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    CNPP rejects emergency rule in Benue

    David GreatBy David GreatJune 5, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP), the umbrella body of all registered political parties and political associations in Nigeria, has issued a strongly worded statement condemning recent calls for the declaration of a state of emergency in Benue state.

    The group warned that any such move would be unconstitutional, undemocratic, and a dangerous precedent for governance in Nigeria.

    In a press release signed by its Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Comrade James Ezema, CNPP stated that while it acknowledges the gravity of the security challenges in Benue and other parts of the country, “you cannot use illegality to fight criminality.”

    According to CNPP, while the recent call for the declaration of a state of emergency in Benue state by Catholic priests under the aegis of the Charismatic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) is unclear on the fate of elected officials, no elected officials should be unconstitutionally removed.

    “The idea of declaring a state of emergency—especially if it involves the suspension or removal of democratically elected officials—is a blatant violation of the constitution and an affront to the principles of democratic governance,” CNPP declared.

    “Any attempt to undermine the will of the people under the guise of restoring order is unacceptable, and we warn against any executive overreach that could plunge the country further into constitutional crisis.”

    The Governor of Benue State, Hyacinth Alia, has expressed deep sorrow over the death of ten people in a tragic accident in the Okete community, Ohimini Local Government Area.
    Benue state governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia

    The political coalition expressed grave concern over reports of foreign mercenaries and terrorist groups allegedly operating in Benue, reportedly being used to settle local political disputes. CNPP called on President Bola Tinubu, in his role as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, to act swiftly and lawfully.

    “Rather than entertain undemocratic solutions, the federal government must confront the crisis with the urgency, clarity, and legality it demands,” Ezema said.

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    “We call on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu…to immediately order the flushing out of these foreign mercenaries and armed groups destabilizing Benue State. Their presence is a threat not only to the people of Benue but to the peace and security of the entire nation.”

    Benue, commonly referred to as the “food basket of the nation”, has suffered recurrent violent attacks, often attributed to militant herdsmen and other armed groups. CNPP warned that failure to secure Benue threatens Nigeria’s broader food security.

    “The ongoing attacks on its rural farming communities are already having dire consequences on food availability and affordability nationwide,” the CNPP statement noted.

    “With food inflation at record highs and millions of Nigerians struggling to survive under an economically mismanaged system, the loss of Benue to terrorism is not just a regional problem—it is a national catastrophe.”

    The group criticized the federal government for failing to fulfill its constitutional duty to protect lives and property, calling for an end to what it described as a pattern of excuse-making from the presidency.

    “The continued killings, kidnappings, cattle rustling, attacks by killer herdsmen, and other criminal acts across the country point to a failure of leadership and coordination at the highest levels,” CNPP said.

    “It is no longer acceptable for the presidency to shift blame. Nigerians deserve protection.”

    The statement also referenced the situation in Rivers State, warning against making it a template for other states. In Rivers, recent political tensions have raised concerns about executive overreach and constitutional breaches.

    “The illegality currently unfolding in Rivers State, where the rule of law and democratic norms are being subverted, must not become a precedent for similar actions in other parts of Nigeria,” the group stated.

    “We will resist any attempt to turn Nigeria into a state where constitutional democracy is sacrificed on the altar of expediency and political manipulation.”

    In its concluding demands, CNPP urged the Tinubu administration to:

    1. Immediately deploy security forces to dismantle terrorist and mercenary networks in Benue State.

    2. Issue a clear presidential directive for lawful and intelligence-led security operations.

    3. Respect democratic institutions and refrain from any actions that target elected officials.

    4. Implement transparent and comprehensive peace strategies across troubled regions.

    “The time to act is now,” the statement concluded. “Nigeria cannot afford to lose its food basket to terrorism, nor can we afford to lose our democracy to executive lawlessness. The people of Benue deserve peace. The people of Nigeria deserve justice. And democracy must be preserved at all costs,” the CNPP stated.

    The CNPP’s statement adds to growing public discourse on the government’s handling of security, constitutional governance, and the future of Nigeria’s democratic institutions amid increasing instability.

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