Some youths in the Degema Local Government Area of Rivers State on Monday took over the council headquarters.
This follows the expiration of the tenure of the local government chairmen in the state.
Osun Defender reports that the LG chairmen in the state who were elected during the administration of Nyesom Wike have vowed to remain in office, citing the Local Government Amendment Law by the Martin Amaewhule-led 27 House of Assembly members empowering them to extend their tenure by six months.
According to the state ALGON Chairman, Allwell Ihunda, who is the Chairman of Port Harcourt City Local Government Area, the law by the House of Assembly empowers them to remain in office.
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But the state Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, at an event in Port Harcourt, the state capital, warned the LG chairmen not to do anything that would truncate the peace of the state, saying they had a few days to leave office.
According to the Punch, youths in Degema occupied the council secretariat early on Monday and locked the entrance.
The youth were seen singing war songs and appeared battle-ready as they insisted that they would not allow the LG chairmen to remain in office after serving out their tenure.
They said they would remain there to ensure the outgoing LG chairman does not return to the council.
Similarly, youths in Asari-Toru Local Government Area stormed the council headquarters and occupied the facility.
Many of the youth were seen in different groups in front of the secretariat and the entire stretch of the road leading to the entrance, even as some could be heard saying, ‘Asawana’ a popular slang among the Ijaws which signifies solidarity, even as others arrive the scene in droves.
The youth vowed to remain until Wednesday when work resumes and dared the council chairmen to come to the secretariat.
Meanwhile, there is a huge security presence in Port Harcourt City Local Government Area and Obio/Akpor LG to prevent security breaches.
Six police patrol vans were reportedly stationed in front of the secretariat’s closed entrance on Monday morning.
The patrol vans were manned by fierce-looking security operatives, although the movements of people were not restricted.
Also, the outgoing chairman of Eleme LG, Obarilomate Ollor, has warned those eager to throw him out of office not to come close to the council, saying they will be resisted.
Ollor, addressing stakeholders at the first Annual General Meeting of the Aleto Clan Association held in Port Harcourt, said he had gotten wind of plans to invade the council on June 17.
He urged those who do not have legitimate businesses at the council headquarters not to come close, pointing out that the LG council is neither a community town hall nor a students’ union facility.
Ollor stated, “Some people are ganging up, they want to use force to enter into the local government. Let me tell you, the local government is not a community town hall or students union secretariat.
“That is a government facility. So stay away from there, except the law permits you to go there. If you go there against the law, what you will see, you will not believe it. You will see your forefathers’ earlier than you expected.
“So don’t go there if you are not meant to go there. You can stay in a hotel and make noise, but don’t go there.”
The spokesperson for the state police command, Grace Iringe-Koko, when contacted, said the police are on top of the situation, saying, “Our men were on a show of strength this morning. We are still monitoring the situation, and we want to urge everyone to maintain peace in the state.”
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