They expressed worry over Fubara’s safety and said they don’t know his whereabouts
The Rivers Elders and Leaders Forum has strongly opposed the Federal Government’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State, calling it “unfair, unjust, and unconstitutional”.
The Chairman of the forum Rufus Ada-George stated this on Thursday while presenting the group’s stance on the declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers as well as the suspension of Governor Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy and members of the Rivers State House of Assembly.
It criticized President Bola Tinubu’s decision to suspend Governor Fubara, Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu, and all state lawmakers for six months. The group argued that the move disproportionately targeted the governor while ignoring the alleged role of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike in escalating tensions.
A cross-section of the Rivers Elders Forum members.
“For Mr. President to single out Gov. Sim Fubara and the Honourable members of the Rivers State House of Assembly for suspension, without taking any disciplinary action on his Minister, Chief Nyesom Wike, is a clear miscarriage of justice and it is condemnable,” the elders stated.
The Forum pointed out that Governor Fubara had made several attempts to present the state budget, but was blocked by lawmakers. They argued that the President’s portrayal of the governor as non-compliant was misleading.
They also referenced Wike’s previous remarks during a media chat, in which he allegedly incited violence: “What nonsense is that? Who told you Ogoni people cannot break pipelines? Who told you Ikwerre people cannot blow up pipelines?”
The elders claimed these statements were intended to create chaos and justify federal intervention.
The group called for Wike’s suspension, stating, “If Gov. Fubara and the lawmakers are facing a six-month suspension, it’s only fair and just that Chief Barr. Wike should also face a similar six-month suspension.”
Standing in solidarity with organizations like the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), the Forum urged Nigerians to recognize the broader implications of the crisis.
“A threat to one part of Nigeria today may become a reality elsewhere in the country tomorrow,” the group said.
The Rivers Elders and Leaders Forum, however, appealed for calm and reaffirmed its commitment to peace and constitutional governance.
Also speaking on behalf of the group, Anabs Sara Igbe, noted that the forum is worried about the Governor’s safety as they presently do not know his whereabouts.
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