Eschew violence, Fubara tasks newly sworn-in LG caretaker chairmen

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has tasked the newly sworn-in caretaker committee chairmen and members of the 23 local government councils to eschew violence, maintain peace, and be guided by the Constitution.


According to Fubara, such would promote unity, inclusive administration, and achieve progress at the grassroots.
The Governor said the exercise demonstrated his administration’s commitment to upholding the tenets of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria that does not provide for tenure elongation.

The Governor gave the charge on Wednesday at the Executive Council Chambers of Government House in Port Harcourt shortly after swearing in the CTC chairmen.

Recall that the state has been engulfed in a fresh political crisis following controversies trailing tenure elongation as police have taken over all the council secretariats across the state.


Governor Fubara said that the swearing-in of the chairmen will ensure seamless administration of local governments following the expiration of the tenure of elected chairmen and councillors in the state.

The swearing-in followed the screening and confirmation of the nominees for caretaker committee chairmen and members by the State House of Assembly at the plenary presided over by its Speaker, Rt. Hon. Victor Oko-Jumbo, on Wednesday.

The list of seven-member nominees per local government council had been forwarded to the Assembly pursuant to Section 9 (5) of the Rivers State Local Government Law No. 5 of 2018, for screening and confirmation.
He explained: “What is happening here now is a defence of democracy. We will not allow the wrong precedent to be created in this country.

“It is not about Rivers State. It is not about Fubara. But if in any way this attempt at tenure elongation succeeds in Rivers State, it becomes a norm in Nigeria.


“So, we have taken it upon ourselves to say, not on our own watch, will it happen because it is completely alien to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

Governor Fubara wondered why the tenure of elected officers will expire and why they want to perpetuate themselves in office against their oath of office and the provisions of the Constitution of Nigeria.

The Governor sounded it clearly that such an insistence on elongating the tenure of council chairmen will not happen in Rivers State and advised the out-gone chairmen, vice-chairmen, and councillors to let go and return home.

He said, “So, for those people who are saying, the only reason why we (they) want to continue in office is because the election has not been conducted, we have more than 85 percent of the states in Nigeria that are being run by caretaker committees.


“Ours is different, you had your tenure, you have completed your tenure, it is proper you let go. Life doesn’t create a vacuum. If you are not there again, that is, if your tenure has expired, it doesn’t mean I should, because I want to please you, allow you to stay longer. No. It doesn’t happen like that. People must take over, manage the affairs, and elections will be conducted.”

Governor Fubara pointed to the importance of knowing how the finances of the 23 local government councils were managed in the last three years and directed the Auditor-General of Local Governments to begin auditing the accounts and make the report available within the next one month.

Specifically, Governor Fubara said: “I also want to say that, for the local government activities in the past three years, I would want to mandate: which is an official assignment, not even a statutory duty, that the Auditor-General should immediately commence the audit of the 23 local government councils in the past three years, and come up with the result in the next one month.


“It is important so that we will know what has happened and how our funds were being used in those 23 local government areas. It is important so that it will be a check for those people who are also coming.”

Governor Fubara told the newly sworn-in CTC chairmen that their tenure will not be too long because the process for the conduct of fresh elections of local government chairmen and councillors in our state has started.

The governor advised them to resume at their respective local government councils with the utmost sense of duty and commitment to serve the people and protect the interests of Rivers State.

He warned them against any form of confrontation, insisting that such is not in his nature and style but advised them to be law-abiding as they take full control of the local government councils.


He said, “Whatever happened yesterday (Tuesday), I know and the world knows that it is not from you people. Some persons caused it. So, let us not give them the opportunity to continue to make our state look bad in the comity of states.

“So, when you go back, if there is any situation, you should be law-abiding. I don’t want any confrontation. You can operate from anywhere for now. But the most important thing is that you have the control of the local government today.”

Governor Fubara urged them to ensure that they compute and pay the outstanding financial benefits and entitlements, including salaries of the outgone chairmen, vice-chairmen, and councillors.


He added, “I am not of the class to say that because something happened, you should maltreat them. No. Whatever is their entitlement, ensure that they get it.”

Governor Fubara instructed the CTC chairmen to work hard to ensure that there is no breakdown of law and order in their various council areas.

The governor expressed worry about the negative media portrayal of the state as ridden with crisis and urged them to ensure that what they do changes such a negative narrative.

“Please, I want to appeal to you that when you go back, I don’t want a crisis. Just manage the situation as much as you can. God does not start and end halfway. That is the truth. Since God has started with us, He will definitely complete His work in our lives.


“I don’t want any fight. I don’t want any life to be lost because it does not earn me anything. We know that we can overcome, and we have been overcoming,” he advised the chairmen.

Those sworn in include: Madigai Dickson as chairman of Abua/Odual; while Hon. Happy Benneth is chairman of Ahoada East; Ahoada West has Mr. Daddy John Green as chairman; just as Barrister Otonye Briggs chairs Akuku-Toru; with Andoni chaired by Barrister Reginald Ekaan; and Asari-Toru, chaired by Orolosoma Amachree.


In Bonny, Alabota Anengi Barasua returned as chairperson; while in Degema, Anthony Soberekon is the chairman; with Eleme having Brain Gokpa as chairman, just as David Omereji is the chairman of Emohua; while John Otamiri Nkugbo is the chairman of Etche.

Also, Gokana has Kenneth Kpeden as chairman; Ikwerre has Dr. Darlington Orji; Khana has Amb. Marvin Yobana; Obio/Akpor has Amb. Chijioke Ihunwo; Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni has Princewill Ejekwe as chairman; Ogu/Bolo is chaired by Rt. Hon. Evans B. Bipi; Okrika is chaired by Princess I. B. Ogan; Omuma chairman is Promise Reginald; Opobo/Nkoro chairman, Hon. Enyiada Cookey-Gam returns; while Oyigbo has Hon. Gogo Phillip as chairman; with Ichemati Ezebunwo in charge of Port Harcourt City; just as Hon. Matthew Dike is the CTC chairman of Tai.

Source: guardian.ng