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The Senate Delays on Rivers Emergency Rule

The Nigerian Senate on Wednesday delayed a decision on President Bola Tinubu’s state of emergency declaration in Rivers State, sparking fresh debates over the constitutional limits of executive power.

Despite being scheduled as a priority issue, the motion was pushed down the agenda by Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele and eventually postponed to Thursday’s plenary session without an official explanation.

Senate President Godswill Akpabio, when putting the motion to a voice vote, saw a majority of lawmakers support the delay.

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The delay has fueled speculation over whether the Senate is hesitant to endorse the emergency rule or if it is seeking further legal clarification.

According to the Senate’s order paper, the political deadlock in Rivers has significantly disrupted governance, preventing residents from enjoying the full benefits of democracy.

“The Senate observes that the magnitude of the crisis has overwhelmed the state government, as involved parties have failed to allow good sense to prevail. The Federal Government’s intervention is aimed at restoring peace, security, and good governance.”

The postponement has raised critical questions about the separation of powers and the legality of suspending an elected governor through emergency rule.

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Critics argue that bypassing due process in removing Governor Siminalayi Fubara sets a dangerous precedent for Nigeria’s democracy.

As the Senate reconvenes on Thursday, all eyes will be on lawmakers to determine whether they will uphold the emergency rule or push back against what some see as executive overreach.

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