The Social Democratic Party (SDP) has condemned the declaration of state of emergency in Rivers State by President Bola Tinubu.
In a statement signed by Araba Rufus Aiyenigba, National Publicity Secretary of the party, SDP said after taking a critical look at the underlying issues and the reason adduced by the president for the declaration, the party has come to the conclusion that the decision is unconstitutional, and not well-thought out in the larger interest of the Nigerian state.
SDP said the River State situation is far from what could be termed a breakdown of public order that necessitates this heavy-handed measure.

“Considering that what we have in Rivers is a political crisis, it is an action that conflicts with true public interest and is considered an assault on, and a suspension of democracy in the state, which is at variance with the intendments of the provisions of Section 305 of Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended.
“The president, in his broadcast to the nation, acting on the powers vested in his office as Commander predicated his action on prevailing political tension in the state and due to acts of vandalization of pipelines in the state.
“As it relates to the River State matter in focus, the declaration of a state of emergency could only be said to be an appropriate measure if there is a breakdown of public order and safety to such an extent that ordinary legal measures are insufficient,” the party said.
SDP called on the National Assembly to act in true national interest by taking a dispassionate look at this matter, which is of utmost national importance, and deny the action the requiste approval.
“As a national political party that prioritises true interest of the country, the SDP stands with the people of Rivers State, particularly in this difficult period, and urges them to remain calm, trusting that reason will prevail, and democracy will be restored in no distant time.
“Mindful that the price of liberty, according to Thomas Jefferson, is eternal vigilance, we call on Nigerians to remain steadfast in safeguarding our heard-earned democracy, in the consciousness that democratic consolidation is a task that we must all strongly commit to, while staying united in working to strengthen our public institutions and building a good society in the best interest of all Nigerians.”