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Rivers emergency rule: Obi urges Labour Party lawmakers to defend democracy

Photo caption: Obi

 

The 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has called on members of the party in the National Assembly to uphold justice and resist any actions that threaten Nigeria’s democratic integrity.

In a statement addressed to Labour Party lawmakers on Thursday via X, Obi expressed concern over what he described as a “deteriorating democratic process” in Nigeria.

He noted that for the past 26 years, the country has witnessed “disregard for educational qualifications for electoral positions, massive rigging, and now the unconstitutional removal of elected officeholders.”

Obi emphasised that these unconstitutional acts have “far-reaching negative implications for our democracy and the will of the people.”

While stating that he had deliberately refrained from interfering in their legislative duties since their inauguration, he said the current situation had necessitated his intervention.

“I have refrained from interfering in your legislative affairs out of respect for your independence and to allow you to focus on alleviating the suffering of the Nigerian people,” he said.

However, he urged the lawmakers to “stand as true defenders of justice” and to reject any action or decision that compromises democracy, undermines the interests of the people of Rivers State, or contradicts the core values of fairness, equity, and transparency.

“We must not allow ourselves to become instruments of injustice or contribute to the betrayal of the people’s mandate,” Obi stated.

He further called on the legislators to “prioritise what is right over what is wrong or convenient” in defending the well-being of Rivers State citizens.

Reaffirming his belief in a better Nigeria, Obi concluded by encouraging the lawmakers to remain resolute.

Meanwhile, the House of Representatives approved the declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State, along with the six-month suspension of Governor Sim Fubara, his deputy, and all elected members of the assembly, as announced by President Bola Tinubu.

The seal of approval for the president’s proclamation came via voice vote during plenary on Thursday.

The Speaker, Tajudeen Abbas, who presided over the plenary, called on members to make their contribution during the consideration of the general principles of the President’s report.

 

 

 

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