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Suspended Ebonyi lawmaker, Aleke threatens legal fireworks, says travail political

The lawmaker representing Ebonyi North West State Constituency in Ebonyi State House of Assembly, Hon. Victor Aleke has described his “purported indefinite suspension by the House as “illegal and a nullity.”

The Lawmaker in an exclusive interview with CAPITAL POST narrated what transpired in what he called a “mock session” of the House where his “indefinite suspension” was hatched by the Speaker, Hon. Ogbonnaya Nwifuru who he accused of “being used” to hound him into submission.”

Hon. Aleke recalled that when the matter to suspend him was raised in the House by the Leader of the House, Hon. Victor Chukwu and was put to vote, 10 members raised their hand in support of the suspension while another ten members also voted against his suspension thereby making it a tie, this according to the lawmaker was despite the fact that some members were harangued and intimidated into not voting, especially those who didn’t see any reason behind the motion that he be suspended.
“They went into the Chamber and did a kind of voting and they had 10 people for and 10 people against, , so it was neither on any side. So he had the option not to suspend me, but he (the Speaker) refused to do the yearning of members, probably to do another count. Because some members were intimidated not to raise their hands and by law there are provisions guiding disciplinary issues,” Aleke explained.
While narrating the scenerio, Aleke told CAPITAL POST that everything about his purported suspension reeks of illegality as both the sitting and purported “indefinite suspension” were against the House Rules and the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“We have our House rules which is in tandem with what obtains even in the National Assembly. Our rule provides that if an honourable member flouts any of our rules, such a member should be suspended for not more than 14days.
“Even when I was not even given fair hearing, in fact, I was purportedly suspended in absentia”.
“Meanwhile, the sitting was illegal because we had earlier on adjourned after we had a valedictory session in honour of a deceased former member.
According to Hon. Aleke who stated that as a democrat he was not going to resort to self help, but will approach the court for relief.
“we have to look at this from the point of law, let the law take its cause because there is no way one can suspend a honourable member validly elected by his people indefinitely.”
Hon. Victor alleged that, there was an allegation that he connived with a local government Chairman, but the irony is that he is the member of the said Committee and the Chairman of the Committee had not even written the report of the Committee, and there is no evidence that he committed the infraction.
According to Hon. Aleke, “As a committee we met with the Chairman of Ohaukwu local government, Barr. Clement Odaa and our Committee found out that he was owing the government six million naira and according to the Chairman, he had earlier made a part payment of one million five hundred naira that morning and promised to pay the balance in due course. So what is the connivance?
“I am not working in the local government and there is no report that I callect any money from the local government Chairman”.
“I know that there is no place in the Nigeria constitution or the House Rule that bars an honourable member from having friends from other arms of government.
Honorable cried out that his life is seriously in danger while briefing the news men that he was no longer comfortable moving about his normal activities within the state as he has continued to receive death threats through phone calls since the day the Speaker announced that he had been suspended indefinitely.
“The Public should know that my life is being threatened”, he said.
Investigations revealed that the embattled lawmaker’s woes may not be unconnected with the events leading to the build up to the defection of the Governor of Ebonyi State, Chief David Umahi from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
It was on the news that the Speaker of Ebonyi State House of Assembly was the ring leader in the push to ensure that the members of Ebonyi State House of Assembly defected en-mass with the governor.
However, it was revealed that Hon. Victor Aleke was one of the six members of the House that stated that they were not going to defect to the APC citing the fact that the PDP had been their party since 1999 when Nigeria returned to democratic rule.
While some members who have earlier expressed their willingness to stay back in the PDP were later “convinced” into joining the governor in the defection venture, Aleke stuck to his gun stating that “irrespective of the pressure, I remain a PDP man.” “I am not moving an inch out of PDP,”
Aleke was quoted to have told anyone that cared to listen.
The defection of Governor Umahi has largely divided the political class in the State with all the three Senators and five members of the House of Representatives in a press Conference in Abuja on November 18, 2020 categorically stating that “we remain proud card-carrying members of the PDP.”
The lawmakers and their supporters have not hidden their willingness to remain in the PDP irrespective of the consequences.
Political appointees in Umahi’s government who are deemed to be loyal to any of the National Assembly member from the state who refused to defect to the governor are automatically relieved of their appointments.
The governor on Friday announced the mass sack of all his appointees from Ohaukwu Local Government Area, the local government of Senator Sam Egwu who spoke on behalf of his colleagues in the National Assembly.

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BREAKING: President Tinubu declares state of emergency in Rivers [Details of broadcast]

TEXT OF THE BROADCAST BY PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU, COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE ARMED FORCES, DECLARING STATE OF EMERGENCY IN RIVERS STATE ON TUESDAY 18 MARCH 2025

Fellow Nigerians, I feel greatly disturbed at the turn we have come to regarding the political crisis in Rivers State. Like many of you, I have watched with concern the development with the hope that the parties involved would allow good sense to prevail at the soonest, but all that hope burned out without any solution to the crisis.

With the crisis persisting, there is no way democratic governance, which we have all fought and worked for over the years, can thrive in a way that will redound to the benefit of the good people of the state. The state has been at a standstill since the crisis started, with the good people of the state not being able to have access to the dividends of democracy.
Also, it is public knowledge that the Governor of Rivers State for unjustifiable reasons, demolished the House of Assembly of the state as far back as 13th December 2023 and has, up until now, fourteen (14) months after, not rebuilt same. I have made personal interventions between the contending parties for a peaceful resolution of the crisis, but my efforts have been largely ignored by the parties to the crisis. I am also aware that many well-meaning Nigerians, Leaders of thought and Patriotic groups have also intervened at various times with the best of intentions to resolve the matter, but all their efforts were also to no avail. Still, I thank them.
On February 28, 2025, the supreme court, in a judgment in respect of about eight consolidated appeals concerning the political crisis in Rivers State, based on several grave unconstitutional acts and disregard of rule of law that have been committed by the Governor of Rivers State as shown by the evidence before it pronounced in very clear terms:
“a government cannot be said to exist without one of the three arms that make up the government of a state under the 1999 Constitution as amended. In this case the head of the executive arm of the government has chosen to collapse the legislature to enable him to govern without the legislature as a despot. As it is there is no government in Rivers State.”
The above pronouncement came after a catalogue of judicial findings of constitutional breaches against the Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
Going Forward in their judgment, and having found and held that 27 members of the House who had allegedly defected
“are still valid members of Rivers State House of Assembly and cannot be prevented from participating in the proceedings of that House by the 8th Respondent (that is, the Governor) in cohorts with four members”
The Supreme Court then made some orders to restore the state to immediate constitutional democracy. These orders include the immediate passing of an Appropriation Bill by the Rivers State House of Assembly which up till now has not been facilitated.
Some militants had threatened fire and brimstone against their perceived enemy of the governor who has up till now NOT disowned them.
Apart from that both the House and the governor have not been able to work together.
Both of them do not realise that they are in office to work together for the peace and good governance of the state.
The latest security reports made available to me show that between yesterday and today there have been disturbing incidents of vandalization of pipelines by some militant without the governor taking any action to curtail them. I have, of course given stern order to the security agencies to ensure safety of lives of the good people of Rivers State and the oil pipelines.
With all these and many more, no good and responsible President will standby and allow the grave situation to continue without taking remedial steps prescribed by the Constitution to address the situation in the state, which no doubt requires extraordinary measures to restore good governance, peace, order and security.
In the circumstance, having soberly reflected on and evaluated the political situation in Rivers State and the Governor and Deputy Governor of Rivers State having failed to make a request to me as President to issue this proclamation as required by section 305(5) of the 1999 Constitution as amended, it has become inevitably compelling for me to invoke the provision of section 305 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended, to declare a state of emergency in Rivers State with effect from today, 18th March, 2025 and I so do.
By this declaration, the Governor of Rivers State, Mr Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy, Mrs Ngozi Odu and all elected members of the House of Assembly of Rivers State are hereby suspended for an initial period of six months.
In the meantime, I hereby nominate Vice Admiral Ibokette Ibas (Rtd) as Administrator to take charge of the affairs of the state in the interest of the good people of Rivers State. For the avoidance of doubt, this declaration does not affect the judicial arm of Rivers State, which shall continue to function in accordance with their constitutional mandate.
The Administrator will not make any new laws. He will, however, be free to formulate regulations as may be found necessary to do his job, but such regulations will need to be considered and approved by the Federal Executive Council and promulgated by the President for the state.
This declaration has been published in the Federal Gazette, a copy of which has been forwarded to the National Assembly in accordance with the Constitution. It is my fervent hope that this inevitable intervention will help to restore peace and order in Rivers State by awakening all the contenders to the constitutional imperatives binding on all political players in Rivers State in particular and Nigeria as a whole.
Long live a united, peaceful, secure and democratic Rivers State in particular and the Federal Republic of Nigeria as a whole.

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Plateau gov’t expresses concern over violence in Shendam LGA, calls for calm

The Plateau state government has expressed concern over violence in Shimankar (Menkaat), Shendam Local Government Area, of the State which unfortunately caused unnecessary tension within the community.

In a statement by the State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Hon Joyce Lohya Ramnap, made available to journalists in Jos, it condemned in strongest terms and warned such violence would not be tolerated any longer.

The statement called for dialogue to differences and disagreement before it snowballed into violence, adding that government will not allow anyone to undermine peace and unity of the State.
Part of the statement read: “I want to reiterate the Plateau State Government’s unwavering commitment to upholding peace and security for all citizens, especially during such tense moments.”
Acknowledging the swift response of law enforcement agencies and the traditional institutions in containing the situation, we are calling for even greater collaboration between community leaders, security agencies, and the public to prevent further escalation,thus the need to maintain peace, calm and restraint from all parties.
“We urge the people of the community to pursue peaceful resolutions to any disagreements instead of resorting to violence.”
In line with the administration’s “Time is Now” vision under the leadership of Governor Mutfwang, I want to emphasise that the state is focused on ensuring lasting peace and harmony, irrespective of religious or tribal differences.
Government is also assuring the public that security agencies have been instructed to conduct a thorough investigation into the root causes of the skirmishes and to ensure that those responsible for any breach of public peace are held accountable.
Towards this end, Plateau citizens are to remain vigilant yet peaceful and to actively support all efforts to de-escalate the situation as the State Government is committed to fostering a peaceful coexistence for all citizens, the statement further reads.

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Governor Alia distances self from protest against Benue CJ

As protest rocks Benue State against the Chief Judge, Justice Maurice Ikpembese for relocating the Benue Local Government Election Petitions Tribunal from Makurdi to Abuja, Governor Hyacinth Alia has distanced himself from the protest.

Protesters in their hundreds from Benue State took to the streets of Abuja on Monday, for a peaceful protest from the National Assembly to the Supreme Court to express their outrage over the Benue CJ’s decision.

Prior to Monday’s massive protest Justice Ikpembese raised security concerns and moved the Tribunal to Abuja, a development that triggered protest as they are saying the Tribunal would have remained in Makurdi for them to monitor proceedings.
The tribunal is currently handling disputes arising from the Benue State Local Government elections conducted on October 5, 2024.
Reports indicate that 93 petitioners, including aggrieved candidates from both the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party, have filed cases at the tribunal since October 17, 2024.
The Benue State Government, through the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice and Public Order, Mr. Fidelis Mnyim, had questioned the CJ’s unilateral decision, noting that neither the governor nor his office had been formally notified.

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