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COVID-19: NCDC COMMENDS OGUN GOVT FOR WILLINGNESS TO GO AN EXTRA MILE

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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has commended the Ogun State Government for its willingness to go an extra mile at ensuring that the State was fully ready to battle the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Director General, NCDC, Dr. Chike Ihekweazu who made this known when he visited the Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, alongside the Country Director, World Health Organisation (WHO), Dr. Fiona Braka in the Governor’s country home, Iperu-Remo, said that the Centre for Disease Control is willing to work with the State Government in its quest to battle the Coronavirus pandemic. He added that the Centre believes the State deserves to benefit from some of the most stringent support that the Centre could offer.

“I think what I have seen in Ogun today and over the past few weeks in my engagement with the Commissioner is a willingness to go the extra mile. For us, the job is half done, so on behalf of the National Centre for Disease Control and the World Health Organisation, we are committed to supporting you. You have been on this journey longer than any other state in the country, so you deserve some of the most stringent support that we have,” he said.

Dr. Chike Ihekweazu, who also noted that it was a bit difficult to put a stop to social gathering because the country is a social country, urged the the State Government to communicate with the people in a way that they would take ownership and responsibility for the changes in the lifestyle they will have to adopt.

“We are a social people, a social country…we love interaction, being close to each other, hugging each other, celebrating each other, our weddings, our social events, football…all these are things that define who we are and giving up on all of that for longer periods of time will come with some pain. That is really where your leadership skills will be so needed…yourself and other leaders in the State, to communicate with the people in a way that they would take ownership and responsibility for the changes in the lifestyle they will have to adopt,” he said.

In her remarks, the Country Director, World Health Organisation, Dr. Fiona Braka applauded the State Government for having the capacity that could take in more patients, adding that the WHO is impressed with the State Government.

“We are so much impressed and would like to congratulate Your Excellency and your team that has been working very hard. We could not join you for the launching of those isolation facilities…thank you for the invitation. But we are here to see what you have done. We leave with a positive note that there is capacity in Ogun State to take more patients, so congratulations, Ogun State,” she said.

In his remarks, the Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abidoun disclosed that the State is fully set to tackle the pandemic, while adding that the State is set to begin the process of giving face masks to its people as soon as it receives the first batch of a million pieces.

Abiodun, while disclosing that all what the State Government had been able to do in terms of setting up isolation centres and a molecular laboratory was through self help, called on the Federal Government to come to the aid of his administration, so that more could be acheived.

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Fubara Reacts to Suspension: “We Will Face This With Wisdom and Faith”

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Fubara Reacts to Suspension: “We Will Face This With Wisdom and Faith”

Rivers in Turmoil: Fubara Rallies Supporters After Tinubu Declares State of Emergency

The political storm in Rivers State has escalated to unprecedented levels as Governor Siminalayi Fubara urges the people to remain calm and law-abiding following President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in the oil-rich state. The move, which has sent shockwaves across Nigeria’s political landscape, has effectively sidelined Fubara’s administration, paving the way for the appointment of former Naval Chief, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, as the Sole Administrator of Rivers State.

Despite the drastic turn of events, Fubara, in a passionate address to the people of Rivers, reaffirmed his commitment to constitutional governance and accused the Rivers State House of Assembly of sabotaging peace efforts.

“Even in the face of the political impasse, we have remained committed to constitutional order and the rule of law, putting the interest of our people above all else,” the embattled governor declared.

A Political Battlefield: Fubara vs. Rivers Assembly

The crisis in Rivers State has been brewing for months, with intense political battles between Fubara and factions within the state legislature. The power struggle reached a boiling point with impeachment threats against Fubara, defiant court rulings, and open rebellion from lawmakers allegedly backed by powerful political interests.

Fubara insists that his government complied with all peace agreements brokered by the presidency, including reinstating resigned commissioners and implementing a Supreme Court judgment. Yet, he claims that certain lawmakers deliberately blocked efforts to restore stability, making governance nearly impossible.

Tinubu’s Drastic Move: Rivers Under Federal Control

The state of emergency declared by President Tinubu marks a historic intervention in Rivers politics, effectively stripping the elected governor of his powers and placing the state under federal control. The suspension of Fubara, his deputy, and the Rivers State House of Assembly raises legal and constitutional concerns, with analysts debating whether Tinubu’s action is a necessary intervention or an overreach of executive power.

Fubara, however, remains defiant, assuring Rivers people that his administration had kept the state safe, secure, and functioning despite the political turbulence.

“Yes, we have political disagreements, but good governance has continued. Salaries have been paid, great projects are being executed, and above all, Rivers State remains peaceful under our watch,” Fubara declared.

What’s Next? Legal, Political, and Public Reactions

The declaration of a state of emergency has set the stage for a political and legal showdown. Will Fubara challenge his suspension? How will Rivers’ political stakeholders, opposition parties, and civil society groups respond to Tinubu’s intervention?

For now, the fate of Rivers State lies in uncertain waters, as its people wait to see whether Tinubu’s move will bring order or further escalate tensions in Nigeria’s most politically volatile state.

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Rivers State Boils: Tinubu’s Emergency Declaration Sparks Controversy

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Emergency Rule in Rivers: Tinubu Moves to Restore Order or Seize Control?

Emergency Rule in Rivers: Tinubu Moves to Restore Order or Seize Control?

 

In a nationwide broadcast on Tuesday evening, President Bola Tinubu declared a state of emergency in Rivers State, citing the need to restore law and order amid escalating political turmoil. The declaration led to the suspension of Governor Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy, Mrs. Ngozi Odu, and all elected members of the Rivers State House of Assembly for an initial period of six months.

President Tinubu announced the nomination of retired Vice Admiral Ibokette Ibas as the Rivers State Administrator to oversee the affairs of the state. Within hours of the announcement, military personnel took over the Rivers Government House in Port Harcourt, with sources confirming the presence of armed soldiers and an Armored Personnel Carrier stationed at the entrance.

Tension in Port Harcourt

Following the emergency declaration, anxiety gripped the state capital, Port Harcourt. Residents rushed home as news of the situation spread, while others gathered on streets to discuss the unfolding events. Witnesses reported an increased military presence, with government officials remaining tight-lipped on the specifics of the transition process.

Tinubu Justifies Action

In his address, Tinubu stated that the political crisis in Rivers State had defied all attempts at resolution, stalling development and depriving residents of good governance. He cited Section 305 of the 1999 Constitution as the legal basis for the emergency declaration, emphasizing that the move was necessary to restore stability.

“For the avoidance of doubt, this declaration does not affect the judicial arm of Rivers State, which shall continue to function in accordance with their constitutional mandate,” Tinubu clarified. He assured that the newly appointed administrator would focus on governance rather than legislation, with any necessary regulations subject to Federal Executive Council approval.

The decision followed an emergency security meeting at Aso Rock, convened after twin explosions rocked oil pipelines in the state. The meeting included key security figures, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Speaker of the House of Representatives Tajudeen Abbas, and top government officials.

Fubara Responds, Calls for Calm

Governor Fubara, in a statement, urged Rivers residents to remain calm and law-abiding. He blamed political adversaries for frustrating his attempts to comply with a recent Supreme Court ruling. “Since assuming office, all my actions have been guided by the Constitution and a commitment to peace,” Fubara said. He accused members of the state assembly loyal to former Governor Nyesom Wike of undermining his efforts to govern effectively.

Pipeline Explosions Heighten Tensions

Security concerns escalated after two explosions were reported at key oil installations in Rivers State within 24 hours. The first incident occurred at the Trans Niger Pipeline in Bodo, Gokana Local Government Area, while the second blast hit a pipeline manifold in Omwawriwa, Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni LGA. The Rivers State Police Command confirmed arrests related to the incidents and launched an investigation into possible sabotage.

Some sources linked the blasts to threats from militant groups opposing the political crisis, raising fears of renewed instability in the Niger Delta. The police, however, assured the public that measures were in place to prevent further disruptions.

Political Fallout and Supreme Court Rulings

The crisis in Rivers State has been brewing for months, with a long-standing rift between Governor Fubara and lawmakers loyal to Wike. The state assembly had earlier moved to impeach Fubara, a process that intensified following a Supreme Court ruling affirming the legitimacy of 27 lawmakers who defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC). The apex court ordered the suspension of state government financial allocations until a lawful budget was passed under Speaker Martin Amaewhule’s leadership.

NBA, Opposition, and PANDEF Condemn Suspension

The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) criticized Tinubu’s declaration, arguing that the Constitution does not empower the President to unilaterally suspend a governor or elected lawmakers. “A declaration of emergency does not automatically dissolve or suspend elected state governments,” NBA President Afam Osigwe (SAN) stated.

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar also condemned the move, describing it as “an assault on democracy.” He accused Tinubu of failing to prevent the political crisis from escalating and warned that the intervention could destabilize the region.

Similarly, the PDP rejected the state of emergency, calling it an unconstitutional attempt to forcefully take control of Rivers State. PDP National Publicity Secretary Debo Ologunagba stated, “The action of Mr. President borders on an attempt at state capture and a deliberate plan to subvert democracy in Rivers State.”

The Ijaw National Congress and Ijaw Youth Council warned against any attempt to remove Governor Fubara, asserting that such actions could lead to unrest in the Niger Delta and disrupt oil production.

National Assembly’s Role and Next Steps

Under Nigerian law, the National Assembly must approve the declaration of a state of emergency within 10 days. The decision is expected to face intense debate, with opposition lawmakers and civil society groups already mobilizing against the measure.

In the meantime, all eyes are on Rivers State as tensions rise amid uncertainty over the political future of the state. Security agencies have been placed on high alert to prevent further unrest, while the Federal Government insists that the emergency intervention is necessary to restore stability and governance.

More updates will follow as the situation unfolds.

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NUSA Commends Gov. Peter Mbah for Unprecedented Development in Enugu State

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NUSA Commends Gov. Peter Mbah for Unprecedented Development in Enugu State

NUSA Commends Gov. Peter Mbah for Unprecedented Development in Enugu State

The Nigerian Union South Africa (NUSA) has praised the administration of Governor Peter Mbah for spearheading unprecedented progress and development in Enugu State. The commendation was made in a congratulatory message to the governor on the occasion of his 53rd birthday anniversary.

The statement, released on Monday, was signed by Mr. Smart Nwobi, the President of NUSA and Secretary-General of the Enugu State Union South Africa. The group expressed admiration for Governor Mbah’s dedication to advancing the state’s potential and improving the quality of life for its citizens.

“We are honoured to extend our warmest and most heartfelt felicitations to you on the auspicious occasion of your 53rd birthday,” NUSA stated in the message.

As the apex body representing Nigerians living in South Africa, NUSA acknowledged the governor’s outstanding leadership and transformative achievements, which have earned him recognition both within Nigeria and among the Diaspora community.

“Your remarkable vision and dedicated service have not gone unnoticed both within Nigeria and among the Diaspora community,” the statement continued.

The union further expressed its best wishes for the governor’s continued success, good health, and divine guidance as he leads Enugu State towards greater heights of prosperity.

Governor Peter Mbah’s administration has been widely recognized for implementing policies that drive economic growth, infrastructure development, and social progress in Enugu State. His leadership continues to attract commendation from both local and international stakeholders.

NUSA’s message underscores the growing appreciation for Governor Mbah’s efforts in fostering sustainable development and positioning Enugu State as a model of progress in Nigeria.

 

 

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