The suspended Rivers State Commissioner for Youth, Chisom Gbali, has raised concerns over an alleged plot to extend the emergency rule in the state.
Speaking during an interview on AriseTV on Monday, Gbali claimed that the move is being orchestrated to destabilise the current administration.
“There is a plan to extend it (referring to the emergency rule). Before the end of the six months, they want to incite problems that will make the President make another pronouncement.
“Of course, you know if there is any pronouncement, it calls for the end of the administration,” he said.
Gbali also pointed to signs of political scheming beneath the surface, stating, “In politics, there is what we call body language. You will see that if you study the body language, that is the plan — where they set aside the subsisting projects, wanting to design a budget.
“But you know someone that was sent to establish peace even wants to install sole administrators at the local government level,” he added.
Gbali accused the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, of orchestrating these plans.
“The former governor, who is the FCT minister, and his cohorts — the assembly members, the local chairmen whose tenure elapsed, as it were — are the people I am talking about. Because they are not at rest with the achievement of the governor, they want to distort the administration,” he said.
He also criticised President Bola Tinubu for his involvement in the Rivers State crisis, asserting that there are more pressing issues nationwide.
“All these issues are geared towards 2027, and we are so surprised that His Excellency will be meddling in this kind of matter when there are more burning issues.
“People are dying every day in Plateau State, but there is no state of emergency. But in Rivers State, there was a declaration of emergency when we did not have anybody hurt. In Rivers State, everyone is going about their duty, and that is why everyone is calling on the President to rescind his decision,” he said.