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Nigeria lifts emergency rule in Rivers State after 6 months of political crisis

  • On Wednesday, Nigeria's president ended the six-month emergency administration and lifted the suspensions imposed on the state governor and legislative members in the southern region known for its oil production, Rivers State.
  • The emergency rule was imposed on March 18 due to a political crisis between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and state lawmakers, alongside ongoing oil pipeline vandalism.
  • During the state of emergency, governance of Rivers State was overseen by retired Nigerian Navy officer Ibokette Ibas, while allegations regarding Fubara’s handling of the budget and changes to the legislative body were made but subsequently refuted by him.
  • President Bola Tinubu explained that the emergency rule was implemented to prevent Rivers State from descending into chaos and emphasized that it would not extend beyond the initial six-month period he set, stating there was no reason for it to continue any further.
  • The lifting of emergency rule marks a return of democratic governance to Rivers State, as locals express relief and describe the development as a "breath of fresh air" after half a year without an elected governor.
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Nigeria lifts emergency rule in Rivers State after 6 months of political crisis

Nigeria’s president has lifted emergency rule in Rivers State and reinstated the local governor and lawmakers.

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Sahara Reporters broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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