Actor and politician Kenneth Okonkwo completely condemned Ibokette Ibas’s activities as the sole administrator of Rivers State.
According to Okonkwo, since Ibas’ appointment, President Tinubu Ball It is illegal.
A former spokesman for Peter Obi’s presidential campaign posted a statement on his 𝕏 account on Tuesday about the political situation in Rivers, saying it was shameful that the military was in Rivers affairs.
He condemned Appoint a sole administrator For local government areas in the state, constitution Other activities conducted by River State Independent Election Commission (RSIEC) and Ibas in River State.
According to Okonkwo, it’s time to speak because evil continues to worsen when good people keep quiet.
He wrote: “The Supreme Court has banned the governance of the local government council through the unelected people. Tinubu’s Attorney General Lateef Fagbemi obtained this judgment from the Apex Court.
After convening President Bora Tinub’s administration to appoint the sole executive, Okornko called for a rapid restoration of democratic distribution for all in Rivers.
“It is shameful that the same Tinubu attempts to manage the River State LG Committee through the sole administrator. The IBAS spends the River State’s funds in state-owned funds without any grant from any legislature. The National Assembly is ashamed of allowing such violations.
“Ibas allegedly appointed members of the RSIEC for elections? Without the approval of the Legislature? Is a soldier organized elections in a democratic country? And is the river man just standing and allowing him to allow him to be ashamed? The only thing evil needs to be disgusted requires the evil only to make good men keep good men quiet. The river is bad. The bad is bad because of the violence of the bad people rather than the good people, but because good people are good people.
“The only steps taken by the sole administrator are illegal, just as his appointment is illegal. The rule of force, probably in Rivers State.
“Whoever wants to be ruled by a military regime should be tested in the river state. Nigeria must vow not to be ruled by a military regime or civilian dictator who obey military martial law and tactics while disguising as a Democratic president.
“The rules of rights must take precedence over the rules of power.”