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Benue killings: Prof. Sebastine Hon , SAN writes President Tinubu

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2ND JUNE, 2025

HE DIST. SEN. BOLA AHMED TINUBU, GCFR
PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF
NIGERIAN ARMED FORCES
THE PRESIDENCY
ASO ROCK
ABUJA.

Your Excellency, Sir.

PETITION TO DECLARE A STATE OF MILITARY EMERGENCY IN BENUE STATE

I most deeply salute my dear President on the giant strides of his administration to make Nigeria great again. I particularly appreciate the improvement in the security situation in Zamfara, Sokoto, Kaduna, Kano, Niger, et cetera, which I have found out is the outcome of Mr. President’s collaborative efforts with the State Governors of those States.
The security situation in my State, however, is VERY FAST slipping out of hand. I have every reason to believe that, while Mr. President may have had the same disposition that led to improved security in the above-mentioned States, the Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, and the military high command are seemingly not interested in achieving a similar feat in my home State, Benue. I state this with all the boldness in my veins, Mr. President.
I had previously publicly criticised the State Governor on this; and I hereby reaffirm what I said. Attached here is my Facebook (X) critique of his shocking endorsement of the daily murders in Benue State. Rather than address the issues raised, my Governor pushed his officials and social media sympathisers to launch attacks on my person.
Still worried, I personally wrote a joint letter to the Chief of Defence Staff, the Inspector-General of Police and the Director-General of State Security Services, detailing the failings of the military and paramilitary operations in the State. Shorn of its Annexures, a copy of the said letter is also hereto attached. Till date, nothing has been done, as is clearly evident from recent ugly happenings in the State, about the situation.
Two major reasons have made me to take this bold step of writing to Mr. President, namely:
(a) The fact that the Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, keeps labelling the massive killings going on in Benue State as mere “skirmishes” and therefore justifying his unwillingness to address the matter! Few most recent examples (without overloading Mr. President who is ever busy with countless previous examples) shall suffice here:
(i) On May 29, 2025, Agan Community, right in Makurdi city, the State Capital, was attacked in broad daylight. Today marks four (4) days since then, and our dear Governor has not deemed it fit to issue a statement consoling the victims, not to talk of visiting the bereaved families/scene of attack. Indeed, he was dancing around on podiums in celebration of his two years in office on that same day – hours after the social media was agog with gory pictures and videos of the dead and the wounded!
(ii) On June 1, 2025, Naka, the Gwer West Local Government Headquarters and Edikwu-Ankpali, Community in Apa Local Area of Benue State, came under deadly attacks, resulting to several fatalities. Till this moment, the State Government has not deemed it necessary to issue any statement of concern, let alone condemnation. Rather, the Governor released a social media statement on his official handle several hours after news of the murderous attacks was already on air, pontificating about his attendance at the funeral of HRH Jam Gbinde in Konshisha Local Government Area. I attach the release from his social media handle here for your kind perusal, Sir. The most annoying was that his thugs later that same day assembled in Government House and were chanting “No Alia, No Benue” – a fact that is undeniable because it is all over the social media!
(iii) In reaction to every criticism of his lackluster performance on security issues or even suggestions on the way forward, the Governor’s social media goons roar like wounded lions, accusing the victims, sympathisers and commentators of “playing politics with human lives.” I have never seen a situation more annoying and appalling like this, Mr. President!
(iv) In the near recent time, the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, decried, in plenary (reported by the national media), the attitude of the Governor, who kept quiet after over 50 of his subjects were killed!
(b) The fact that the military commanders in Benue State seem to have all taken sides with the murderers. Too many examples abound; but kindly take note of the following:
(i) Agan Community in the North Bank area of Makurdi Metropolis was, as stated above, attacked on May 29, 2025 in broad daylight by the terrorists. Even though there is a military barracks in the same North Bank, no soldier was deployed to arrest the situation.
(ii) On May 24, 2025, Rev. Fr. Solomon Atongo was attacked on his way from Makurdi to Naka, the Headquarters of Gwer-East LGA. The scene was just about 500 meters from a military checkpoint; but none of the soldiers at the checkpoint came to his rescue until the attackers left him for dead. He is lucky to be alive today.
(iii) There are several online allegations of the complicity of the military in the attacks. Only on May 31, 2025, Catholic Priests directly accused the military of complicity and further informed the whole world how the Church has lost priests and laity and has closed over 15 parishes in Benue State. Kindly see a report on this by The Punch Newspaper, attached hereto, Sir.
(iv) The attackers always come in the numbers on motorcycles. Meanwhile, there are several military checkpoints along the roads! Where and how, if I may ask, do those murderers pass to the points of attack and back to their newly-acquired ‘bases’?
(v) In most cases, the social media is always agog with mass movement of those armed invaders. Even if there is intelligence failure (which is hereby flatly denied), those social media alerts have so far proved to be credible and reliable – because those heinous attacks take place in the directions/area the reports had mentioned!
(vi) In other flashpoints in Nigeria where insecurity has not even reached this level and dimension, the military has deployed drones and fighter jets/helicopters. Every Nigerian has seen the results so far; but I wonder why this same gesture is not extended to Benue State.
From the above abridged narration of the unfortunate developments in Benue State, it is MOST IMPERATIVE that a state of military emergency be declared by Mr. President in the State, pursuant to the provisions, as you very well know, Sir, of section 305 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended). Both historical and empirical factors support this; and I hereby adumbrate them.
1. On October 1, 1962 the first Republican Government of Tafawa Balewa declared a state of emergency in the Western Region of Nigeria, due to the seemingly ceaseless fatal crisis that rocked that Region, arising from the outcome of the 1962 census exercise.
2. On May 18, 2004, President Olusegun Obasanjo declared a state of emergency in Plateau State, following the loss of over 2000 lives, due to sectarian crisis between Muslims and Christians.
3. On October 19, 2006, President Obasanjo, in a national broadcast, declared a state of emergency in Ekiti State, due to widespread political violence there.
4. On December 31, 2011, President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency in some Local Government Areas in Borno and Plateau State, to stop the spiraling sectarian violence therein.
5. In a nationwide broadcast on Tuesday, May 14, 2013, President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of military emergency in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe.
6. On March 18, 2025, Mr. President declared a state of emergency in Rivers State, due to brewing and real time security challenges in that State. The magnitude of such challenges in Benue State is much higher.
Mr. President, Sir, the Nigerian Constitution is modelled after the USA Constitution. Both countries are operating federal Constitutions and the presidential system of government. Examples of declarations of state of emergency by successive US Presidents may be of assistance here. Kindly note that, as at the end of April, 2025, ninety (90) emergencies had been declared in US history, out of which 41 have expired. Nonetheless, most of those Proclamations substantially achieved their goals. Some of the military declarations of emergency (which are the ones relevant here) include the following:
1. Proclamation 2352, by President Franklin Roosevelt on September 8, 1939 – to enforce neutrality in the strengthening of the national defence within the limits of peace-time authorisations.
2. Proclamation 2487, by President Franklin Roosevelt on May 27, 1941, which was a declaration of unlimited national emergency, to stem threats from Nazi Germany.
3. Proclamation 2914, by President Harry S. Truman on December 16, 1950, which declared that the US’ military, naval, air and civilian defenses should be used to fight communism as part of the Korean war.
4. Proclamation 7463, by President George Bush on September 14, 2001, following the September 11 attacks – which covered a wide range of declarations empowering the President to take serious steps to stem and control similar attacks.
5. Proclamation 10886, by President Donald Trump on January 20, 2025, which ordered the Secretary of Defence to redirect as many military units as needed, to aid the Secretary of Homeland Security in achieving full control of the US southern border, and to take all legal measures to deny physical entry into the US of illegal immigrants. President Trump stated in the Proclamation, inter alia, as follows:
America’s sovereignty is under attack. Our southern border is overrun by cartels, criminal gangs, known terrorists, human traffickers, smugglers, unvetted military-age males from foreign adversaries, and illicit narcotics that harm Americans, including America. This invasion has caused widespread chaos and suffering in our country over the last 4 years. It has led to the horrific and inexcusable murders of many innocent American citizens, including women and children…. Foreign criminal gangs and cartels have begun seizing control of parts of cities, attacking our most vulnerable citizens and terrorizing Americans beyond the control of the local law enforcement. Cartels control vast territories just south of our southern border, effectively controlling who can and cannot travel to the United States from Mexico…. This assault on the American people and the integrity of America’s sovereign borders represents a grave threat to our Nation.
Mr. President, Sir, the above excerpted contents of President Trump’s Emergency Proclamation 10886 represent what is currently happening in Benue State and even beyond. The sovereignty of Nigeria is under very serious risk! No situation is more fitting to declare a military state of emergency in Benue State! The time for you to act is now, Sir!
I conclude by urging Mr. President to order a removal and replacement of all the military commanders in Benue State. If possible, even the ground troops should also be replaced. The way and manner they are operating in the State is clearly unsatisfactory. All other terms of any such declaration or proclamation lie with my respected President.
God bless the father of the Nigerian Nation, even as I expect with all sense of humility yet strong responsibility that Mr. President will act on this letter WITH UTMOST DESPATCH.
Yours faithfully,

PROF. SEBASTINE T. HON, SAN, FCIArb., DSSRS
(Deeply sorrowing Benue indigene)

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Wike speaks with Fubara on phone

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, said he spoke with Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, on Wednesday before President Bola Tinubu lifted the emergency rule in the state.

Wike explained that during the call, he informed Fubara of his travel plans back to Nigeria, and the governor also shared his own schedule.

He said that the discussion showed a renewed understanding between both sides after months of political crisis.

The former Rivers governor also pointed to the latest actions of the state assembly led by Martin Amaewhule as proof that peace is returning.

He said: “As I speak to you, as of yesterday, I spoke to the Governor (Fubara). I told him I was leaving that night to come back, and he told me he was leaving this morning,” Wike said on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Thursday.

“So, I can tell you that, by the grace of God, peace has returned. And look at what the Assembly did today to set the tone, you can see peace; you can see we are prepared, for the interest of the state. Let’s move forward.”

When asked on why Fubara is yet to resume, he replied:

“I am not his (Fubara) protocol officer nor Chief Security officer. There is no law that says he must resume work today. He is a governor. I don’t understand the way we operate. Being sworn in today does not mean I will go to the office tomorrow.

“You don’t know what my programmes are. You don’t know where he is. Governance does not mean one must be in the office to govern.”

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LARGE CROWD DISPERSE AFTER LONG FRUITLESS WAIT FOR GOVERNOR FUBARA’S RETURN TO GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

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By Prince Uwalaka Chimaroke
18- SEPT- 2025

In Rivers State, a large gathering of residents who had converged on the Government House in anticipation of Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s resumption of duties quietly dispersed after hours of waiting without seeing him.

The supporters, numbering in their thousands, had assembled early on Thursday, September 18, 2025, to welcome the Governor following the official cessation of the emergency rule that had been in place since March. Many expected him to make a symbolic appearance or address the people, but by 5:00 p.m., the crowd had melted away, leaving the area calm and uneventful.

No official explanation has been given regarding the Governor’s absence. His deputy, Dr. Ngozi Odu, was also expected to join him in assuming full leadership responsibilities, marking the official return to civilian administration.

The transition followed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s announcement on Wednesday that the emergency rule was suspended. The President had explained that intelligence reports indicated a renewed sense of cooperation and commitment among stakeholders in Rivers State to embrace democratic processes.

The state’s former administrator, retired Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, formally handed over the reins of power on Wednesday night. In his parting address, he encouraged political actors to maintain peace, uphold mutual respect, and embrace dialogue as the state charts its course back to normal governance.

Despite the Governor’s absence, the day underscored Rivers people’s eagerness to witness a new phase of leadership, with many hopeful that democratic governance will foster stability and progress in the state.

 

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Fubara Resumes as Rivers Governor, as Ijaw Youths Demand EFCC Arrest of Ikenga Ugochinyere

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By Benjamin Okala, Port Harcourt

Governor Siminalayi Fubara has formally resumed duties at the Government House, Port Harcourt, today following the expiration of the six-month emergency rule imposed on Rivers State. The return of the governor marks a significant moment in the state’s political trajectory, but it has also been greeted with stern warnings from his Ijaw ethnic nationality.

Ijaw youth associations, under different umbrellas, declared in strong terms that they would no longer tolerate Governor Fubara being misled into political crises by external actors whom they described as mercenaries. They alleged that certain figures had deliberately misinformed and manipulated the governor, pushing him into needless conflicts that serve only selfish interests.

At the center of their grievances is Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere, a serving lawmaker in Abuja who hails from Imo State. The youths accused him of defrauding Rivers State to the tune of N63 billion within a period of three months. According to them, Ugochinyere allegedly deceived the governor into releasing the funds under the pretext of managing political crises, influencing judicial outcomes, and maintaining the structure of a party they described as nebulous the Action People’s Party (APP).

Speaking in Port Harcourt on behalf of the leaders of the various Ijaw youth groups, Comrade Pere Azazi said the time had come to draw the line. He emphasized that the governor must focus on the real task of governance which is delivering infrastructure, jobs, and security rather than allow himself to be dragged into the schemes of individuals who neither represent the interest of Rivers State nor that of the Ijaw nation.

The youths further announced that they had banned Ikenga Ugochinyere from ever stepping foot into Rivers State. They stressed that any attempt by him to breach this directive would be resisted. Their warning underscores the rising ethnic and political tensions in the state, especially in the aftermath of the emergency rule.

They also called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to swing into action immediately. The demand was for the anti-graft body to investigate and arrest Ugochinyere over the alleged embezzlement, insisting that Rivers people deserved to know how such a colossal sum of money was handled.

The groups argued that unless decisive action was taken, Rivers State risked sliding back into political instability. They maintained that accountability and transparency must remain the watchwords of Fubara’s administration if he was to enjoy the confidence of the people.

As the governor settles back into office, the mood in Rivers State remains tense but expectant. While many citizens welcomed the end of emergency rule as an opportunity for peace and development, the fiery declaration by Ijaw youths has placed the spotlight squarely on the relationship between Fubara and his alleged advisers. Whether the administration can navigate this storm without fresh upheavals may well determine the future stability of the state.

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