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  • Suspended Rivers lawmakers jet out to UK on tour

    Suspended Rivers lawmakers jet out to UK on tour

    Members of the 10th House of Assembly in Rivers State led by their Speaker, Martins Amaewhule, have departed the country for the United Kingdom on a tour.

    Since they were suspended alongside the Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminialayi Fubara, nothing had been heard about the lawmakers, who were on the verge of removing Fubara before President Bola Ahmed Tinubu declared the state of emergency.

    It was, however, gathered that the lawmakers and their families were still occupying the legislative quarters in Port Harcourt after the emergency declaration.

    A statement signed by Amaewhule’s Special Assistant on Media, Martins Wachukwu, confirmed that the lawmakers had left the shores of the country.

    Amaewhule was said to have  declared open the 10th Rivers State House of Assembly Legislative Tour of the United Kingdom on Friday.

    The suspended Speaker claimed that  the legislative tour would afford the House the opportunity to learn new things outside the shores of Nigeria, which would improve the legislative capacity of members for the task ahead.

    The opening ceremony, which was said to be the Day One of a five-day tour, took place in Central London and focused on ‘Legislative Dynamics in the Presidential and Parliamentary Systems’.

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    Principal officers and members of the House, who spoke at the opening ceremony expressed optimism that the tour would provide another opportunity for peer review and gainful insights for parliamentary oversight.

    The statement said the legislative tour brought to three  the total number of capacity building programmes organized by the leadership of the House without funding from government.

    “These programmes including the present tour are 100 per cent  sponsored by concerned leaders of the state, who have remained supportive of the House despite the prolonged, provocative and unconstitutional non-funding of the House by the suspended Governor Siminalaye Fubara.

    “In this regard, the House used the opportunity of the opening ceremony to express immense gratitude to the political leader of Rivers State,  Nyesom Wike and other political leaders under the umbrella of the Rivers State Elders Council who have continued to stand by them. 10th Assembly members prayed for God’s abundant blessings upon their lives and endeavours”, the statement said.

     Amaewhule extended the appreciation of the House to Rivers people for their confidence in the House and their continued support.

     He assured them that better days were ahead and urged them to remain peaceful and supportive of the Administrator in Rivers State.

  • Suspended Rivers lawmakers embark on UK tour

    Suspended Rivers lawmakers embark on UK tour

    Rivers lawmakers led by Speaker Martins Amaewhule have departed for the United Kingdom on a tour.

    Since they were suspended with Governor Siminialayi Fubara, nothing had been heard about the lawmakers, who were on the verge of removing Fubara before President Bola Ahmed Tinubu declared a State of Emergency.

    It was, however, gathered that the lawmakers and their families were still occupying the legislative quarters in Port Harcourt after the emergency declaration.

    A statement by Amaewhule’s Special Assistant on Media, Martins Wachukwu, confirmed that the lawmakers had left the shores of the country.

    Amaewhule was said to have declared open the 10th Rivers Assembly Legislative Tour of the United Kingdom on Friday.

    The suspended Speaker claimed that  the legislative tour would afford the House the opportunity to learn new things outside the shores of Nigeria, which would improve the capacity of members for the task ahead. 

    The opening ceremony, which was said to be the Day One of a five-day tour, took place in Central London and focused on “Legislative Dynamics in the Presidential and Parliamentary Systems”. 

    Principal officers and members of the House, who spoke at the opening ceremony expressed optimism that the tour would provide another opportunity for peer review and gainful insights for parliamentary oversight.

    The statement said the legislative tour brought to three  the total number of capacity building programmes organizyed by the leadership of the House without funding from Government. 

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    “These programmes including the present tour are 100 per cent  sponsored by concerned leaders of the state, who have remained supportive of the House despite the prolonged, provocative and unconstitutional non-funding of the House by the suspended Governor Siminalaye Fubara.

    “In this regard, the House used the opportunity of the opening ceremony to express immense gratitude to the political leader of Rivers State,  Nyesom Wike and other political leaders under the umbrella of the Rivers State Elders Council who have continued to stand by them. 10th Assembly members prayed for God’s abundant blessings upon their lives and endeavours,” the statement reads.

    Amaewhule extended appreciation of the House to Rivers people for their confidence in the House and their continued support. 

    He assured better days were ahead and urged them to remain peaceful and supportive of the Sole Administrator in Rivers State. 

  • Court sets March 18 to hear CSO’s case against Rivers lawmakers

    Court sets March 18 to hear CSO’s case against Rivers lawmakers

    The Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has set March 18 to hear a case filed by the Rivers State Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) against the 27 lawmakers led by Speaker Martin Amaewhule.

    The CSOs in the suit are seeking judicial interpretation of section 109 of the 1999 Constitution as amended.

    The Presiding Judge, Justice Stephen Dalyop Pam, adjourned the matter following the ongoing Judges Conference.

    The CSOs argued in their suit that the 27 lawmakers should vacate their seats for defecting from the the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

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    Also, the Appeal Court sitting in Port Harcourt on Monday granted a request by some Rivers elders led by Chief Arabs Sara-Igbe and nine others to serve the Martin Amaewhule-led lawmakers through substituted service.

    The elders are among others asking the court to declare the peace agreement signed by Governor Siminalayi Fubara and other stakeholders in Abuja as unconstitutional.

    The three-man panel of Justices led by Justice Oluwayemisi Daudu, also granted accelerated hearing in the matter and adjourned the case to April 8, 2024.

    On January 23, a similar suit was struck out in the State High Court presided over by Justice Chiwendu Nworgu for lack of jurisdiction.