PHOTOS: Women Reject Emergency Rule In Rivers, Ask Tinubu To ‘Bring Back Fubara’

The New Diplomat
Writer

Ad

How Much Mercury is in the Fish You Eat?

Low-mercury seafood options include scallops, clams, shrimp, and salmon, all with less than 0.02 ppm. Top predators like swordfish, shark, and Gulf of Mexico tilefish have the highest mercury levels, some over 1.0 ppm. Experts recommend eating high-mercury fish no more than 3 times a month, or avoiding them entirely. Mercury in fish is a…

[FULL LIST] Presidency Unveils Names of Beneficiaries of Tinubu’s Presidential Pardon

By Abiola Olawale The Nigerian Presidency has officially unveiled the names of 175 beneficiaries granted clemency under President Bola Tinubu's presidential prerogative of mercy. The announcement, ratified by the Council of State on October 9, 2025, includes posthumous pardons for iconic figures like Herbert Macaulay and Major-General Mamman Vatsa, alongside living convicts such as former…

Arise TV Anchor Somtochukwu Maduagwu’s Burial Date Announced

By Abiola Olawale The family of Somtochukwu Christelle Maduagwu, a 29-year-old Arise News anchor, reporter, and producer, has unveiled a schedule for her funeral rites, culminating in her burial on Saturday, October 18, 2025. Known affectionately as "Sommie," Maduagwu's tragic death during an armed robbery in Abuja has sparked widespread grief, tributes, and renewed demands…

Ad

By Kolawole Ojebisi

A group of women in Rivers, on Friday, besieged the government house in Port Harcourt, to register their grievances on the suspension of Siminalayi Fubara, the governor, and the declaration of emergency rule in the state.

The protest began early Friday morning with the women chanting slogans and demanding an end to what they perceive as an “unconstitutional state of affairs” in Rivers.

During a march to the government house in Port Harcourt, the women also demanded a return to democratic governance in the state.

“We want governor Fubara back,” one protester was heard saying in a viral video.

‘We need our democracy restored’, ‘#BringBackFubara’, ‘Obey the rule of law’, and ‘Save our democracy, are some of the inscriptions on their placards.

In a statement signed by Nancy Nwankwo, Tamunobelema West and Cynthia Amadi, the group said the actions of Ibok-Ete Ibas, the state’s sole administrator, are “becoming provocative and illegal”.

The women implored prominent Nigerians, including former presidents Olusegun Obasanjo, Muhammadu Buhari, and Goodluck Jonathan, to intervene in the restoration of democratic rule in Rivers.

Recall that on March 18, President Bola Tinubu declared emergency rule in the oil-rich state, citing a protracted political crisis.

He also suspended Fubara, his deputy, Ngozi Odu; and all members of the Rivers assembly for an initial period of six months.

The president immediately appointed Ibok-Ete Ibas, a retired naval chief, as the state’s sole administrator.

Ad

Unlocking Opportunities in the Gulf of Guinea during UNGA80
X whatsapp