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Rivers Activists Disappointed as Tinubu Maintains Emergency Rule
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44386, member: 636"] People across Rivers State felt let down when President Tinubu stayed quiet about their situation during Democracy Day. Many hoped he would bring back Governor Fubara and end the emergency rule that has lasted six months. The president spoke to lawmakers but never mentioned Rivers State at all. Tinubu suspended normal government in Rivers back in March because of ongoing fights between political groups. He said militants were making threats and the governor refused to stop them. The president used special constitutional powers to take control of the state. Things have gotten worse since the takeover according to local residents. Road projects stopped and people cannot access basic services despite money still flowing from federal accounts. The appointed administrator runs everything but citizens see no improvements. Political leaders from other states criticized Tinubu for missing a chance to restore democracy. Senator Henry Dickson said the silence was shocking on a day meant to celebrate democratic values. He argued that trampling on democracy while claiming to support it makes no sense. Local activists believe Tinubu wants to control Rivers State for the 2027 elections. They think he suspended Fubara to help his political ally Nyesom Wike regain power in the area. The emergency rule may continue until the president feels confident about winning votes there. [/QUOTE]
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