Observer groups have condemned the widespread irregularities and violence that marred the Rivers State local government elections, held despite court rulings and security concerns.
The Independent Election Monitoring Group (IEMG) reported numerous irregularities, including lack of election materials, non-use of electoral registers, and dubious declaration of results.
The group’s preliminary report also cited instances of arson and violence perpetrated by supporters of the ruling party.
Dr. Emmanuel Agabi, Executive Director of the IEMG, briefed journalists in Abuja, highlighting the severity of the situation.
He emphasized that Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s insistence on conducting the elections despite court orders and security concerns contributed to the breakdown of law and order in the state.
The Nigerian Police were cleared of any wrongdoing, having withdrawn from the election due to a Federal High Court ruling.
The IEMG has recommended a full investigation into the arson attacks, nullification of election results, deployment of federal security forces, and dialogue between the governor and opposition parties.
Agabi said, “The Rivers State local government elections and the subsequent acts of arson represent a low point in the state’s political history. Obviously, the state local government elections have exposed the fragility of the democratic process in the state.
“Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s determination to consolidate political power through the Action Peoples Party (APP) and disregard for legal rulings has led to a crisis that threatens both the democratic fabric of Rivers State and the security of its citizens. The refusal to honour court rulings, combined with the manipulation of electoral processes and violent suppression of opposition, demonstrates a clear disregard for the rule of law.
“The state’s political crisis will only worsen if urgent steps are not taken to restore order, accountability, and respect for democratic principles. The use of arson as a tool for political intimidation is not only reprehensible but dangerous, as it has the potential to escalate into broader conflict.
“It is therefore imperative that Governor Fubara and his administration give peace a chance by embracing dialogue, respecting court rulings, and adhering to democratic norms. The Governor must realize that power, when pursued at the expense of the people’s trust and the rule of law, is unsustainable.
“For the future of Rivers State, and indeed Nigeria’s democratic experiment, it is crucial that stakeholders at all levels work together to address the deep-seated issues that have emerged from this election. This includes reforming the electoral system, ensuring accountability for violent actions, and fostering a political culture where power is gained through the people’s will, not through coercion, manipulation, or violence.
“The political crisis in Rivers State is reminiscent of the crisis in the old Western region. It is a warning sign of what could become a larger national issue if the political situation in Rivers State is not addressed. It is the responsibility of all concerned parties, including the federal government, to intervene and ensure that Rivers State does not spiral into anarchy. Only through collective action can the state be returned to peace, stability, and genuine democratic governance.”
Peoplesmind