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Tinubu’s Strategic State Of Emergency: A Lifeline For Fubara, A Setback For Wike


President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s recent declaration of a six-month state of emergency in Rivers State has significant political implications, particularly concerning Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike. This decisive action not only aims to address escalating political unrest and pipeline vandalism but also reshapes the power dynamics within the state.

Context of the State of Emergency

The political crisis in Rivers State has been intensifying, marked by a feud between Governor Fubara and factions within the State House of Assembly, many of whom are loyal to former Governor Wike. The assembly had initiated impeachment proceedings against Fubara, accusing him of various illegalities, including issues related to budget presentations and legislative composition. Concurrently, incidents of pipeline vandalism, notably a fire on the Trans Niger Pipeline, have raised concerns about the state’s stability and economic security.

Tinubu’s Strategic Intervention

By declaring a state of emergency, President Tinubu has suspended the governor, deputy governor, and state lawmakers for six months, appointing retired Vice Admiral Ibokette Ibas as the military administrator. This move effectively halts the impeachment process and neutralizes the immediate threat to Governor Fubara’s position. It provides a critical window for Fubara to reassess and strengthen his political alliances without the looming pressure from the legislative arm.

Implications for Wike’s Influence

The suspension of the State House of Assembly, dominated by Wike’s loyalists, curtails the former governor’s immediate influence over state affairs. With the legislative body rendered inactive, Wike’s capacity to maneuver politically within the state is significantly reduced, serving as an indirect check on his power. This strategic move by Tinubu underscores a commitment to maintaining stability and curbing potential abuses of power without direct confrontation.

Opportunities for Governor Fubara

The imposed state of emergency offers Governor Fubara a crucial period to consolidate his political base and address internal conflicts. Freed from immediate legislative challenges, he can focus on building alliances and implementing policies that resonate with the populace, thereby strengthening his position ahead of the resumption of normal political activities.

Conclusion

President Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State serves as a multifaceted strategy aimed at restoring order, safeguarding economic interests, and recalibrating the state’s political landscape. It temporarily shields Governor Fubara from political threats while simultaneously diminishing former Governor Wike’s influence, highlighting Tinubu’s adeptness in navigating complex political terrains.

Dr. G. A Fraser. MFR, is the Founder, The National Patriots

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