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Rivers CSOs warn Fubara against re-presenting 2024 budget to lawmakers A coalition of civil society organisations in Rivers State on Monday protested in front of the Government House, Port Harcourt and warned Governor Siminalayi Fubara not to re-present the 2024 Appropriation Bill to the state House of Assembly. The coalition, under the aegis of Responsible and Non-partisan Civil Society Organisations in the state, said any attempt by Fubara to recognise Martins Amaewhule as speaker of the Assembly is a violation of his oath of office. Speaking during the protest, the chairman of the coalition, Enefaa Georgewill, urged the governor not to succumb to pressure of further desecrating the country’s Constitution by carrying out other items on the list of the peace accord, which he said contravenes the Constitution. Georgewill stated, “We have watched with keen interest desperate efforts made by few people and anti-democratic elements to avert democracy and undermine the sacred office of the executive governor of our dear state. “This is unfortunate, to say the least, if not criminal at worst. While we understand your calculation of political exigency, we wish that you refuse to succumb to pressure to be part of a process clearly intended to further desecrate the Constitution of Nigeria.” He insisted that re-presenting the already-passed budget would amount to disrespect to the Constitution and may result in anarchy in the state. Georgewill added, “The Martin Amaewhule-led House of Assembly does not exist in the eyes of the law by the provision of Section 109 (g) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. “To pretend to constitute itself and continue conducting the business of legislation on behalf of Rivers State is untoward, illegal and reprehensible. “The governor’s action should be controlled and dictated by our laws. Anything outside that is null and void. The office of the President, the office of the Governor, the office of the parliamentarians be it at the national, state or at the local level are all products of law. “Therefore any attempt for the governor to deviate from those dictates and spirit of our laws, such a position taken by the Governor or any other person is declared null and void. “We won’t equally fail to challenge any action of the governor that does not follow the dictates of our laws.” He added that the Amaehwule-led faction of the assembly ceased to be recognised following their defection from the Peoples Democratic Party to the All Progressives Congress, which explains why the governor must follow the law. On his part, the spokesman for the Rivers State civil society organisation, Solomon Lenu, said the protest was to give Fubara the needed support and encouragement to stand by the law, as the governor will be held accountable for any actions he takes. The Rivers Assembly became divided following a move by 27 lawmakers loyal to ex-governor Nyesom Wike to impeach Fubara. The lawmakers defected from the ruling PDP in the state to the APC. In December, the governor presented an N800bn 2024 Appropriation Bill to a faction of the Assembly comprising four lawmakers. Following the passage of the budget by the lawmakers, Fubara subsequently signed the budget into law. The Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday nullified the N800bn budget signed into law by the governor.

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Rivers CSOs warn Fubara against re-presenting 2024 budget to lawmakers A coalition of civil society organisations in Rivers State on Monday protested in front of the Government House, Port Harcourt and warned Governor Siminalayi Fubara not to re-present the 2024 Appropriation Bill to the state House of Assembly. The coalition, under the aegis of Responsible and Non-partisan Civil Society Organisations in the state, said any attempt by Fubara to recognise Martins Amaewhule as speaker of the Assembly is a violation of his oath of office. Speaking during the protest, the chairman of the coalition, Enefaa Georgewill, urged the governor not to succumb to pressure of further desecrating the country’s Constitution by carrying out other items on the list of the peace accord, which he said contravenes the Constitution. Georgewill stated, “We have watched with keen interest desperate efforts made by few people and anti-democratic elements to avert democracy and undermine the sacred offic...

Rivers police return $3000 extorted by arrested officers

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Rivers police return $3000 extorted by arrested officers   The Rivers State Police Command has said that three of its officers who kidnapped and extorted the sum of $3,000 from two men would face an orderly room trial and query respectively. The spokesperson for the command, Grace Iringe-Koko, who disclosed this while parading the suspects before newsmen in Port Harcourt on Monday, said the action is part of internal disciplinary measures taken against operatives involved in unlawful activities. Iringe-Koko, a superintendent of police, also said the money equivalent to N4.2 million have been recovered and handed over to the owners. Recall that the policemen, including two Assistant Superintendents of Police and an Inspector, had whisked their unsuspecting victims to three states before dispossessing them of the said amount, equivalent to N4.2 million. She stated, “The Rivers State Police Command wishes to inform the public that it has taken decisive action in response to a ...

Senate will summon Wike over kidnapping epidemic – Kingibe

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  Senate will summon Wike over kidnapping epidemic – Kingibe The Senator Representing the Federal Capital Territory, Ireti Kingibe, said the Senate will summon the Minister of FCT, Nyesom Wike, over the rising rate of insecurity in Abuja. There has been an increase in cases of abduction in Abuja lately. Kingibe, while appearing on Channels TV’s Politics Today on Sunday disclosed that the Senate will summon Wike and heads of security agencies over the spike in crimes in the nation’s capital. She said, “When the Senate resumes, I plan that the (Senate) FCT committee specifically needs to sit with the two ministers and the security agencies for them to give us their plans concerning security. “It is not that I am hoping. I know he will be summoned. But whether he responds or not is a different matter entirely. But as the chief security officer of the FCT, he should have a plan. “He should be able to tell us, the committee, and specifically me, that this is the plan for protecti...

Court declares Rivers N800bn 2024 budget illegal The Federal High Court, Abuja on Monday nullified the N800bn 2024 budget signed into law by the Rivers State Governor, Simi Fubara. In December, the governor had presented an N800bn 2024 Appropriation Bill to a faction of the state House of Assembly, comprising four lawmakers. Following the passage of the budget by the lawmakers, Fubara subsequently signed the budget into law. The Rivers Assembly became factionalised following a move by 27 lawmakers loyal to ex-governor Nyesom Wike to impeach Fubara.The presiding judge, James Omotosho, held that everything done by the four lawmakers was null and void. The court also recognised Martin Amaewhule as the speaker of the state assembly. Details later…

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   Court declares Rivers N800bn 2024 budget illegal  The Federal High Court, Abuja on Monday nullified the N800bn 2024 budget signed into law by the Rivers State Governor, Simi Fubara. In December, the governor had presented an N800bn 2024 Appropriation Bill to a faction of the state House of Assembly, comprising four lawmakers. Following the passage of the budget by the lawmakers, Fubara subsequently signed the budget into law. The Rivers Assembly became factionalised following a move by 27 lawmakers loyal to ex-governor Nyesom Wike to impeach Fubara.The presiding judge, James Omotosho, held that everything done by the four lawmakers was null and void. The court also recognised Martin Amaewhule as the speaker of the state assembly. Details later…

NLNG BOAT WAVES CAUSED A CANOE BOAT TO CAPSIDE AND DROWNED FISHER MAN

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NLNG BOAT WAVES CAUSED A CANOE BOAT TO CAPSIDE AND DROWNED FISHER MAN An intense wave generated by a transiting passengers' boat chartered by the Nigerian Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) caused a fishing canoe to capsize on Saturday. The incidence occurred in the water channel of Amadi Ama and Koko Ama in the Port Harcourt Local Government Area. Youths of both communities got angry and led protested to demand justice over one Mr Precious Imabibo, a native of Amadi Ama who got drown while his fishing colleague survived, now receiving treatment in an undisclosed hospital. In a statement on Sunday, the Management of NLNG said it was aware of the incidence and the protest by youths of the communities. The General Manager, External Relations and Sustainable Development of NLNG, Andy Odeh who signed the statement sued for calm. "Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) is aware of protests stemming from a grievance concerning a capsized canoe in the Amadi-Ama and Koko-Ama communities' wat...

BLAME WIKE FOR THE UNREST IN THE FCT--ADEYANJU

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  BLAME WIKE FOR THE UNREST IN THE FCT-- DEJI ADEYANJU  The Federal Capital Territory has never had it this bad. Kidnappers freely access estates, and abduct people for ransom with little or no intervention from the security agencies. What is the Inspector General of Police and heads of other security agents not doing right? Insecurity in the FCT is getting to an unimaginable level now and the minister (of the FCT), Nyesom Wike is to blame because instead of focusing on his job as a cabinet member, he is preoccupied with the political tussle in Rivers State. Wike’s attention is divided. He is not interested in running the FCT because he is struggling to maintain a  political structure in Rivers State. He is shouting all over the place and instead of being all over the place in FCT to secure lives and properties, he is jumping all over the place. It is ironic that just two days ago, Wike was blaming the area council chairmen for the insecurity in the FCT by claiming that t...

Wike vows to chase criminals out of FCT community

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  Wike vows to chase criminals out of FCT community  The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has directed the Commissioner of Police in the FCT to provide two new divisional police stations in the Gwagwalada community. The minister also disclosed that from next week, police stations across the six area councils would receive new operational vehicles and communication gadgets to enhance the work of security agencies in the territory. Wike made this known during his second town hall meetings on security at the Gwagwalada Area Council on Friday. While disclosing that some informants of kidnappers had been arrested, the Wike vowed to chase criminals out of Gwagwalada, stating that their time had come.  He said, “Security is one thing the President has said he will give Nigerians, because his job is to make sure that he protects lives and property. If we cannot protect lives and property, then our being in government has no meaning. “Criminals sho...