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Chijoke Ihunwo Challenges President Tinubu's Decision: A State of Emergency in Rivers State

Let me paint you a picture. The political landscape in Nigeria has been shaken up once again, this time in Rivers State. Chijoke Ihunwo, the former Chairman of Obio-Akpor Local Government Area, is speaking out against President Bola Tinubu’s recent decision to declare a state of emergency in Rivers State. This move, which has sparked widespread debate, also led to the suspension of Governor Sim Fubara, his deputy, and members of the House of Assembly for six months. It’s a situation that has people across the nation wondering—was this the right call?

According to Naija News, the political crisis in Rivers State reached a boiling point, prompting Tinubu’s drastic action. But not everyone agrees with his approach. On Tuesday, Ihunwo appeared on Arise Television’s Morning Show to voice his concerns, passionately arguing that there is no war in the state. He emphasized that Governor Fubara has no connection to any militant groups, challenging the narrative that led to Tinubu’s decision.

A Peaceful Governor Under Fire: What’s Really Going On?

Now, let’s dive deeper into what Ihunwo had to say. He described Governor Fubara as a man of peace, emphasizing that Nigerians are closely observing President Tinubu’s handling of the situation. Ihunwo didn’t hold back, insisting that Fubara has fully complied with the Supreme Court’s judgment. In his words, “There is no war in Rivers State. The claims about pipeline vandalism have been debunked by the company itself, proving that these allegations were baseless.”

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  • He continued, “For me, Mr. President acted in error by declaring a state of emergency in our state. Our governor is a very peaceful man, and Nigerians are watching what Mr. President is doing. Governor Fubara has no ties to any militant groups. He has obeyed the Supreme Court judgment, yet he finds himself at the center of this controversy.”

    Public Scrutiny and the Bigger Picture

    This situation isn’t just about Rivers State—it’s about the principles of governance and the rule of law. Ihunwo’s statements highlight the importance of careful consideration before taking such significant actions. As the nation watches, the question remains: Was declaring a state of emergency the best course of action? Or, as Ihunwo suggests, was it a misstep that could have far-reaching consequences?

    In a country as diverse and complex as Nigeria, every decision made at the federal level carries weight. The people of Rivers State, along with millions of Nigerians, are waiting to see how this unfolds. For now, the debate continues, and the eyes of the nation remain fixed on the developments in Rivers State.

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