Because the return to civil rule in 1999, Rivers State, the acclaimed treasure base of Nigeria, has had 5 governors particularly Peter Odili, Celestine Omehia, Chibuike Amaechi, Nyesom Wike, and now Simnalayi Fubara. The primary main political disaster within the state occurred in 2006 through the Peoples Democratic Celebration governorship nomination for the 2007 election. Ameachi had received the first however ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo mentioned his victory had k-leg–no matter meaning–and as such, Ameachi was denied the occasion nomination, and the ticket was unjustly given to Celestine Omehia who didn’t take part within the PDP main election. The Supreme Courtroom nullified Omehia’s election on October 25, 2007, and requested that Amaechi be sworn in as governor.
It was what the legal professionals name locus classicus. It was unprecedented for somebody who didn’t marketing campaign to be declared winner of the election and be requested to be sworn in ‘instantly’. The apex courtroom reasoned that when folks vote at elections, they don’t seem to be voting stricto sensu for the candidate however the political occasion that sponsored them. This similar precept of legislation was upheld by the Supreme Courtroom in September 2016 when it dominated that the votes forged by the Kogi citizens purportedly for Prince Abubakar Audu who died earlier than the conclusion of the November 2015 governorship election had been forged for All Progressives Congress, and never for the useless candidate and as such Yahaya Bello who was finally declared winner of the ballot ‘inherited’ the votes.
Throughout the tenure of Amaechi, Wike served because the Chief of Workers to the governor between 2007 – 2011. That was after he served because the Chairman of Obio-Akpor Native Authorities in Rivers State between 1999 – 2007. Wike turned Minister of State for Training between 14 July 2011 – April 2014. He had a bitter feud together with his former principal; Ameachi, throughout this time, till Ameachi left PDP to hitch APC on November 26, 2013. Wike with the help of former President Goodluck Jonathan and his spouse, Endurance Jonathan received the PDP governorship main and went on to win the governorship ballot in 2015. He later served the necessary two phrases as governor of Rivers State and left workplace on Could 29, 2023. Within the lead-up to the 2023 governorship election, Wike pulled all of the strings to make his former Accountant-Basic of Rivers State, Fubara, governor.
It’s extensively rumoured that Wike bankrolled the elections of many of the elected political officeholders in Rivers State through the 2023 normal elections. Little marvel he has the agency management of the Rivers State Home of Meeting so far. Wike additionally nominated a sizeable variety of commissioners in Fubara’s cupboard. No less than 9 of those that resigned their portfolios in Could this 12 months headed key ministries within the state resembling Legal professional Basic and Commissioner for Justice, Finance, Training, Housing, Social Welfare, Atmosphere, and Transport.
Governor Fubara solely loved about 4 months of peace after his inauguration as governor on Could 29, 2023. The primary signal of hassle happened on the evening of Sunday, October 29, 2023, when an inferno gutted the meeting complicated attributable to explosives purportedly ignited by unknown arsonists; by the daybreak of Monday, October 30, the bulk members of the meeting commenced impeachment proceedings towards Fubara. They mentioned he dedicated gross misconduct.
In the middle of time, two factions of the Home of Meeting emerged, each laying declare to be the genuine faction and having parallel sittings. The judiciary was dragged into the fray with either side getting ex-parte orders and several other courtroom injunctions of their favour in Port Harcourt and Abuja. On Tuesday, December 12, Justice Monina Danagogo of the Rivers State Excessive Courtroom in Port Harcourt dominated that the genuine Speaker is Edison Ehie. The choose additionally restrained Martin Amaewhule and Dumle Maol from parading themselves as Speaker and Deputy Speaker respectively, or interfering with the actions of Ehie because the Speaker of the Meeting. This emboldened Fubara as he hurriedly offered the state’s N800bn 2024 Appropriation Invoice to a four-member Meeting on Wednesday, December 13, and signed similar into legislation the next day.
Fubara ordered the demolition of the Home of Meeting. The identical day he offered the funds to the minority Home, excavators, wheel loaders, and different earth-moving gear moved to the Rivers State Home of Meeting, to not refurbish the torched complicated, however to degree the constructions to the bottom. On Monday, December 11, twenty-seven Rivers State lawmakers loyal to Wike defected to the All Progressives Congress citing division inside the Peoples Democratic Celebration in addition to the refusal of the state governor to pay their salaries and allowances.
President Tinubu mediated the disaster. The content material of the eight-point decision signed by the mediators and opponents within the Rivers State disaster on Monday, December 18, 2023, said as follows: Governor Fubara and his allies will withdraw all courtroom instances associated to the disaster. The state Home of Meeting will drop impeachment proceedings initiated towards Fubara. The management of the Home, below Speaker Amaewhule, might be recognised, together with the 27 lawmakers who defected from the Peoples Democratic Celebration. Governor Fubara will re-present the 2024 funds to the Amaewhule-led Meeting. Others are; Salaries and advantages for all Meeting members and workers might be restored. The meeting could have autonomy to decide on its location and conduct enterprise with out interference from the chief. The governor will resubmit the names of resigned commissioners for approval and the dissolution of native governments is said null and void.
Whereas Governor Fubara carried out many of the resolutions, he didn’t re-present the state funds to the Speaker Amaewhule faction. When the tenure of the 23 Native Authorities chairpersons and councillors led to Could 2024, the Amaewhule faction of the State Home of Meeting prolonged their tenure by six months. Nevertheless, in a Could 21, 2024 judgment, Justice Daketima Kio declared that the brand new legislation was inconsistent with the 1999 Structure and Part 9 (1) of Rivers State Legislation No. 5 of 2018, which mounted the tenure of Rivers LG chairmen and councillors at three years. Governor Fubara in June 2024 appointed caretaker committees to supervise the affairs of the 23 LGAs within the state pending the time the Rivers State Unbiased Electoral Fee would conduct correct election into the councils.
Nevertheless, the Supreme Courtroom judgement of July 11, 2024, which granted monetary autonomy to native governments in Nigeria additionally made it contingent for all native councils in Nigeria to be democratically ruled in accordance with part 7(1) of the 1999 Structure of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as altered. This newspaper in its August 13, 2024 version reported that the federal and state authorities agreed on a three-month moratorium on the judgment of the Supreme Courtroom. That is what Governor Fubara premised his willy-nilly conduct of October 5, 2024 Rivers State native authorities elections on. He claimed that if he didn’t conduct LG elections within the state earlier than October 31, 2024, the Federal Authorities would seize the state allocation to LGAs.
In the meantime, within the not too long ago carried out Ward, LGA, and State PDP congresses held within the state, the Rivers State governor’s camp misplaced to his political godfather, Wike. Fubara subsequently urged his supporters to maneuver to Motion Peoples Celebration to contest final Saturday’s election. On the finish of the train, RSIEC chairman, Justice Adolphus Enebeli declared that APP received chairmanship in 22 of the 23 LGAs and 314 out of the 319 councillorship seats. Motion Alliance received the Etche LGA chairmanship place. Forward of the LG polls, there was a collection of litigation and protests from the Wike’s camp to forestall the elections from being held. The newly elected council heads had been inaugurated on Sunday, October 6, 2024.
The scenario nevertheless took the flip for the more serious when protests and arson rocked a number of of the council secretariats. As of final Monday, Ikwerre, Emourha, and Eleme council secretariats had been torched by arsonists. A bit of the Nigerian media additionally reported some deaths. This tragic scenario is all a couple of energy tussle on who controls the political construction in Rivers State. Whereas president Bola Tinubu has urged calm and has requested the aggrieved occasion to go to courtroom. If agency actions usually are not taken to curb the brewing violence within the state, it may sound the dying knell of this Fourth Republic.
Recall {that a} related operation ‘wetie’ occurred through the post-election western area electoral crises in 1964 and 1965. This led to the primary army takeover on January 15, 1966. President Tinubu ought to name his Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Nyesome Wike to order to permit for peace in his dwelling state. It’s extensively believed that his foot troopers are behind the continued arson within the state provided that they’ve been those protesting the conduct of the native authorities elections earlier than, throughout, and after the polls. Rivers State produces a major quantum of Nigeria’s oil and gasoline; to permit it to be engulfed in political disaster is like reducing off one’s nostril to spite one’s face.