Tinubu’s intervention not needed in Ondo, Rivers political crises, says Fashola

Babatunde Raji Fashola, the immediate past Minister of Work, has asserted that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s intervention is not needed in the ongoing political crises in Ondo and Rivers states, saying the constitution doesn’t give room for such.

“Does the Constitution assign a role to the President in this matter?” Fashola asked while speaking at the Nigerian Air Force Officers Mess Honourary Members Forum 2023 Annual Lecture in Lagos on Saturday.

Fashola said the constitution clearly outlines the proper procedures and roles of officials in such situations.

“Are those inviting the President to act in Ondo and in Rivers states not aware that the President has no constitutional role in these matters?” he asked.

Fashola praised the “blue blood Ondo indigenes” who pushed for law and constitutionality in their state’s recent crisis before the governor’s letter restored calm.

“Happily, in our Ondo case, some blue-blood Ondo indigenes have stood up to be counted. But they are in an obvious minority,” he stated.

The former Lagos State Governor also maintained that the “leadership in Rivers State” similarly needs to “do the needful” rather than pass responsibility while arguing that citizens must also “amend ourselves” and take accountability rather than improperly demanding presidential action.

“We have amended the constitution, so what is left to amend, except ourselves?” he concluded.

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