Why I went into hiding before Tinubu’s emergency rule in Rivers — Okocha

News Express |28th Mar 2025 | 656
Why I went into hiding before Tinubu’s emergency rule in Rivers — Okocha

Chairman of the APC caretaker committee in Rivers, Chief Tony Okocha






The Chairman of the Rivers State chapter of the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Tony Okocha, has admitted that he was forced to go into hiding out of fear for his life until the proclamation of emergency rule in the state by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Speaking to reporters Thursday at the national secretariat of the party in Abuja, he maintained that the declaration of a state of emergency by President Tinubu saved Rivers State from anarchy.

Okocha, a die-hard loyalist of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, insisted that President Tinubu deserves all the plaudits for taking the decisive step at the nick of time.

“People like us could hardly leave certain places because we were hiding for fear of the unknown as non-state actors brandished guns and made statements tailored toward anarchy and lawlessness. We all knew there was a looming problem before the President intervened,” he said.

“We all know that Rivers State is one of the states that sustain this country. Some of these people shouting that the President did wrong when he stepped in would have also said, ‘You had this decision at your fingertips and did nothing,’ if things had gone out of hand.”

The APC chieftain, who frowned at former President Goodluck Jonathan for criticising President Tinubu over the measure, described the emergency rule in the state as a necessary evil that would surely restore normalcy.

“Security and intelligence have been beefed up in Rivers since the state of emergency was declared. With the emergency declared, people like us who are in the opposition in the state can now move around,” Okocha said.

Okocha said, unknown to many, Wike had been working behind the scenes to make peace with Governor Fubara, who he claimed allowed self-centered politicians in the state to mislead him.

Citing the Supreme Court judgment ahead of the declaration, Okocha said the political crisis in Rivers became inevitable since there was no way Governor Fubara could administer the state without the legislative arm in place.

“The governor jettisoned 27 lawmakers and was dealing with only three lawmakers while withholding the finances of the State Assembly, which was abnormal. It was a misnomer, unheard of in a democracy, to have 12.5 percent of legislators in place to run the government. The governor also pulled down the State Assembly under the guise of renovating it due to structural defects without prior notice, which was an affront to democracy,” he added.

He supported the decision by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to approach the Supreme Court to challenge the declaration of emergency rule in Rivers State, saying it would enrich the country’s jurisprudence.

He also challenged the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) to follow suit after failing to speak out when the State Assembly complex was allegedly pulled down on the orders of Governor Fubara. (The Guardian)




Comments

Patrick Onwochei

28th, Mar, 2025

People like this Okocha are the main problem of Rivers state. What did he do about tge defection of Amaehwule and his group and why did he not persuade them to allow tge implementation of the Supreme court ruling instead if issuing notice of impeachment after sobbing Fubara and closing

Dennis Eboh

28th, Mar, 2025

Okocha is a complete nuisance. He is a boot licker . At his age he is supporting thing because of politics forgetting that it is not going to be forever . I am to see this old man supporting right thing. He is always on the wrong side

AyOj

29th, Mar, 2025

The president made the right decision by imposing the state of emergency. Fubara was becoming a tyrant in a democratic system. He needs to be checked.

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