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Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by Bobloco: 9:02am On Jun 24
There is unending tension in Rivers State as feuding parties await the decision of the Court of Appeal.


DAILY POST recalls that at the last hearing, parties presented their final address to the court, after which the suit was adjourned for judgement.

The former speaker of the River State House of Assembly, Martin Amaewhule, and 24 others are before the court against the high court-backed Speaker, Victor Oko-Jumbo and five others.


Amaewhule and the others are requesting the court to halt the implementation of a high court ruling that removed them from office, pause any further actions in the case, and nullify any decisions made by Jumbo while in office.

They also sought a speedy resolution of the matter, arguing that the trial court had overstepped its authority.

At the moment, the crisis centres around the running of the 23 local government areas, as the former chairmen, whose tenure have expired, are insisting that they have the right to remain in office, citing an amended law by the embattled Amaewhule-led House of Assembly.


Governor Fubara had on Monday, June 17, directed all Heads of Local Government Administration in the state to take charge of councils starting Tuesday, June 18, 2024.

In a broadcast, the governor instructed the HLGAs to “immediately take charge of the Councils with renewed vigour and readiness to serve and await further directives as we navigate towards even greater accomplishments together.”

However, the former chairmen vowed to remain in office, insisting that the embattled faction of the Rivers State House of Assembly led by Amaewhule had extended their tenure by six months.


Their refusal to quit the office triggered controversies that turned bloody on Tuesday when supporters of the incumbent governor and Wike, the current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT clashed.

At least, two security operatives paid the supreme price during the violent clash. At the same time, scores of other protesters were injured as confirmed by the spokesperson of the Rivers State Police Command, Grace Iringo-Koko.

Subsequently, the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun ordered the operatives of the state Command to take over the LG secretariats to forestall more bloodshed and prevent further deterioration of security in the state.


The IGP specifically deployed operatives of the Force Intelligence Response Team, IRT, to assist the Rivers State Command in apprehending the killers of the police officer and the vigilante member.

In a very swift move, Governor Fubara on Wednesday nominated caretaker chairmen for the 23 local government areas to replace the pro-Nyesom Wike former chairmen.

The caretaker chairmen screened by the State House of Assembly led by the Speaker, Victor Jumbo were equally sworn in by the governor the same day.

But the police barred the newly inaugurated caretaker chairmen from accessing their offices in all the 23 LG headquarters as all the secretariats were barricaded with police patrol vans.

Governor Fubara, however, said Caretaker chairmen will operate from alternative secretariats.

APC’s call for state of emergency

Meanwhile, not ready to give up, the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the state has called on the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency.

The party believed that a declaration of a state of emergency would address the political impasses in the state.

Chairman of the APC in Rivers, Tony Okocha, who briefed journalists in Port Harcourt, stated that the call was necessary to safeguard the nation’s economy, warning that without urgent intervention, the situation could have significant economic repercussions.

The call, however, sparked more controversies as stakeholders warned that any attempt to declare a state of emergency in Rivers State would cause more damage to the nation’s democracy.

According to a group of stakeholders under the aegis of the Concerned Citizens Forum of Nigeria, “declaring a state of emergency is not a viable solution, as it will only lead to further violence, displacement, and human rights violations.”

In a press briefing on Friday in Abuja, the Executive Director of the group, Dr. Ekeanyanwu Promise said the move by the APC was a “deliberate and calculated manoeuvre aimed at exacerbating the existing instability in the region for political expediency”.

However, speaking with DAILY POST on Saturday, the Publicity Secretary of the APC, Ikenga Chibike said the party stands on its position.

He said, “Our position on the state of emergency still stands. We called for a state of emergency in Rivers State because of the breakdown of law and order in the state.

“You are all aware that three people were shot dead a day before we called for the state of emergency in Rivers State.

“Aside from those who were shot dead, many other persons had gunshot wounds and matchet cuts. There was a serious security issue. People were unable to go about their lawful businesses”.

The party’s image maker accused Governor Fubara of abandoning his responsibility of protecting lives and properties.

“We strongly feel that the governor has abandoned his responsibility which he took an oath for”, he added.

He clarified that the party has no grudges against the governor as being insinuated in some quarters, stating that APC in Rivers is only opposing some unhealthy policies of the government.

He said, “We are not against the governor as a person but his office and his government. We are not personal in whatever decision we are taking.

“We are looking at programs and policies of the government which ordinarily should have enhanced the survival and good living of citizens of the state but the reverse is the case.”

More protests loom as police continue siege on LG secretariats

DAILY POST gathered on Saturday that some group of youths are planning to stage a protest against the continuous barricade on the LG secretariats across the state by operatives of the Nigeria Police Force.

According to a source who preferred to be anonymous, “What the police are doing is not helping any matter. They should allow the caretaker chairmen to resume their duties and do their jobs.

“We don’t want to believe that they are being used by some forces from Abuja to cause more problems in the state.

“If they continue like this, they may have many people to contend with. Everybody including the youths is angry. The governor should be allowed to rule his state in peace”.


Recall also that the Civil Liberties Organization, CLO, and over 40 affiliate organizations on Friday threatened to embark on a statewide protest if the Inspector General of Police refuses to withdraw his men from the 23 local government councils.

South-South zonal chairman of CLO, Comrade Enefaa Georgewill, called on the police to stop turning Rivers into a police state, adding that the continuous blockade of the councils’ gates was “insulting and demeaning to the people of the state.”

The human rights group issued a seven-day ultimatum to the police to vacate the secretariats or risk a statewide mass anti-police protest in Rivers State.

ALGON issues strong warning

On its part, the Rivers State Chapter of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria, ALGON, has alerted security agencies, the state government, and the public to the potential repercussions of an alleged planned protest by the former local government chairmen and former members of the state and National Assembly.

In a statement signed on Sunday by the 23 Local Government Council Caretaker Committee Chairmen, ALGON warned that the protest was a deliberate attempt to incite anarchy and chaos in the state.

Speaking at a press conference in Port Harcourt, the ALGON Chairman, Prince Ichemati Ezebunwo, who also serves as the Caretaker Committee Chairman of the Port Harcourt City Council, alleged that the protest aims to destabilise governance and create a pretext for declaring a state of emergency in Rivers State.

Ezebunwo said: “We are drawing the attention of the general public to the planned protest by the immediate past local government chairmen, former House of Assembly members, and National Assembly members loyal to the Federal Capital Territory Minister, Chief Nyesom Wike, against the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) manning the 23 local government councils across the state.

“The planned protest is not in the interest of the local governments and the state in its entirety. Rather, it is a calculated attempt by enemies of our dear state to paint the people of the state in bad light, unleash mayhem while at it, and use it to further buttress their inordinate call for the declaration of a state of emergency in our dear state.

“We emphatically state that we, members of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria, Rivers State Chapter, and our people are in support of the police decision to take control and protect all local government council secretariats until further directive on the matter.”

Ezebunwo clarified that since the new caretaker committee chairmen were sworn in by Governor Siminalayi Fubara, there have been no attempts to forcibly take over or access any of the local government secretariats, adding that this compliance follows the governor’s directive to await the police withdrawal from the secretariats.

He added: “We want to categorically state that we are not in any way linked to the planned protest, as it is inimical to the progress and well-being of the people of the state, considering the sinister plots by some desperate politicians to take advantage under the guise of protest, to cause chaos and destabilise governance in the state.”

The Port Harcourt City Council Caretaker chairman urged the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and the State Commissioner of Police, Olatunji Disu, to take immediate action to maintain law and order by preventing any illegal protests in the state.

However, when contacted by DAILY POST on Saturday, the Rivers State Police Public Relations Officer, Grace Iringe-Koko said the command was not aware of any impending protest.

“We are not aware of any protests coming up. All I know is that Rivers State is relatively calm and we have deployed adequate security across the state,” she said.
https://dailypost.ng/2024/06/24/rivers-tension-persists-ahead-appeal-court-judgement/

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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by SisterRamota(f): 9:03am On Jun 24
No tension in Rivers state. Everywhere is peaceful.

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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by Enemiesmasquera: 9:04am On Jun 24
Fubara is on the right track.

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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by everlybeloved(f): 9:06am On Jun 24
Over here,I don't think.

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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by vanbonattel: 9:06am On Jun 24
Fubara, resist the devils and they will flee from you.

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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by royalwax2: 9:41am On Jun 24
angry
Wike obviously wants to set Rivers State on fire because of his selfish ambition.
All Wike's former local government chairmen should desist from trying to set the state on fire because that fire will surely consume them.
Tinubu should thread carefully on this Rivers State issue if not, hmm.....

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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by Quest7777: 9:49am On Jun 24
Wike should address his goons and call them to order.
Same Wike that vowed to have nothing to do with Godfatherism and that a Governor should step aside after his tenure. Lol!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShM5EWS54Yw?si=V9zgC0Ga_8SwHadw

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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by CrownedPhoenix: 10:16am On Jun 24
Quest7777:

Same Wike that vowed to have nothing to do with Godfatherism and that a Governor should step aside after his tenure. Lol!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShM5EWS54Yw?si=V9zgC0Ga_8SwHadw

This video should be made viral.

We don't have to be from Rivers State to resist what is wrong and support what is right.

Same with the drama in Kano.

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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by Lobito88: 10:17am On Jun 24
Good
Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by bestman09(m): 10:18am On Jun 24
This is a very simple case if not for external interference
Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by Ojuntana: 10:19am On Jun 24
No tension here in Rivers
We're only singing dey your dey

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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by Freestainworld(m): 10:21am On Jun 24
Wike felt he have arrived after he helped rigged in the disaster of a president we have today, what goes around, cones around, what he did to Amaechi is what they are doing to him today, he is a goner as far as Rivers state is concerned.

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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by davies(m): 10:22am On Jun 24
Our judiciary is monetarily bastardized, thats why the same thing is playing out in Kano.
How come federal might wield more power than the directive of a Governor who is the Chief Security Officer of a state.
Anyhow Tinubu led APC wan play dis dirty politics we shall all see the end

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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by DeltaBachelor(m): 10:25am On Jun 24
Na wa o.
Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by bigdammyj: 10:25am On Jun 24
Noted.
Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by Chetas81(m): 10:28am On Jun 24
When a stupid government is elected in a democratic country, the best thing about this is that you learn the number of stupid people in that country_____ maybe stupid people occupied the river state
Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by Okpetruth(m): 10:28am On Jun 24
royalwax2:
angry
Wike obviously wants to set Rivers State on fire because of his selfish ambition.
All Wike's former local government chairmen should desist from trying to set the state on fire because that fire will surely consume them.
Tinubu should thread carefully on this Rivers State issue if not, hmm.....
Stop mentioning the president in the problems caused by rivers. Let the law take is course.

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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by Sniper101(m): 10:32am On Jun 24
We are all watching with keen interest to see how all of this will play out at the long run...

But in the meantime, our eyes are fixed on Sim
.....he started this whole brouhaha
.....we're watching to see how he'll fix things up

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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by Okpetruth(m): 10:33am On Jun 24
Quest7777:
Wike should address his goons and call them to order.
Same Wike that vowed to have nothing to do with Godfatherism and that a Governor should step aside after his tenure. Lol!
The goons are also River indigenes. They should not see it as intruders from another planet. Everyone were present when wike singlehandedly made fubara governor no misgivings then.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShM5EWS54Yw?si=V9zgC0Ga_8SwHadw
Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by Yankiss(m): 10:35am On Jun 24
Wike is no longer the governor of Rivers state. He should allow his predecessor rule. What did he forget in Brick house? I was sympathetic to him before but now I feel he is paranoid. What he is doing no one however loyal in the circumstances would whip in. How can you be telling people we would know who is in charge in the state, when there's a sitting governor. Even if Wike was in charge, must he tell all? Those who seed the wife of an impotent man, do they boast of it in the marketplace? There's bound to be crisis in the circumstances and I blame Wike.

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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by Eteka1(m): 10:40am On Jun 24
The Court will do justice to the matter.

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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by genesisat717: 10:45am On Jun 24
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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by AngelicBeing: 10:51am On Jun 24
Enemiesmasquera:
Fubara is on the right track.
Use the right word, he is called Field Marshall Fubara of the Supreme Military headquarters of Rivers state Nigeria grin

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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by Ojuntana: 10:55am On Jun 24
Quest7777:
Wike should address his goons and call them to order.
Same Wike that vowed to have nothing to do with Godfatherism and that a Governor should step aside after his tenure. Lol!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShM5EWS54Yw?si=V9zgC0Ga_8SwHadw
Wike lacks character and integrity ~ in Wike's voice

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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by jiz: 11:03am On Jun 24
You too they believe politicians grin grin Anyway this judgment likely to favor pro-wike
Ojuntana:

Wike lacks character and integrity ~ in Wike's voice

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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by jiz: 11:05am On Jun 24
grin grin Agreement is Agreement ooo in Wike band voice
Freestainworld:
Wike felt he have arrived after he helped rigged in the disaster of a president we have today, what goes around, cones around, what he did to Amaechi is what they are doing to him today, he is a goner as far as Rivers state is concerned.

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Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by Ojuntana: 11:11am On Jun 24
jiz:
You too they believe politicians grin grin Anyway this judgment likely to favor pro-wike
Favour fire
Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by Kam2021: 11:23am On Jun 24
Looool.Why is Fubara afraid of court judgement and running ahead to take decisions when he is the general in charge?kwakwakwakwa
Are the CTC no longer happy operating from anywhere?
They should continue operating from anywhere according to their fans.Yes ooo Fubara is in charge. Hahahahhah
Re: Rivers: Tension Persists Ahead Appeal Court Judgement by adioolayi(m): 11:35am On Jun 24
I think Governor Fubara is in charge 100%

He has tamed all the enemies of the state..

Old issues have passed and now he is in full control.

What is causing the tension

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