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Ex-Lawmaker Ivwurie Tackles Gov Oborevwori Over Stance On Rivers Emergency Rule

by Leadership News
5 months ago
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Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State has come under strong criticism for opposing President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State.

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In a blistering statement, a former Delta State lawmaker and one-time Commissioner, Hon. Chief Evance Ochuko Ivwurie, accused Oborevwori of dragging Delta State into a partisan battle against the President, warning that his stance was detrimental to the interests of his state.

Ivwurie defended President Tinubu’s emergency rule declaration in Rivers State, describing it as a decisive and lawful intervention to prevent the State from descending into chaos. According to him, “History will recognise President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his decisive leadership, much like that of Harry S. Truman, the 33rd U.S. President.”

He argued that the power struggle between the suspended Governor Siminalayi Fubara and Rivers State lawmakers had paralyzed governance, threatened lives, and endangered Nigeria’s economy, necessitating urgent presidential action. Citing Section 305 of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution, he asserted that the President acted within his rights to protect national assets and stabilise the state.

The former lawmaker did not mince words in condemning Governor Oborevwori’s opposition to the presidential decision, blaming him for prioritising PDP loyalty over national security. “It is utterly irresponsible for the inept Governor Oborevwori to embroil Delta State in his opposition against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu by joining a frivolous lawsuit,” Ivwurie stated.

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He further accused the governor of political hypocrisy, alleging that while publicly opposing the President, Oborevwori was simultaneously making moves to defect to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abuja.

Beyond politics, Ivwurie warned that Delta State’s economic interests were at stake. Given the state’s heavy reliance on federal allocations from oil revenue, he stressed that Delta has a direct stake in stability within the Niger Delta region.

“The implications of the Governor’s opposition to the declaration of emergency rule in Rivers are particularly troubling given the critical security situation in Rivers State, which poses an existential threat to the economy and livelihoods of Nigerians, particularly Deltans,” he argued. He called on the people of Delta State to hold their governor accountable for what he described as reckless leadership.

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Ivwurie also urged Governor Oborevwori to reverse course, warning against using Delta State’s resources for a “wasteful legal battle” against the federal government.

The statement added: “The implications of the Governor’s opposition to the declaration of emergency rule in Rivers are particularly troubling given the critical security situation in Rivers State, which poses an existential threat to the economy and livelihoods of Nigerians, particularly Deltans. Delta State’s reliance on FAAC allocation for its revenue, heavily dependent on oil production, makes it imperative to support the President’s efforts to address the crisis.

“The Governor’s consistent refusal to support President Tinubu’s efforts, particularly in his case to restore stability and ensure good governance in Rivers State is a poor representation of Delta State. His reckless actions will only perpetuate chaos, crisis, and instability in Rivers State. The people of Delta State deserves quality and better leadership, one that prioritizes their welfare and well-being over partisan interests. The Governor’s actions will not be forgotten soon, and the people of Delta State will hold him accountable for his irresponsible and recalcitrant behavior towards President Tinubu.

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“Thanks to President Tinubu’s timely intervention, Rivers State is now experiencing a renewed sense of hope. Rather than waiting for the situation to deteriorate into full-scale conflict and chaos, he acted decisively to address the crisis. By choosing to tackle the issues at hand proactively, he prevented further destruction instead of allowing it to spiral out of control. His refusal to withhold firemen and firefighters until the state was set ablaze exemplifies his commitment to restoring peace and stability in the region.

“I strongly urge the inept Governor Oborevwori to reassess his position and stop involving Delta State in his unholy alliance against President Tinubu. Furthermore, I implore him to allocate state resources judiciously, avoiding frivolous legal expenses and politically motivated maneuvers that only serve his personal interests. By taking this step, he can prioritize the state’s interests and contribute to resolving the crisis in Rivers State.”


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