On September 17, 2025, President Bola Tinubu spoke to state governors and lawmakers. He underscored the federal government’s right to declare a state of emergency during public order crises. This power helps restore peace and safety when threats arise.
Tinubu’s Key Message
Tinubu called the emergency power a “key constitutional tool.” It addresses severe disruptions to public safety, ensuring stability through bold actions. He emphasized its importance in managing national crises effectively.
Rivers State Faces Opposition
The recent emergency declaration in Rivers State has sparked pushback. Over 40 lawsuits have been filed in Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Yenagoa. Tinubu noted, “Such challenges are part of democracy.” Some cases are still pending in courts.
Push for Good Governance
Tinubu urged state leaders to focus on responsible leadership. “Peace and good governance are vital for democracy’s success,” he said. He called on governors and lawmakers to prioritize stability and progress in their actions.
Constitutional Backing
Section 305 of Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution allows the President to declare emergencies during lawlessness, disasters, or threats to security or the economy. These declarations need approval from the National Assembly to take effect.
Why It Matters
The Rivers State situation highlights tensions between federal and state powers. Tinubu’s speech shows his commitment to using legal tools to maintain order while respecting democratic processes like court challenges.