Obio
– Akpor Ruling -Government Statement
The
attention of the Rivers State Government has been drawn to the pronouncement of
a court presided over Justice Adanma Iyayi- Lamikanra
In it
the trial Judge held that the action of the Rivers State House of Assembly in
respect of the suspension of the former Chairman and councilors of the
Obio/Akpor Local Government Council for alleged fraudulent practices was flawed
and unconstitutional.
GOV. ROTIMI AMAECHI |
As a
responsible Government, which respects the rule of law, we have noted the
ruling and in our usual manner would abide by the pronouncement.
However,
we are constrained to note that the trial judge acted in total disregard of the
Court of Appeal, which at the moment is entertaining an appeal in respect of
the matter. We are aware that under the rules of court, where there is a subsisting ruling
essentially from the court above, lower courts are as a rule expected to stay
action pending the determination of the appeal.
In
this instance, we wish to state without equivocation that the trial judge erred
in law when she failed to adhere to age-long principles upon which the rule of
law draws inspiration and strength.
For
the avoidance of doubt, the Rivers State Government has filed an appeal for a
stay of execution of the judgment while the ongoing matter that is being heard
by the court above is billed for Thursday, the 28th of November, 2013.
In
the meantime, we appeal to all Rivers people, particularly the good people of
Obio/Akpor to remain calm and law abiding. We wish to assure our people that we
shall pursue the cause of justice through constitutional and judicial means
until the people secure justice.
Signed:
Ibim Semenitari
Commissioner
of Information and Communications, Rivers State
Monday, November 25, 2013
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