become the dragon that will eat them up
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by Ibelearner(m): 8:56pm On Dec 15, 2025
This judiciary people wey no respect for people eyes again still they..
2023 open many yansh us wey no know wetin dey sup
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by Shedrack777: 8:57pm On Dec 15, 2025
Shedrack777 reacts to the state of emergency judgement in rivers state. Details shortly
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by Deepspirituals: 8:58pm On Dec 15, 2025
yarimo:
Illegal PDP spoke man reacting foolishly
When are going to have a Wise President
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by mikepal: 8:58pm On Dec 15, 2025
Nemere2020:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17gyrhsT5h/
The same supreme court that declared him winner of a fraudulent election, his do you expect to win him there, Omo anything APC and supreme court just forget it you can't win them. Most especially Tinubu
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by Fuckinecng(m): 8:59pm On Dec 15, 2025
Stinkingly corrupt Rubber stamp supreme court of country of a particular concern.
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by Lumig: 8:59pm On Dec 15, 2025
PDPhuh How many people are in that party that makes them to be reacting grin
A group of stranded and lonely individuals
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by kaludestiny10(m): 9:01pm On Dec 15, 2025
Our once reverend Supreme Court is now a caricature of itself. The judiciary as it stands now has lost its independence and bearing. They are now an arm of the executive especially at the federal level.
Our supreme Court judges will definitely plunge this country into judicial anarchy soonest.
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by fredoooooo: 9:01pm On Dec 15, 2025
Pdp and reaction are like bread and butter.. na only react dem dey react nowadays ..
Dem forget say all the evil in Nigeria politics today. They sow it. Reap it pdp.. you will also reap it with any other party ypu create grin cheesy grin
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by AndroBlaze:
The same people complaining were the same people hailing the Supreme Court for dressing down the Presidency regarding pardons.

Let me advise people who do not understand basic Gvernment 101, if you think the Supreme Court is meant to act as opposition in a democracy, because una no fit gather yourselves together and oppose properly, you are in for long things.

To think this is coming from the same party that declared state of Emergency 3 or 4 times and sacked governors themselves, shameless people.
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by Guestmale: 9:05pm On Dec 15, 2025
Wonders shall never, hypocrisy of the highest order. PDP should covered their head in shame,do they think all the present Nigerians were born fifteen years ago. Were they not the first government to declared state of emergency in both Ekiti and Plateau states during former president OBJ regime?

PDP is not in position to condemn the state of emergency, infact the best for them is to keep shut. I'm very sure this is the Governor Makinde's faction of PDP that release this shameless or is it shameful statement.
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by Ofunaofu: 9:05pm On Dec 15, 2025
fergie001:
I have refrained from commenting because our newspapers can paint Court rulings sometimes.

But like I said when they filed this suit:
-Did they obtain the consent of Fubara or Rivers Govt?
I don’t think they need to obtain the consent of anyone.
They only approached the Supreme Court to interpret the law and determine whether the President has the power to suspend democratically elected governors and members of a State House of Assembly.

However, from what I can deduce here and to the chagrin of everyone the Supreme Court supports the president action describing it as “extraordinary measure to restore peace and order.”

This is very dangerous

This implies that the President can instigate chaos and anarchy in a State he doesn't like the governor by empowering certain individuals, as Wike was empowered to instigate a crisis in Rivers State and then suspend a democratically elected governor under the guise of restoring peace and order through an 'extraordinary measure.'
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by abc115: 9:05pm On Dec 15, 2025
Shameful that PDP publicity secretary is using ChatGPT
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by reddingtonblack: 9:07pm On Dec 15, 2025
The supreme court verdict was just a show of your pocketed our judiciary are

We already know the president as the constitutional power to declare state of emergency But the Fuss is was there crisis in Rivers that warrant such veto power

The Tinubu act in accordance to the stipulated clauses ... which pipeline was bombed or where chaos evidences

Is just like supreme court sitting to read to Nigerians Police can arrest, yeah but there must be violation of law or crime .

police cant just arrest base on feelings or personal interest .. we have to correct that
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by Justnation: 9:12pm On Dec 15, 2025
PDP is back and bouncing, thank God for the spokesman PDP now have. The ini obong of PDP is super spokesman, well done sir
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by adioolayi(m): 9:12pm On Dec 15, 2025
This factional PDP PRO is good.

Mr Debo Ologunagba just dey do whatever at that office all the while

grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by Typing: 9:16pm On Dec 15, 2025
Make una no worry. The next President from the North, will use the same procedure to remove whoever is the Governor of Lagos State. A state of emergency will also be declared and someone from North will be appointed as the Sole administrator.

This will be renewed after every six months till the tenure of the Governor is over.


Do me I do you, God no go vex

Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by JAMO84: 9:16pm On Dec 15, 2025
This new pdp publicity secretary is good. Far better than Debo whose press statement always sound like a nursery rhyme.
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by spencekat(m): 9:16pm On Dec 15, 2025
We hereby call on the National Assembly to urgently initiate constitutional and legislative safeguards that clearly define and limit the scope of emergency powers of the president, to prevent imminent abuse and preserve Nigeria’s federation


Supported!
These were exactly what I earlier said.
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by phemray(m): 9:17pm On Dec 15, 2025
yarimo:
Illegal PDP spoke man reacting foolishly
Someone should remind me how many governor was removed by OBJ under PDP but are now saying OBJ didn't have power then but they kept quiet.

PDP is funny. Imagine a worse Scenario where governor and national assembly are fighting dirty with gunshots killing each other and innocent. So who will remove all of them fighting for peace to rain.??
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by fergie001(mod): 9:17pm On Dec 15, 2025
Ofunaofu:
I don’t think they need to obtain the consent of anyone.
They only approached the Supreme Court to interpret the law and determine whether the President has the power to suspend democratically elected governors and members of a State House of Assembly.

However, from what I can deduce here and to the chagrin of everyone the Supreme Court supports the president action describing it as “extraordinary measure to restore peace and order.”

This is very dangerous

This implies that the President can instigate chaos and anarchy in a State he doesn't like the governor by empowering certain individuals, as Wike was empowered to instigate a crisis in Rivers State and then suspend a democratically elected governor under the guise of restoring peace and order through an 'extraordinary measure.'
Again, the Supreme Court and our Courts in general do not deal with academic or hypothetical issues. From what I gathered from the judgement, the Supreme Court held it was illegal, because the NA should have voted first before the SoE pronouncement.
Again, it should not have been by voice votes, but voting by head.
Re: State Of Emergency: PDP reacts to Supreme Court's judgement on Rivers by WeirdAlien: 9:21pm On Dec 15, 2025
Sensible argument there.

A president can threaten a governor with emergency rule to force political submission.
Moreover, military deployment to a state, working with the gov, should be sufficient to suppress any uprising. Administrative powers should remain with the elected officials.
But this is Nigeria - we will only make noise, nothing will happen, and we won't do anything about it.
The political class should just run the country however they want.
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