Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja,
Nyesom Wike, has reportedly ordered the secret dissolution of the Special Court
of Appeal in the FCT that gave a favourable ruling on the Rivers State Local
Government Elections.
The panel was “quietly disbanded” after it upheld the
Rivers State Local Government elections conducted by the administration of
Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
The controversy surrounding the Rivers State Local
Government Elections has been ongoing, with the Court of Appeal in Abuja
nullifying a judgement of the Federal High Court that barred the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC) from releasing the voters register to the
Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC) for the conduct of local
elections in the state.
The appellate court panel, led by Onyekachi Otisi, had
held that the lower court lacked jurisdiction to entertain the suit, citing
Section 28 of the Electoral Act, which does not accommodate elections conducted
by state governments.
The court had held that “The Electoral Act does not
apply to local government elections and the lower court lacks jurisdiction to
entertain the appeal.”
According to sources, Mr. Wike is not happy with the
development.
The FCT minister has reportedly reached out to Senior
Judicial officers and fixers, secretly disbanding the first panel that gave the
favourable ruling.
The new panel approved by Wike is litigating on the
matter from Abuja, where Wike’s wife is also a senior judge. Wike is also
enraged over the decision of the accountant general to pay Rivers allocation
based on what he claimed was a mere “stay of execution.”
“The panel that sat to hear the new appeal was headed
by Justice Hamah Barka and it also has Justice Adebukola Banjoko and Justice
Peter C. Obiora. Wike got upset and reached out to Senior Judicial officers and
fixers. He secretly disbanded the first panel that gave the favourable ruling,”
SaharaReporters quoted a source as saying.
“Ironically, Justice Barka had recused himself from
the Rivers State issue in the panel earlier set for the same purpose, saying he
was under attack by some forces claiming he was compromised,” the source
further revealed.
“The new panel approved by Wike is litigating on the
matter from Abuja Where Wike’s wife is also a senior judge,” the source added.
“Wike is also enraged over the decision of the
accountant general to pay Rivers allocation based on what he claimed was a mere
“stay of execution.”
The federal government had initially said it would
halt the October monthly Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) revenue
payment to Rivers State, citing a court order as the reason. However, the
Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF) later cited a
subsisting appeal, saying that the allocation could not be stopped.
Within the week, POLITICS NIGERIA reported that
Governor Fubara had approached the Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja to overturn
the judgement that barred the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, from releasing
monthly allocations to Rivers State. The governor claimed the High Court
judgement was given in bad faith.
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