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Free Rivers from political logjam, PDP chieftain warns ‘troublemakers’

National Coordinator of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) coalition, Chief Emeka Kalu.has called for serious caution to be applied while handling the ongoing politically motivated crisis plaguing Rivers State in order to save the state from unnecessarily being flamed in an uncontrollable state of lawlessness.

According to Kalu, the judiciary as an institution is expected to maintain its integrity and protect its independence by working to avoid being politically purchased to harm democratic processes and the ethics of law.

He lamented that the recent judgment by the  Abuja  Federal High Court division directing the RMAFC to stop releasing statutory monthly allocation to the  State government was done out of bias and politically motivated plans to disrupt Governor Similayi Fubara’s administration.

“It remains the height of injustice for a political party under the guise of personal interest to continue raising the dust of anarchy against the will of the people and the judiciary is expected to redeem and revitalize the failed system instead of allowing herself to be used to ruin the polity.

“Law has a process and once it is violated, its penalty takes effect. As stated in section 109 (IG) of the 1999 constitution, It was crystal clear that the embattled 27 Rivers State law makers who defected to APC lost their seats and the business of the government must not be halted simply because such a vacuum was created.

“Nigeria is currently experiencing economic hardship and if urgent steps are not taken to address the situation, crimes will continue to escalate more as frustrated citizens resort to available means to make both ends meet.

According to him, Governor Fubara committed no crime to have chosen to serve Rivers people in the capacity of a governor, hence, “Using biasedly obtained court judgment to hunt him is to the detriment of Rivers people, Nigerians, and our nascent democracy.

“The nation’s democratic values are fast eroding, dragged to the mud, carelessly derailing, and the worst hitting the wall if the judiciary fails to transform the system using the instrumentality of the law.

“No nation advances in the face of injustice and without bias, it behooves the judiciary to revamp the failing democracy through her demonstration of services integrity and respect for social justice. As the embattled lawmakers contravened the provisions of the law, would they be honored for abandoning the party that sponsored their elections? Having violated the law, does the constitution need to celebrate or punish them for their offenses? Injustice is a crime against society and should not be condoned by anyone who understands the values of law and decency.

“In a nutshell, Fubara’s administration has continuously succeeded in positively impacting Rivers people that it even approved 85,000 minimum wage for workers despite the state of the nation. His government should be emulated than being hunted  for no justifiable reasons. Therefore, the federal high  court judgment instructing the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission( RMAFC) to suspend remitting monthly statutory allocation to Rivers state government was not only biasedly obtained but one done out calculated attempt to destablise Fubara’s concentration on governance.”

Shola Adekola

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