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President Tinubu meets Rivers Sole administrator Ibas at State House

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President Bola Tinubu is currently in a meeting with the newly appointed sole administrator of Rivers State, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ette Ibas (Rtd), at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

Vice Admiral Ibas, a former Chief of Naval Staff, arrived at the State House at about 12:50 pm for the meeting, which comes just hours after the President imposed a state of emergency on the oil-rich state over prolonged political crises.

As part of his declaration, the President suspended Governor Siminalayi Fubara, Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu, and all elected members of the State’s House of Assembly for an initial period of six months.

In their place, Tinubu appointed Vice Admiral Ibas as sole administrator, with a mandate to oversee governance but not to enact new laws.

The president emphasised that the State’s judiciary would continue to function independently.

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Governor Siminalayi Fubara carried out two weeks of back-to-back project commissioning from Monday, March 3, to Friday, March 14, 2025, yet all they saw was insecurity.

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Governor Siminalayi Fubara carried out two weeks of back-to-back project commissioning from Monday, March 3, to Friday, March 14, 2025, yet all they saw was insecurity.

Among the projects commissioned were three fire service stations abandoned for over a decade, one of the three zonal hospitals (Bori Zonal Hospital), Government Staff Quarters, Judges’ Quarters, the donation of a helicopter to the Nigerian Air Force, the construction and furnishing of the palace and residence of the Akpor Monarch, and the reconstructed Okrika Grammar School.

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Osun: PDP dismisses calls for state of emergency

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The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Osun State has rejected claims by the All Progressives Congress, APC, that the state is in crisis.

This is as the party dismissed calls for a state of emergency in Osun.

In a statement issued by the state chairman Sunday Bisi on Friday, Osun PDP described the APC’s stance as baseless and affirmed that democratic governance is functioning smoothly across all levels in the state.

The statement said, “There is no breakdown of governance in Osun. The judiciary is operational, the state assembly is active, and the executive is effectively discharging its duties.”

The PDP criticised the APC’s comparison of Osun to Rivers State, stating that the political dynamics in both states are entirely different.

“Osun is not Rivers, and any attempt to equate the two is misleading,” the statement read.

The party accused the APC of inciting the recent local government crisis and blamed the opposition for the violence that erupted during the dispute over council leadership.

It stressed that the APC’s call for a state of emergency is an act of desperation.

“Osun is enjoying democratic dividends, and the government is delivering on its promises despite the APC’s orchestrations to destabilise the state,” Bisi added.

“The Adeleke administration respects the judiciary. The local government dispute arose from illegal appointments made by the former administration. Governor Adeleke has been addressing these issues within the law.”

He referenced a recent meeting of traditional rulers in the state, where royal leaders expressed their support for Governor Ademola Adeleke’s administration.

“The state’s traditional institutions have commended the governor’s adherence to the rule of law,” Bisi said.

The PDP also refuted claims that the Adeleke administration disobeyed court orders, stating that the government has fully complied with judicial rulings

“The APC, on the other hand, continues to misinterpret court judgments for political gain. The governor acted swiftly to prevent further violence, urging all parties to respect legal procedures,” Bisi noted.

Regarding the employment controversy, the PDP maintained that the governor’s decision to review last-minute appointments by the previous administration was necessary and also criticised the APC’s past electoral practices, calling the opposition’s concerns about local elections hypocritical.

“Adeleke is ensuring that recruitment processes are based on merit and financial sustainability. The APC’s local council election was conducted in violation of the law. They have no moral ground to criticise a properly conducted election,” Bisi said.

The PDP accused Osun APC leader Ajibola Bashiru of seeking power through unconstitutional means alleging that rather than embracing the rule of law, the APC is attempting to seize control through violence and misinformation.

Addressing concerns about a strike by local government workers, the PDP said the unrest was caused by security fears following recent violence adding that despite political tensions, the PDP assured that governance in Osun remains stable.

Earlier, the Osun APC in a statement by Kola Olabisi, its Media and Information Director urged the presidency to declare a state of emergency in the state.

The party cited a total collapse of governance at the grassroots level for the reason for the call and claimed that Governor Ademola Adeleke’s administration has rendered local governments non-functional.

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Emergency rule: Rivers administrator confirms release of withheld allocations

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The Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Ibok-Ete Ibas, has confirmed the release of withheld local government allocations for the state.

Ibas assured that necessary steps will be taken to ensure the prompt payment of workers’ salaries.

He spoke on Friday during a meeting with Heads of Local Government Administrators in Port Harcourt.

Ibas described the gathering as a pivotal moment in the collective effort to restore stability and progress in the state.

The sole administrator decried the economic hardship in the Niger Delta, saying that despite the region’s wealth of natural resources, its people continue to suffer.

“This is unacceptable,” he stated, emphasizing the need for transformation and accountability.

The administrator expressed concern over the delay in salary payments across local government areas, acknowledging the struggles of affected workers.

“I feel the pain of the workers,” he said, assuring them that the withheld allocations had been released and that his administration would ensure that salaries are paid without delay.

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