State Of Emergency: Before You Remove Those Governors

The President of Nigeria cannot remove a state governor during a state of emergency, as the 1999 Constitution only allows removal through impeachment, resignation, death, or term expiration. Attempts to do so are unconstitutional and undermine democracy.
The term “Sole Administrator” has no constitutional basis and reflects military rule, which contradicts our democratic principles. A state of emergency is meant to restore order with limited restrictions on individual freedoms.