Importation of Judges : Rivers APC raises alarm, says move won’t help cause of justice

 

The Caretaker Committee of the APC in Rivers State has raised an alarm that there is a deliberate plot to draft a serving judge from Rivers State High Court serving in Omoku to issue an exparte order to reinstate suspended acting chairman of the party, Igo Aguma.
Recall that Aguma was suspended barely a week ago for violating the party’s constitution and Davies Seconte was appointed in his place.

In a statement issued on Wednesday and signed by the acting Publicity Secretary of the party, Ogbonna Nwuke described the move as a dangerous development in the delivery of justice in Nigeria.

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In the statement Nwuke said” I learnt through credible intelligence of a clandestine plot to draft a Judge of the Rivers State High Court serving in Omoku to issue an exparte order in favour of Hon. Igo Aguma and his cohorts.

“We have equally learnt that the said Judge has already left his station and may have arrived the Rivers State capital to preside on the matter brought before the, Rivers State Judiciary by Igo and his friends.

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“It has become necessary to make this known to the public who are weary of ongoing attempts to submerge the APC in endless crisis in order to fester their inordinate ambitions.

“We wish to state categorically that we are shocked that despite knowing that there are Judges of the High Court in Port Harcourt who are competent to hear such cases, Igo Aguma and his co-travellers traveled all the way to Omoku to procure a Judge to carry out their dastardly intentions to undermine a party they claim to love.

“We are obviously witnesses to a recent alarm raised by the PDP to the effect that courts in Rivers State are being increasingly used to denigrate democratic processes that are in place for purposes of running the affairs of political parties.

“The concern raised by the PDP confirms what is already known to Rivers people that some politicians have been in the habit of using a segment of the Judiciary in Rivers State to influence judicial decisions.

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“In the meantime, we urge the general public, particularly members of the APC to remain calm. We are monitoring the situation. Our lawyers are already on standby and would respond appropriately.

“We urge members of the bench in Rivers State to eschew pressure from members of the political class who are determined to rubbish their hard earned reputation.

“While we insist that the APC has acted in respect of the ruling of Justice Omereji who reasonably urged the APC to rebuild, we will not hesitate, if it becomes necessary to petition judges who step into the arena to the NJC.

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