Rivers Crisis: Gov Fubara, Judges Face Potential UK, US Visa Restrictions

The National Democratic Coalition (NDC) has urged democratic nations, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and EU member states, to impose visa bans on Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State and select judges accused of undermining democracy.

This call was made during a press conference in Abuja, where the group expressed concern over the erosion of democratic principles under Fubara’s leadership.

Okwa Dan, NDC’s convener, accused the governor of manipulating elections and pressuring the judiciary to further authoritarian goals.

“Governor Fubara has embarked on a mission to erode the rule of law and subvert the people’s will,” Dan stated, adding that the judiciary is being influenced through a “brown envelope mission” to secure favourable rulings.

The coalition particularly condemned Justices M. Danagogo and Wali for alleged politically motivated verdicts, labelling them “Brown Envelope Judges” who have eroded public confidence in the judiciary. In contrast, they praised judges like Chief Judge John Tsoho and Justice Joyce Abdulmalik for their integrity.

The NDC called on the international community to hold Fubara and his associates accountable. “We urge the US, UK, Canada, and EU member states to impose visa restrictions on Governor Fubara and others undermining Nigeria’s democracy,” the group declared.

The coalition also commended the lawful suspension of federal revenue to Rivers State, describing it as a critical step toward accountability.

They called for international solidarity, urging civil society and the media to support the fight for justice and democracy.

“Rivers State is at a crossroads. Only collective action can restore constitutional order and protect the democratic future of Nigeria,” the NDC concluded.

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