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The Senior Special Adviser on Media to the Rivers State Sole Administrator, Hector Igbikiowubo, has stated that the gazette imposing emergency rule in the state granted the sole administrator “sweeping powers.”
Igbikiowubo issued a warning to supporters of the suspended Governor Siminalayi Fubara, urging them to exercise restraint in light of ongoing protests against the state’s sole administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (retd.).
Speaking to The PUNCH on Tuesday, Igbikiowubo described the continued protests by Fubara’s supporters as a test of Ibas’s resolve.
However, he emphasised that the sole administrator had chosen to exercise restraint rather than use the broad powers granted to him by the gazette.
President Bola Tinubu had on March 18 imposed a state of emergency on Rivers State, suspending Governor Fubara, his deputy,Prof. Ngozi Odu, and the state lawmakers for six months.
He then appointed Ibas to run the state during the six-month period. But the emergency rule declared by the President has been generating controversies, with many pro-Fubara groups staging protest rallies in the state capital, Port Harcourt.
Reacting to the situation on Tuesday, Igbikiowubo said, “The fact that people are able to protest speaks to the administrator’s level of tolerance. If you check the gazette declaring emergency rule, you will see that it grants the administrator sweeping powers. Yes, sweeping powers. But fortunately for Rivers residents, the administrator has exercised restraint.”
He continued, “These protests, for whatever reason, are testing the administrator’s will.
We urge Rivers residents to be restrained. It is important that we allow a cool head to prevail at this time. All hands must be on deck to restore democratic institutions.”
Igbikiowubo stressed that the restoration of institutions in the state will not be achieved through protests, harassment, or attempts to intimidate the administrator. “Such actions are unnecessary,” he added.









