Ibas assumes office, warns against sabotage, disorder

 

Ibok-Ete Ibas, the sole administrator of Rivers, says his leadership will not condone anyone who seeks to sabotage the peace and stability of the state.

Speaking on Thursday during a state-wide broadcast in Port Harcourt, Rivers state capital, Ibas said there would be “no room for lawlessness” under his administration.

He noted that his assumption of duty as the sole administrator of Rivers is to restore law, and order, and create the necessary conditions for restoration of democratic institutions and representation in the state.

“Let me be clear, under my leadership, civil liberties and fundamental human rights will be respected and protected. The rule of law will remain sacrosanct,” Ibas said.

“Those who seek to sabotage the social or economic stability of river state and national infrastructure and institutions within the state or who attempt to disrupt the peace for selfish and destructive ends, will find no tolerance for their actions.

“There will be no room for lawlessness, no space for violence, and no patience for actions that threaten our collective well-being.”

The sole administrator assured residents that he is not a partisan actor or involved in the struggles that have brought the state to where it is.

He noted that the security agencies have been charged to remain neutral, respect the rights of citizens, and do all within their powers to maintain law and order.

While thanking President Bola Tinubu and the 10th national assembly for their support, Ibas said he would carry out his assignment in good faith.

“As a son of the Niger Delta, I am one of you, and I recognise the weight of this moment, the expectations of the people and the challenges that lie ahead, I feel the weight of families, young and old,” the administrator added.

“My mandate is clear — to restore law and order, stabilise the polity and to create the necessary conditions for the full restoration of democratic institutions and representation.

“This is not a task for one man alone. Success will depend on the collective effort of all Rivers, people, elders, political leaders, traditional rulers, faith leaders, youth, women, the media and civil society.”

Ibas’ appointment as sole administrator follows the declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers by Tinubu, and the suspension of Siminalayi Fubara, governor of the state; his deputy, Ngozi Odu; and all members of the state assembly, over protracted political crisis.

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