The Chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum and Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodimma, has expressed strong support for President Bola Tinubu’s decision to declare a state of emergency in Rivers State.
He described the move as a necessary and proactive measure to avert a potential crisis that could destabilize both the state and Nigeria’s economy.
Speaking to journalists in Owerri, Uzodimma highlighted the critical importance of Rivers State to the nation’s economic stability, particularly in terms of crude oil production.
He pointed out that the ongoing political tensions and the refusal of key stakeholders to heed advisory interventions had escalated into a matter of national security.
The governor cited recent incidents of pipeline bombings and explosions in the state, emphasizing that such unrest is unacceptable at a time when Nigeria is working to increase crude oil production to bolster its currency and economy.
“The President was very proactive, and his actions are highly commendable. Prevention, they say, is better than cure. Imagine what would have happened if the impeachment went ahead—it would have triggered actions and reactions, leading to violence and widespread unrest,” Uzodimma stated.
He also commended the National Assembly for supporting President Tinubu’s decision, describing it as a step taken in the national interest.
He expressed confidence in the Federal Executive Council’s ability to oversee the situation effectively and ensure that law and order prevail.
While acknowledging that the Progressive Governors’ Forum had not yet convened since the declaration, Uzodimma assured that, as chairman, he could confidently affirm that the forum stands firmly behind the President.
“To the best of my knowledge, none of our members will go against the actions of the President. We support any decision that protects the security and stability of the country,” he concluded.