Nigerians on social media have reacted to the Abuja
Federal High Court’s decision to stop federal allocation to the Government of
Rivers State.
DAILY POST reported earlier this morning that the
Federal High Court in Abuja stopped the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) from
further releasing monthly financial allocations to the Rivers State government.
The court held that the receipt and disbursement of
monthly allocations since January this year by Governor Siminalayi Fubara is a
constitutional somersault and aberration that must not be allowed to continue.
Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, who issued the order on
Wednesday, held that the presentation of the 2024 budget by Fubara before a
four-member Rivers House of Assembly was an affront to the constitutional
provision.
Specifically, the judge said that Fubara’s action in
implementing an unlawful budget smacked of gross violations of the 1999
Constitution he swore to protect.
The judge, therefore, restrained the CBN, Accountant
General of the Federation, Zenith Bank, and Access Bank from further allowing Fubara
to access money from the Consolidated Revenue and Federation Account .
@Ihima_Principal said, “The Judiciary has been
captured to serve the purposes and interests of Abuja politicians. Rivers
people deserve their money.”
@Ibirogba2000 said, “Good The court had already said
the House of Assembly should be recognized. The governor will have to either
comply with the court order or appeal it. Also, Mr. Wike should advise his
followers to work with the governor in order for peace to reign. I believe we
all want peace in Rivers State.”
@TheamazingJosh said, “In saner climes, Wike would
have been sacked and thrown behind bars… but well, this is Nigeria….”
@Oladapomikky1 said, “Then Fubara should revoke all
the licenses of all the oil companies in Rivers State.”
@Divilo2 said, “All you shouting Wike, is it good to
run a whole state with just three representatives? So other constituencies
don’t deserve a representative? Wike will always fight you with the law; it’s
not like Edo, where Obaseki did that and was left unchallenged.”
@Nwa_Anambra said, “Finally, they are about to make
Fubara the greatest hero if they execute this judgment because he will govern
Rivers with only IGR. Then questions will be asked about what Wike did with the
FAAC he received.”
@marythesa said, “Wike wants to set Rivers State on
fire!”
@Ayodeledad said, “Wike has all the judges in Abuja
under his armpits.”
@sheiduumar said, “Wike is becoming more selfish. This
is definitely working against his people.”
@kingkhone4real said, “What is this again? Wike wants
to set Rivers State on fire under Tinubu’s watch.”
@Buchyogba said, “They’ll destroy this democracy.”
@djokemegamixer said, “The judgment is nothing
surprising, and as far as Emperor Wike remains a Father Christmas to the
judiciary at both the state and federal levels, every judgment with a seeming
outlook to ground governance in Rivers State remains suspect. Unfortunately,
the people of Rivers State are the biggest victims of this power play. We will
see where all this will end. Some who were more powerful than Wike years back
are long forgotten today. Nobody will leave this world alive.”
@Dat_Igbo_ghuy said, “The way they are abusing the
courts and its processes, people no longer take our courts seriously, and it’s
quite sad.”
DAILY POST recalls that the Court of Appeal in Abuja
had dismissed an appeal filed by Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers to
challenge the lower court judgment affirming the Martin Amaewhule-led Rivers
House of Assembly.
A three-member panel of justices, led by Justice
Oyewole in a unanimous judgment, affirmed the January 22 judgment by Justice
James Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja, nullifying the passage of
Rivers State’s N800 billion 2024 budget by four members of the House of
Assembly.
Justice Oyewole held that the appeal was bereft of
merit, pointing out that Fubara, having withdrawn his counter affidavits and
other processes filed at the lower court, cannot turn around to appeal a matter
that had been terminated.
DAILY POST recalls that Justice Omotosho had, on
January 22, set aside the Rivers’ N800 billion budget passed by five members of
the House led by the Edison Ehie-led faction. The panel, which dismissed
the appeal , consequently ordered Governor Fubara to resubmit the budget
to the Martin Amaewhule-led Assembly.
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