A Port Harcourt High Court Friday ruled that Governor Chibuike Rotimi
Amaechi lacks the power to set up a Judicial Commission of Inquiry to
probe the failed impeachment fracas at the Rivers House of Assembly on 9
July and therefore should stop sitting forthwith.
The court
agreed with an anti-Amaechi lawmaker, Victor Ihunwo, a member of the
state House of Assembly representing Port Harcourt Constituency 111, who
filed a suit challenging the Rivers State governor’s powers to set up
the panel.
The court ruled that the panel was illegally constituted.
Ihunwo had argued that the governor was a party to the crisis and so cannot be a judge in his own court.
The
ruling by Justice Lamenkara Iyayi tallies with Ihunwo’s position that
Governor Amaechi was an interested party and whatever would be the
outcome of the inquiry would not be fair or seen to be fair to all the
parties concerned.
The court also restrained the Rivers State
Government, its agents and privies from accepting or acting on any
recommendations from the panel of inquiry.
The plaintiff had argued that the issues that the Judicial Inquiry was looking into were already pending at the regular court.
The ruling threw the court into wild jubilation by the anti-Amaechi supporters at the court premises this morning.
Olushola
Dare, the Counsel to the Rivers State Government, said after the ruling
that his client would abide by the court’s decision but would get back
to his client to find out if the judgement should be challenged in the
Appeal Court.
Observers of Rivers politics, however, expressed
reservations that the ruling of the court could further stoke the
political crisis in the state because at the inauguration of the
Judicial Commission of Inquiry, Governor Amaechi had charged the panel
chaired by Justice Biobele Georgewill, to find out the root cause of the
fracas and how to prevent a similar incident from occurring in future.
Yesterday,
the Judicial Commission of Inquiry summoned the Minister of State for
Education, Chief Ezebunwo Nyesom Wike and the state Commissioner of
Police, Mr. Mbu Joseph Mbu, to appear before it and respond to
allegations levelled against them.
Also summoned to appear before
the commission are the chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in
the state, Felix Amaechi Obuah, Evans Bipi, Victor Ihunwo, Michael
Okechukwu Chinda, Martins Amaewhule, and the former chairman of Emohua
Local Government Area of the state, Chukwuemeka Woke.
Members of
the commission include Mrs. Oluchi Iwuoha Chimezie of Television
Continental (TVC), the General Manager, Nigeria Television Authority
(NTA), the General Manager, 92.7 Niger Info FM and the Port Harcourt
Area Commander, the Nigeria Police.
Chairman of the Commission,
Georgewill, had in a statement said the Commission had received three
memoranda from speaker of the State House of Assembly, Otelemaba
Dan-Amachree, House leader, Chidi Lloyd, and another one, jointly signed
by 25 lawmakers of the Assembly.
In the statement titled
‘Judicial Commission of Inquiry Insists on fair hearing to all the
parties in the crisis that rocked the Rivers State House of Assembly’,
the judge stated that it has become imperative to make the notice public
since those mentioned had refused to appear before the commission.
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