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State of Emergency: Ruling in fresh suit challenging Tinubu’s power to remove elected officials gets March 9 date

The judge also referenced a Supreme Court decision from December 15, 2025, which reportedly dismissed a related case on procedural grounds.

• January 17, 2026
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A Federal High Court, Abuja Division, on Friday, fixed March 9 for judgment in a fresh suit challenging the legal authority of President Bola Tinubu to remove elected state’s officials during a state of emergency.

Justice James Omotosho fixed the date after counsel for the plaintiff, Nnamdi Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe, and the defence lawyer adopted their processes and presented their arguments for and against the suit.

The case, filed by the plaintiff, Civil Society Observatory for Constitutional and Legal Compliance (CSOCLC), specifically contests the president’s actions following the declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers last year.

The non-governmental organisation argued that while the President may declare an emergency under Section 305 of the Constitution, he lacked the power to suspend or remove elected executive and legislative officers and install an interim administrator.

Justice Omotosho, however, noted the similarity of the suit to previous cases he had dismissed, citing jurisdictional issues under the old Emergency Powers (Jurisdiction) Act of 1962.

The judge also referenced a Supreme Court decision from December 15, 2025, which reportedly dismissed a related case on procedural grounds.

But Mr Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe acknowledged these prevous rulings but insisted they were erroneous.

He argued that the 1962 Act was a “spent” law, deliberately omitted from statute books before the 1999 Constitution took effect.

Therefore, he contended that, a 2025 presidential order modifying this non-existent law is “unconstitutional, null, and void.”

“The constitution has fully covered the field on emergency powers,” Mr Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe submitted, adding that “no executive proclamation can alter the express provisions of Section 305.”

The counsel for the 1st to 5th defendants, which include the President and the Attorney-General of Federation, relied on the same 1962 Act and the modification order to assert that only the Supreme Court holds original jurisdiction over such disputes, urging the court to strike out the case.

The plaintiffs had sought 26 reliefs, including a declaration that Rivers State cannot be governed by an appointed administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas (retd), outside the provisions of the constitution.

The suit, which was heard, revived a critical constitutional debate previously thought settled.

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