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Niger Delta group passes vote of no confidence in Rivers Sole Administrator Ibas

The FrontierThe FrontierApril 25, 2025 2882 Minutes read0

•Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (retrd)

The Niger Delta Democratic Alliance (NDDA) has passed a vote of no confidence on Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (retrd), the Sole Administrator of Rivers State, accusing him of worsening the state’s political crisis and failing to provide credible leadership.

In a strongly worded statement today by its president, Chief Timi Tamuno Jack, the group said rather than calm tensions or initiate dialogue, the sole administrator has isolated key stakeholders and fuelled political hostilities in the state, reports Daily Independent.

The NDDA said its vote of no confidence stems not only from Ibas’ style of leadership but from his unwillingness to work with elected representatives and political actors in the state.

The group noted with dismay that the sole administrator had ignored the invitation from lawmakers to brief them on the state of affairs.

They further accused Ibas of deliberately excluding local leaders, traditional rulers, and civil society actors from the conversation on rebuilding peace in the state.

“Ibas has become the problem. Instead of helping to provide any solution, he has turned the state into a full conflict zone like the North West and North East regions. If this continues, we fear that Rivers could descend into the kind of bloodshed we are seeing in parts of the north,” the statement reads.

“No serious leader would ignore lawmakers in a time of crisis. We expected Admiral Ibas to appear before the legislature to explain his roadmap for peace and reconciliation. Instead, he chose silence and arrogance. That posture tells us everything we need to know.

“He has not convened one single townhall meeting since his controversial appointment. There has been no attempt to engage Rivers people, not even the local government executives or youth leaders. What exactly is his strategy? You cannot solve a political crisis by issuing military-style directives from behind a desk.”

The NDDA described the situation in Rivers as “a ticking time bomb,” warning that if the federal government continues to allow Ibas to run the state without local participation, the consequences could be dire.

“We are sitting on a keg of gunpowder. The people are losing faith and yet the man in charge is doing absolutely nothing to unite them. His presence in that seat has become a threat to the state’s stability,” Jack said.

The group is now demanding Ibas’ immediate removal, calling on President Bola Tinubu to reverse what it described as “a costly miscalculation” that has only inflamed tensions rather than healed them.

“We are calling on Mr. President to do the needful. Ibas must go! He does not have the temperament, the political wisdom or the stakeholder trust needed to lead Rivers State through this delicate moment. The sooner he is replaced, the better for all of us,” Jack declared.

“This is not a military cantonment. This is a democratic state with a history of resilience and resistance. If Admiral Ibas continues on this path, he will face not just a vote of no confidence, but the full weight of public rejection,” he warned.

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