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  • Elders fault Wike on road, bridge

    Elders fault Wike on road, bridge

    ELDERS of Woji in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, yesterday criticised Governor Nyesom Wike for claiming credit of the Abuluoma-Woji Road and bridge in the state capital.

    The community leaders – Chiefs Joseph Eke, Lawrence Chuku, Ade Ogbonda, Samson Amadi-Odum, Chike Ogbonda and seven others – insisted that contracts for the road and bridge were awarded by the former administration of Rotimi Amaechi, and was 90 per cent completed.

    The Woji leaders said the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Dakuku Peterside and Director-General of Greater Together Campaign Organisation, Chief Victor Giadom, who were commissioners for Works, supervised the projects but were not acknowledged by Wike.

    The governor, at Wednesday’s inauguration, claimed that the 1.672-kilometre road was inherited at the earthwork and filling stage, before his administration completed it with sidewalls, median, toll point and a 275-metre bridge.

    Wike said there would no longer be abandoned projects in Rivers, adding that no council would be neglected.

    Works Commissioner Kelvin Wachukwu said the former administration initially awarded the contract for N3.5 billion, but revised it to N13.6 billion in 2014.

    But the Woji leaders said: “The people of Woji will forever remain grateful to Rotimi Amaechi, the minister of Transportation, for initiating and building the Woji-Akpajo Road up to 90 per cent completion.

  • Rivers APC tackles Wike for asking INEC officials to write wills

    The Rivers State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has faulted Governor Nyesom Wike’s request that Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officials scheduled for the fresh elections ordered by the election petitions tribunal and the Court of Appeal in Abuja to write their wills first.

    APC in Rivers, through its Publicity Secretary, Chris Finebone, yesterday in Port Harcourt declared that with the shocking statement by Wike, lawyer and former Minister of State for Education, he had finally exposed himself as responsible for the violence and killings recently witnessed in Rivers State.

    The tribunal sacked 20 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members of the 32-member Rivers House of Assembly, including the Speaker, Ikuinyi-Owaji Ibani, of Andoni constituency, but now at the Appeal Court. In Rivers Assembly, 31 members are of PDP, while one belongs to APC.

    The election petitions tribunal also sacked Wike, the three Senators and 12 of 13 members of the House of Representatives, all of PDP. The National Assembly members proceeded to the appelate court – where the tribunal’s judgments were upheld – as the final bus stop for other elections except governorship.

    It ordered INEC to conduct fresh elections within 60 days of delivering the judgments, while the Rivers governor indicated that he had contacted his lawyers to proceed to the Supreme Court, rather than going for fresh election within 90 days as ordered by the Court of Appeal.

    Wike spoke on Thursday, while addressing his supporters at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, on arrival from Abuja, and later at the Rivers secretariat of the PDP on Aba Road in Port Harcourt during the inauguration of the modern multi-purpose hall and one-day seminar for party officials and government functionaries.

    Wike alleged that there was an ungodly grand conspiracy to take over Rivers State, insisting that God would disappoint the evil conspirators. He asked Rivers people to look beyond him to stop the evil wind of enslavement being propagated by the conspirators.

    He added that anyone detailed by the conspiring forces to rig elections in the state would face dire consequences, noting that Rivers people would never be enslaved by political groups only interested in stealing the state’s resources.

    At the Rivers secretariat of the PDP, Wike said: “There is a grand conspiracy to take over Rivers State for reasons that are known to all of us, but God will disappoint them. I pity any INEC official who will want to be funny. Such an official should be prepared for the consequences.

    “We will use the National Assembly rerun elections to prove to the world that these unpopular politicians have been lying about Rivers State all this while. If you know anyone planning to rig the Rivers State National Assembly rerun elections, tell him to have a rethink.

    “You cannot rig in a place where you are not popular. Those planning to rig for pecuniary reason are not popular in this state. We shall return all our National Assembly members.

    “I call on Mr President to use the National Assembly to institute the change he has talked about with the National Assembly elections. Rivers State is a PDP state and we cannot be shaken in this state, because the party is deeply rooted. We cannot be intimidated with the use of soldiers and policemen during any election.”

    The Rivers governor also urged PDP leaders to maintain their resolve to challenge the forces of darkness, stressing that strong mobilisation of the people across the state should be intensified to resist those being used against the interest of the state.

    APC in Rivers, however, said: “After months of pretence and living in denial, the Governor of Rivers State, Barr. Nyesom Wike, yesterday (on Thursday), in full glare of the world on live television (African Independent Television, AIT), threw all caution to the wind, when he confirmed that he was responsible for all the killings and maiming that characterised the 2015 elections, as he openly told his PDP faithful to be ready to unleash violence in the forthcoming rerun elections in Rivers State.

    “The governor (of Rivers), who addressed his supporters at the Port Harcourt International Airport on arrival from Abuja and later at another event in Port Harcourt, asked his members to not only return any slap given to them, but do so in threefold, among other unprintable things.

    “His audience was shocked, when he warned that INEC officials sent to Rivers State who contemplate carrying out malpractices should first write their wills, as they will be put to instant death.

    “To all decent minds that saw or listened to the statements of the governor yesterday (on Thursday), Nyesom Wike’s vituperations were the ranting of a drowning man.”

    Rivers APC also stated that Wike, by his unguarded utterances in Port Harcourt on Thursday, confirmed that he was behind the violence and criminality that were strangulating Rivers state since he came to power.

    The party said: “For the APC, what happened yesterday (on Thursday) was God’s way of exposing a man, who has been living in falsehood, in order to fool the people and even God Himself. All the pretence about worshipping God, by paying visits to churches and holding prayer sessions for the benefit of television cameras, were mere attempts to mock God by Nyesom Wike, but God cannot be mocked.

    “The APC wishes to remind Nyesom Wike that his unguarded diatribe against the Nigerian state, President Muhammadu Buhari and innocent Rivers people will not be taken lightly. While immunity protects a governor from prosecution, it does not protect him from investigation.

    “We call on the relevant authorities, especially the INEC, to hold Nyesom Wike responsible for any violence or harm that may be done to INEC personnel, while on duty during the forthcoming rerun elections in Rivers State.”

    The APC in Rivers also stated that it believed that the state governor was merely talking tough to mask his inner despondency and misery, arising from his recent legal losses.

    Rivers APC noted that the discerning members of the party were smart enough to take notice of Wike’s antics, stressing that it heard that the Rivers governor was being fondly referred to as “High Tension,” but declared that “High Tension” without power, would be nothing.

  • Wike presents N307bn budget for 2016

    Barely two weeks after the Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike sought and got the approval of the Rivers State House of Assembly for a N104.2 billion, the governor yesterday presented an appropriation bill of N307Billion for 2016.

    Wike said that N187Billion will be for Capital expenditure, N120Billion will be for Recurrent.

    The governor also said that the budget will be financed through federation account and Value Added Tax (VAT) by N115 billion; N120 billion from Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) while other sources are expected to yield the balance.

    This budget, which he said would be used to consolidate on the policy thrust of his administration, is N31 billion less than that of 2015.

    The former governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi got approval of the assembly to spend N338Billion in January this year. At the time of this report, the lawmakers were making efforts to approve the budget.

  • Appeal Court affirms Wike’s sack

    Appeal Court affirms Wike’s sack

    The Court of Appeal, sitting in Abuja yesterday affirmed the judgment of the Rivers State governorship election tribunal, which voided the election of Governor Nyesom Wike. It ordered a fresh election.

    In a unanimous judgment, a five-man panel of the court resolved the seven issues in the appeal by Wike and dismissed it. Justice M.B. Dogban-Mensem, who led the panel, read the lead judgment

    The panel upheld the arguments by the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its candidate, Dakuku Peterside, that the appeal was without merit. Their legal team was led by former Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Akin Olujinmi (SAN).

    The appeal was against the October 24, 2015, judgment by the Rivers State governorship election petition tribunal, which sat in Abuja.

    The court held that manual and election guidelines issued by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the conduct of the election, which include the use of card readers, was sacrosanct and must be strictly adhered to by electoral officers in the conduct of elections. It said a breach of the INEC manual and guidelines amounted to non-compliance with the Electoral Act.

    In resolving the first and second issues, the court held that the tribunal did not violate Wike’s right to fair hearing as claimed by him; and that he was well served with the petition because the Sheriff and Civil Processes Act had no control over the service of processes in election cases.

    The court, in resolving issues three and four held that the petitioners at the tribunal – APC and Peterside, possessed the locus standi to file the petition and that the tribunal had jurisdiction to hear the petition.

    Wike had argued that the petitioners lacked the locus standi to approach the tribunal because they did not properly participate in the election, and did not qualify under section 137 of the Constitution to challenge the outcome of the election, because they did not provide INEC with sufficient notice of their primary.

    The court held that it did not lie with Wike to complain on  an issue that affects INEC. It described Wike’s argument as “a classic case of a sympathiser weeping more than the bereaved.”

    On Wike’s fourth complaint that non-compliance with election manual and guidelines by INEC did not form a ground for challenging the outcome of an election, the court held that INEC’s manual and guidelines had become part of the election regulations, which INEC officials “must strictly adhere to.”

    The court, in resolving issue five, held that the tribunal was not perverse in its treatment and evaluation of evidence tendered by parties.

    In resolving issue six, the court held that the Manual and Electoral Guideline issued by INEC for the conduct of the election were not illegal on the grounds that such guidelines and manual were issued by INEC pursuant to its constitutional powers.

    Wike had, in issue six, argued that the tribunal was wrong to have relied on the card reader report to hold that the election did not comply with the Electoral Act. It rejected the appellant’s argument that the Manual and Guidelines issued for INEC officials in relation to the election conflicted with the Constitution and the Electoral Act as regard voting procedure.

    “There is no conflict. They actually complement each other for INEC to conduct free and fair election. The use of card reader is an adjunct or pivot to the voter accreditation process. There is no electronic voting yet in Nigeria. Card reader is not electronic voting. It is to enhance accreditation to guarantee a credible voting process.

    “I hold that the issuance of INEC manual and approved election guidelines is in line with Section 153 of the Electoral Act. It is for the purpose of giving effect to the principle of the Electoral Act – to ensure one man/woman, one vote. The use of card reader is not a violation of the Electoral Act, but complementary.

    “The commission did not, at any moment, relax its guideline for the use of card reader in the April 11 governorship election. The failure to follow INEC manual and approved guidelines for the conduct of the election violated sections 49, 54, 58, 73 and 74 of the Electoral Act,” the court said.

    It further held that the manual and approved guidelines for election made by INEC must be strictly followed by electoral officers.

    “A violation shall amount to non-compliance with the Electoral Act. The INEC manual and electoral guidelines cannot be obeyed in breach of its provisions. The blatant disobedience and failure of INEC officers in Rivers State to obey INEC’s regulations and guidelines made pursuant to its enabling powers under the constitution did not invalidate the use of card reader in the conduct of election. Card reader has become part and parcel of the electoral process in the country,” the court held.

    In resolving issue seven, the court held that from the totality of evidence by parties, the tribunal was not perverse in its findings and conclusion.

    “It will be dangerous and  tantamount to setting a bad precedent to overlook the deliberate and brazen breach of INEC’s directives by its workers in Rivers State. It portends grave danger to the electoral process and democracy for INEC officials to act at variance and flout the lawful instructions of the electoral commission intended at ensuring free and fair election.

    “The future of the electoral process and the conduct of election by INEC will be ridiculed with suspicion, if INEC officials are allowed to conduct the election by their whims and caprices and not in compliance with the Electoral Act, Manual for election and the approved guidelines and regulations by INEC pursuant to powers under the Constitution.

    “INEC officials have the responsibility to comply strictly with INEC’s rules and regulations, which were made to ensure free, fair and credible election

    “Having resolved all seven issues in this appeal against the appellant, I hold that the appeal is lacking in merit and the appeal is hereby dismissed,” the court said.

    It consequently upheld the decision of the tribunal  to the effect that Wike was not validly elected in the governorship election in Rivers State on April 11, 2015, and that INEC should conduct a fresh election.

    The court also found no merit in a similar appeal by the PDP and subsequently dismissed it.

  • Wike heads to Supreme Court 

    Wike heads to Supreme Court 

    Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has instructed his lawyers to appeal Wednesday’s judgment of the Court of Appeal which ordered fresh governorship election in the State.

    In a statement  issued  by Simeon Nwakaudu, Special Assistant to the Rivers State Governor on Electronic Media, Governor Wike  stated  that  he disagrees with the judgment, hence his decision  to  exhaust  his constitutional right by challenging  the Appeal Court  judgment  at the Supreme Court.

    Governor Wike called on all his supporters and the people of Rivers State to remain calm as Justice will be done at the end of day.

    He assured  the  people  of  the  state  that he will use all constitutional processes to protect the mandate they freely bestowed on him, hence his decision  to  approach the  Supreme Court for further adjudication.

    The governor  said  that he still remains  the  duly elected governor  of  Rivers State  pending the  determination  of  his appeal  by the Supreme Court.

    Governor Wike assured the people of Rivers State that all ongoing development  projects will continue  while his administration  will  continue  to  promote  the  security of lives and property  across  the  state.

  • Appeal Court sacks Wike

    Appeal Court sacks Wike

    The Court of Appeal, Abuja, on Wednesday upheld the verdict of the Rivers State governorship election petition tribunal which nullified the victory of Nyesom Wike in the April 11 governorship election in the state.

    The court’s three-man panel led by Justice M.B. Dongban-Mensem, ruled that Wike’s election did not conform with the Electoral Act.

    The panel ordered a fresh election within 90 days and asked the governor to vacate the seat immediately.

    The tribunal headed by Justice Suleiman Ambrosa had in a judgment on October 24 voided Wike’s election and ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct fresh election in Rivers State.

  • Judgment on Wike’s case ongoing at Appeal Court

    Court of Appeal, Abuja, is  delivering judgment in the appeal filed by Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike, against his sack by the state’s governorship election tribunal.
    The tribunal headed by Justice Suleiman Ambrosa had, in a judgment on October 24 voided Wike’s election and ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct fresh election in the state.
    Details later…
  • Wike urges architects to weed out quacks

    Wike urges architects to weed out quacks

    Rivers  State Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has challenged Nigerian architects to take steps to weed out  quack professionals  to stem the  tide of collapsed  buildings.

    Speaking when he received the Nigerian  Institute  of  Architects ,  Rivers State Chapter at the Government House, Port Harcourt, Wike  said   there were cases of  collapsed  buildings in different  parts of  the  country because  of  the  input of fake architects.

    He urged    the  Rivers State Chapter of the  Nigerian Institute  of  Architects to work with other building  professionals  in the  state  to keep away  the deadly cases of  collapsed  buildings  from the  state.

    The governor  noted that aside the road infrastructure  in a state, architectural  masterpiece  is critical  to  development.

    He said  that  government  is a continuum,  hence there is no need to  abandon  projects because  they were initiated  by  previous  administrations.

    “The problem  we have in this country  is that new administrations  abandon  existing  projects to initiate  fresh ones. As a result,  government  loses funds invested in these projects.

    “For us, this administration  will complete  abandoned  projects  by the  previous administration and also initiate new projects as we have done so far. We believe  that  the funds expended on these projects  belong to the  people of  Rivers State and cannot be allowed to be wasted. “

    A statement  issued by  the  Special Assistant to the Rivers State Governor on Electronic Media, Simeon Nwakaudu added that Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike assured  the architects that his administration  will cooperate  with  them to deliver  on improved housing for the people.

    He congratulated  the  Rivers  State  chapter  of  the  Nigerian Institute of Architects for producing  the  National  President  of  the  Professional  Body adding that the state government  will  assist in the organisation  of the investiture  and inaugural dinner.

    Rivers State Chairman of the Nigerian Institute of Architects Dike Emmanuel  commended Governor Wike’s  infrastructural  development.

    He appealed to  the  governor  to face housing  development  after the road infrastructure,  noting that  good roads and architectural  materpieces  make cities outstanding.

  • Group accuses Wike of turning P/Harcourt  to garbage city

    Group accuses Wike of turning P/Harcourt to garbage city

    The Human Rights Alliance has declared that the Nyesom Wike’s administration has turned Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, from Garden City to Garbage City, in view of the monumental and unprecedented filth, as well as unimaginable smell and obstructions on the roads, waterways and drains across the state.

    The group, through its Executive Director, Ken Atsuwete, yesterday in Port Harcourt, the state capital, stated that since May 29, the government of Wike, a former Minister of State for Education, had been unable to put its act of containing environmental and waste management issues together.

    The Sole Administrator of the Rivers State Waste Management Agency (RIWAMA), Chief Felix Obuah, who is also the Rivers Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), however, insisted that officials of RIWAMA had been putting in their best to ensure a cleaner Rivers state and should be encouraged.

    The group said: “Human Rights Alliance has had to traverse Port Harcourt City, the disheartening, degrading and disconcerting revelations shout louder than imagined. No matter how hard you fight to ignore the fact, Port Harcourt is not only untidy, the city shamefully smells and it is an eyesore. Our waterways and roads are death traps.

    “Every green verge is littered with plastic waste. Empty sachet water bags, plastic bottles, plastic wrappers and whatever else that is out there. It is worse than a giant pigsty.

    “We are wondering why the hitherto Garden City and the entire Rivers State, including our waterways, should be this dirty and unkempt, when there is what appears to be a government in place, when huge sums of money are received on a monthly basis from the federation account by the same government, from the internally generated revenue and fines imposed for environmental effluent charges imposed on companies and individuals, not to mention the loans that seem to flow without seizure for the government of Rivers State?”

    The human rights group also expressed surprise that in Port Harcourt and other parts of Rivers state, there were no waste disposal bins, with residents having to dispose their refuse in the middle of motorable roads, thereby obstructing traffic, endangering lives, unleashing nauseating odour and grievous health hazards on the populace.

     

  • Wike vows to uphold rule of law

    Wike vows to uphold rule of law

    Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has promised not to do anything that will endanger the rule of law and administration of justice in the state or the country.

    Wike, who made this declaration in Port Harcourt while declaring open the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), said that since his inauguration as governor part of his commitment has been to uphold the rule of law and justice delivery.

    While donating a brand new bus to each of the five branches of the NBA in the state and the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), the governor declared that the courts in the state are now open for business.

    He said: “We have since re-opened the doors to the courts that were closed against the people of Rivers State by my predecessor for over a year before we came into office.

    “Today the gates of our courts are open and accessible for business. Let me renew my promise before this solemn assembly, that for as long as I remain the governor, we will not do anything to disparage, assault, infringe or damage the existential rights, autonomy and integrity of the judiciary in Rivers State or elsewhere.

    Wike revealed that funds for the judiciary are now on first-line charge and that N500,000,000 had been released to the judiciary in five months.

    He said: “We have also fulfilled our promise to grant financial autonomy to the judiciary by ensuring that appropriated funds meant for the judiciary are placed on first-line charge and promptly released when funds are available. The only challenge here is the dwindling resources accruing to the state, which has correspondingly affected the funds receivable by the Judiciary.

    “The parlous condition of the state’s finances notwithstanding, we have in the last five months released the sum of N500, 000,000.00 to the Judiciary for capital expenditure, out of which, N350, 000,000.00 and N150, 000,000.00 were respectively transmitted to the State High Court and the Customary Court of Appeal of the State.

    The governor added that apart from the regular release of overheads to the Judiciary, the state was at the final stages of processing the release of another N200,000,000.00 to the State High Court.

    “As I stated during the opening of the Legal Year in the state, the days of chronic financial neglect and helplessness are over for the judiciary in Rivers State,” Wike said.

    He continued: “Third, in furtherance of our transformation agenda for the judiciary, we are building new courts and renovating the existing ones throughout the state and thereby bringing the doors to justice closer and closer to our people.

    “It is significant to note that our intervention in this regard is not limited to the state’s judiciary. As I speak, work has reached an advanced stage on a multi-storey complex being built by our government for the Port Harcourt Division of the Federal High Court.”

    To enhance the welfare of judicial officers, the governor said he had committed funds to providing befitting official accommodation to all judicial officers.

    He added that his administration is through with the land acquisition process and hopes to deliver this scheme by the end of 2016. Plans have also been concluded to provide new official vehicles to all magistrates and heads of customary courts in the state to enhance their comfort and mobility.

    “Fifth, we have agreed with the leadership of the Nigerian Bar Association in Rivers State to relocate the Law Centre from the judiciary premises to create space for more courts and offices for judicial officers and staff.