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RIVERS: Tinubu’s Sole Administrator Moves To Impose Unconstitutional LGA Appointments

  • By Eze Ikechi, Port Harcourt

Fresh concerns have emerged over an alleged plan by President Bola Tinubu’s Sole Administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas to announce new Local Government Area (LGA) Administrators tomorrow, Monday 24th March 2025, despite the clear provisions of the Nigerian Constitution and the recent Supreme Court judgment affirming the autonomy of LGAs.

RIVERS: Tinubu’s Sole Administrator Moves To Impose Unconstitutional LGA Appointments
Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas

This move, if carried out, would amount to a blatant disregard for democratic principles and a violation of the Supreme Court’s ruling, which reaffirmed that local governments must be governed by elected officials, not handpicked appointees.

Sources indicate that names of supposed administrators have already been compiled, raising fears of an orchestrated attempt to subvert the will of the people.

Such actions could plunge the local government system into further crisis, setting a dangerous precedent for executive overreach.

Nigerians must remain vigilant against this unconstitutional maneuver, as it threatens the foundation of grassroot democracy.

Any attempt to impose unelected administrators on LGAs must be met with firm resistance from law-abiding citizens, political stakeholders, and civil society groups.

Will the rule of law prevail, or will impunity reign? The next 24 hours will be crucial in determining whether democracy holds firm or is trampled upon.

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