The Rivers State High Court on Monday ordered the state
government to reinstate the suspended Chairman, Timothy Nsirim, and
councilors of Obio/Akpor Local Government Area.
Justice Adanma Iyayi-Laminaka, while delivering judgement on the suit
brought by the council cabinet challenging their suspension by the
Rivers State House of Assembly in April, held that the action was flawed
and unconstitutional.
In a swift reaction, the Rivers State
Government said it had filed for a stay of execution of the judgement,
which it said was an abuse of court process.
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A statement by the state Commissioner of Information and
Communication, Ibim Semenitari, on Monday, said though as a responsible
government, it would abide by the pronouncement of the court, the trial
judge acted in total disregard of the Court of Appeal, which was still
entertaining the case.
Mr. Nsirim, his deputy, Solomon Eke, and
17 councillors of the council, were suspended by the House upon the
recommendation of its eight-member committee on Local Government
Affairs, which investigated the allegations of abuse of public funds and
breach of security against the cabinet.
The House also froze the account of the council and directed the state government to appoint a caretaker committee.
Following
the directive, the governor, Chubuike Amaechi, appointed a caretaker
committee headed by Chikordi Dike. Both the state government and the
committee were joined in the suit as 5th and 11th defendants.
The
action of the legislature sparked off the current political crisis in
the state, which pitted the governor, Chibuike Amaechi, against the
supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, who himself was two-time
Chairman of the Council. Mr. Wike is believed to be sympathetic to the
embattled cabinet of the council.
The statement by the government
on Monday said the judge failed to adhere to the principles upon which
the rule of law drew inspiration and strength.
“As a responsible
Government, which respects the rule of law, we have noted the ruling and
in our usual manner would abide by the pronouncement,” it said.
“However,
we are constrained to note that the trial judge acted in total
disregard of the Court of Appeal, which at the moment is entertaining an
appeal in respect of the matter.
“We are aware that under the
rules of court, where there is a subsisting ruling essentially from the
court above, lower courts are as a rule expected to stay action pending
the determination of the appeal.
“In this instance, we wish to
state without equivocation that the trial judge erred in law when she
failed to adhere to age-long principles upon which the rule of law draws
inspiration and strength.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the
Rivers State Government has filed an appeal for a stay of execution of
the judgment while the ongoing matter that is being heard by the court
above is billed for Thursday, the 28th of November, 2013.”
The
government appealed to the people of the state, particularly the people
of Obio-Akpor to remain calm and law-abiding, adding “We wish to assure
our people that we shall pursue the cause of justice through
constitutional and judicial means until the people secure justice.”
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