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Rivers Crisis: Tinubu Has Committed an Impeachable Offence—Reuben Abati

Dr. Reuben Abati, a veteran journalist and former Senior Adviser on Media and Publicity to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, on Wednesday, said that Bola Tinubu has committed impeachable offence.

Abati argued that a governor cannot be removed from office by the proclamation of the president of Nigeria.

He made the assertion on Wednesday during the Arise Television’s Morning Show programme.

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Tinubu made the pronouncement in a nationwide broadcast to the nation. He claimed that he was “greatly disturbed about the political crisis” in the state and accused Governor Siminilayi Fubara of demolishing the State House of Assembly building.

However, Abati said that Tinubu violated the Constitution even within the purview of Section 305, insisting that he was not properly advised in respect of that Section of the Constitution.

He argued that Tinubu had acted as a dictator by saying that the Administrator that he has appointed can make regulations and that laws will be made for the Rivers State House of Assembly by the Federal Executive Council.

His words,”Let me first comment from an interpretation of the Constitution which the President himself highlighted. He said he was acting within the purview of Section 305 of the Constitution.

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“Section 305 of the Constitution explains the circumstances under which the President shall declare a state of emergency, and the conditions are properly stated, if the country is facing a threat of war or imminent war. Is Nigeria facing the threat of war in Rivers state? That’s one question.

“So those conditions are properly spelt out. However, that same section 305, says that the President, you know, will give a proclamation, which will be gazetted, and then we’ll go to the National Assembly, and the National Assembly, if it’s in session within, I think, 48 hours would act. If it’s in recess within 10 days will act.

“If the National Assembly does not consider that particular proclamation gazetted valid, then it will vote otherwise, two thirds majority of the two houses, the Senate and the House of Representatives. And if that happens, the decision is abated.

“Let me now say that section 305 which the president quoted is the operative principle. Now let’s look at what the President said. I think that the President has violated the Constitution even within the purview of Section 305 and he has violated the Constitution because he did not, he was not properly advised to respect that Section of the Constitution.

“In what regard did he violate that Section of the Constitution? In fact, he acted as a dictator by saying that the administrator that he has appointed can make regulations and laws will be made for the Rivers State House of Assembly by the Federal Executive Council.

“The Federal Executive Council does not have such powers. Section 11 of the same constitution says that, look, when there is a state of emergency, it’s only the National Assembly that can make laws for a state House of Assembly.

“Now, President Tinubu has appropriated unto himself the powers to make laws for the Rivers State House of Assembly. That’s an impeachable offense.

“There is no provision in the 1999 Constitution that says that the president of Nigeria can unilaterally remove a governor, remove the deputy governor, remove the legislature in Nigeria.

“So, that, again, proves that this is a violation of the Constitution. The people who advised the president must be called to order.”

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