
The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has vehemently condemned President Tinubu’s declaration of state of emergency in Rivers State.
The party in a statement on Wednesday by its Spokesperson, Ladipo Johnson, described the President’s action as unconstitutional, “an absurd political decision and a very dangerous precedence.”
NNPP said the political crisis in Rivers had not degenerated to the level warranting a state of emergency, adding that a “more reasonable solution” could have been applied.
The statement read: “Of course, the presidential fiat invoking Section 305 of the 1999 Constitution is arbitrary in the circumstances, to say the least, particularly on the conditions precedent and implications for democracy and development of the country.
It is clearly a dangerous precedent which can only be interpreted as an absurd political manipulation on the part of the federal government.
“Why the rush to proclaim a State of Emergency without the conditions precedent as required by law? Doesn’t the president’s action vitiate the rule of law he talked about in his speech?
“Hasn’t he, by this rash action shown us that he does not fully understand the long-term implications and have the requisite skills required to rule a complex country like Nigeria?
“Or is it about his Party’s much-touted political interest in Rivers State ahead of 2027?
“These are questions germane to this unfortunate decision, which, of course, sends frightening signals both locally and internationally regarding the rule of law and overall state of things in our union.”
Ladipo said Tinubu was ill-advised, noting that he could have “acted as a father” in resolving the crisis.
He, therefore, asked Tinubu to reverse Fubara’s suspension, urging the National Assembly to reject the emergency rule.