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Group criticises Rivers Sole Administrator for ‘mass suspension’ of political office holders

Published on March 27, 2025 at 06:17 PM

A pro-democracy group, the Centre for Constitutional Governance (CCG), has condemned the mass suspension of political office holders in Rivers State by Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (Retd.), the state’s sole administrator, calling it a direct assault on democracy.

In a statement issued on Thursday and signed by Dr. Ahmed Abdullahi, CCG’s executive director, the group also criticized Ibas’s decision to dissolve the governing council of Rivers State University and the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC) — two statutory institutions that, by law, are meant to function independently of political interference.

“The dissolution of RSIEC and the university governing council is not just an overreach of power—it is an outright violation of the constitution,”; Abdullahi said.

“These institutions are isolated from politics for a reason: to protect democracy and ensure academic and electoral integrity. What the administrator is doing is nothing short of executive lawlessness.”;

CCG warned that rather than restoring order, Ibas’s actions were pushing Rivers into deeper instability.

“This is not just an administrative decision; it is a blatant power grab. By removing an entire governance structure overnight and now tampering with statutory institutions, the sole administrator is attempting to freeze democracy in Rivers State. If unchecked, this could set a dangerous precedent for the country,” Abdullahi noted.

The group further argued that the administrator’s moves echo Nigeria’s pre-1999 military era, when decisions were made by decree and without democratic consultation.

“The Rivers people are watching in shock as one man dismantles their institutions with the stroke of a pen,”; Abdullahi said.

“This is a painful reminder of the military era when decrees and edicts replaced democratic processes. The administrator’s actions are a direct insult to the sacrifices of our heroes who laboured hard for our democracy.”;

CCG called on the National Assembly, the judiciary, and civil society to intervene, warning that allowing the administrator unchecked powers would undermine Nigeria’s democracy.

“The National Assembly must not remain silent while Rivers State is turned into a political experiment. The courts must act to stop this dangerous overreach. The people of Rivers deserve governance, not dictatorship in disguise,”; Abdullahi said.

The group also urged Nigerians and the international community to remain vigilant, warning that Rivers State must not become a testing ground for the erosion of democratic governance in Nigeria.

“The administrator is not just overstepping his mandate — he is provoking the peace of the land. His actions threaten the very foundation of democracy, and if not stopped, could have lasting consequences for the entire nation,”; Abdullahi added.

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