Senate holds closed session on Rivers emergency declaration

Abuja, Nigeria — The Nigerian Senate convened a closed -door session Thursday to discuss President Bola Tinubu’s emergency declaration in Rivers State and Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s suspension.

After President Tinubu’s letter outlining the measures was read publicly, lawmakers opted for private deliberations.

Shortly after Senate President Godswill Akpabio presented the letter, Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele invoked Order 135 to propose a confidential discussion.

Minority Leader Abba Moro seconded the motion, prompting the chamber to transition into a closed session minutes later.

However, the president’s letter and specifics of the debate remain undisclosed.

Analysts note the emergency rule and governor’s suspension could destabilize Rivers State’s governance and political stability.

Meanwhile, political analysts and citizens await clarity, as the Senate’s closed-door talks delay official explanations.

Observers anticipate updates once lawmakers finalize their review and issue an official statement.

Currently, details remain scarce, with journalists and stakeholders urging transparency. This is a developing story; additional updates will follow as information emerges.