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Wike signs law cancelling recognition of Omehia as Governor – Wike

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Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has signed a legal instrument into law cancelling initial recognition of Sir Celestine Omehia as a former Governor of Rivers State based on findings by the state’s House of Assembly.

Wike appended his signature to the resolution of the State House of Assembly on Friday.

With the signing, the recognition that accorded Sir Celestine Omehia the status of a former governor of the State, with accruable rights and benefits are now cancelled.

Wike signed the instrument at the Executive Council Chambers of the Rivers State Government House, Port Harcourt on Friday when it was presented to him by the State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Professor Zacchaeus Adangor.

The governor disclosed that he had always respected resolutions from the State House of Assembly and never had any reason to disagree with them.

“Yesterday, I received a resolution from the Assembly de-recognising Sir Celestine Omehia, who had enjoyed the privileges of a former governor of the State.

“But you will recollect that sometime in 2007/2008, my predecessor, His Excellency Chibuike Amaechi did not recongnise Sir Celestine Omehia as a former governor of the State.

“When we came on board, there were issues and the Assembly felt that, having served as Governor, he should enjoy the status of a former governor. I’ve always respected the resolutions of the Assembly. I’ve never one day disagreed with anything the Assembly has sent to me.”

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Wike pointed to the reasons adduced by the Leader of the Rivers State House of Assembly,Martin Amaehule, that the strength of the information they have now had compel them to reverse what they did in 2015.

The governor noted that to be the hallmark of leadership, being able to acknowledge that there was error done in the course of administration and having the courage to correct such error.

“The leader of the house said they have better facts and what are the facts? The facts are the Supreme Court judgment categorically stated that Sir Celestine Omehia was never a Governor, because he never stood for any election and that it will be inappropriate for their (assembly) legacy that they didn’t respect the judgement of the Supreme Court.”

“In this part of our country, people will praise you when it suits them, but when you do the uncommon thing, people will not praise you.”

Wike stressed the need why people should keep politics away from what had been done.

He further urged people to get a copy of the Supreme Court judgment and understand that it is the right thing to derecognise Omehia in the eye of the law.

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“I had to call the Attorney General for him to give me his legal opinion as regards the resolution of the Assembly, and rightly the Attorney General said they (assembly) are right.

“That in the first instance, the recognition was extra-judicial, that the Assembly has no power to change the judgment of any court, not to talk about the Supreme Court. So, people should understand and not to begin to play politics.”

Wike explained as untrue that the insinuation in the media that Sir Celestine Omehia was derecognised because he had ceased to be his ally, and now a member of the Presidential Campaign Council of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

He stated the Assembly had woken to conscience and did not want posterity to blame them for an error they had done which they could correct.

Wike likened it to the position members of the National Assembly also found themselves when they were working on the Electoral Amendment Bill.

“Remember, last time, the National Assembly, when they were making the amendment of the Electoral Act, everybody said they should include the Card Reader and that was in 2018/2019.

“The National Assembly did not do it, particularly, the All Progressives Congress (APC) members and people told them what they were doing will hunt them. Posterity will not forgive you if you do not allow democracy to thrive.

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“In the new Electoral Amendment Act, because they knew they did not do the right thing, they had to include it and you can see that members of the National Assembly are happy that they have done the right thing.”

Wike also pointed to the sum of money paid to Sir Celestine Omehia as a proof against those who peddled tales that government does not pay such benefits at all.

“If this did not happen, nobody will even know that the State government has been coughing out such amount of money to pay as benefits.

“I’m sure, they must have told you that no benefits and all entitlements were never paid, that is what you hear everywhere.

“But yesterday, when it was revealed that the State government coughed out such amount of money to pay as benefits as recommended by the Assembly and now, they have sent the resolution to me, I thank God today, without looking back, I have signed it as instrument and it will be gazette for record purposes.”

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Ado Bayero remains Emir as security agencies enforce court order against Sanusi’s reinstatement

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The Kano state police command says law enforcement will obey the court order which ruled against the reinstatement of Muhammadu Sanusi as Emir.

 

On May 23, a federal high court in Kano ordered the state government not to enforce the Emirate Council Repeal Law 2024.

 

The law repealed the 2019 version which was used to oust Sanusi as Emir in 2020.

 

The amended law passed by the legislature, and assented to by the governor, restores the old order and invalidates the creation of five emirates.

 

Ruling in a suit filed by Aminu Babba Dan Agundi, the Sarkin Dawaki Babba of the Kano emirate, Mohammed Liman, the judge, asked the defendants to “suspend” and “not give effect to the Kano State Emirate Council (Repeal) Law, 2024 as they affect all offices and institutions of the Emirate Council created pursuant to the provisions of the Kano State Emirate Council Law, 2019”.

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The court also ordered that all processes be served on the inspector-general of police (IGP) in Abuja.

 

The judge ruled that “all parties” should “maintain status quo until June 3, 2024″.

Addressing a press briefing at the headquarters of the command on Saturday morning, Usain Gumel, commissioner of police in Kano, said law enforcement will act in line with the ruling.

 

Gumel addressed the press alongside a brigade commander of the Nigerian Army and officials of other security agencies.

 

“The police command is expressly obeying the Court Order with SUIT No. FHC/KN/CS/182/2024 Dated 23rd May, 2024 issued by the federal high court sitting in Kano alongside all law enforcement agents in the state,” Gumel said.

 

“Therefore, we are calling on members of the public to know that the police in the state is working together with the military and other security agencies to provide the adequate security to everyone, as we are committed to carrying out our statutory duties as provided by the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

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Sanusi was reinstated as Emir on Friday by Abba Yusuf, the Kano governor.

 

In the wee hours of Saturday, Aminu Bayero, the dethroned Emir, arrived Kano barely hours after Sanusi had sauntered into the palace.

 

The Kano governor immediately ordered the arrest of the deposed Emir

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UPDATED: Dethroned Kano Emir moves into Nassarawa palace

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Aminu Bayero, the deposed Emir of Kano, has moved into a palace in Nassarawa LGA after his return to the city in the early hours of Saturday.

 

Abba Yusuf, the Kano governor, ordered Bayero’s arrest after the monarch arrived in Kano to a hero’s welcome from a horde of his supporters.

 

A retinue of soldiers who have been providing protection for Bayero before he was dethroned, rode with him from the airport to the palace.

 

Bayero was replaced as Emir by Muhammadu Sanusi on Friday.

 

Sanusi was deposed in 2020 after falling out with Abdullahi Ganduje, then governor of the state.

 

The Kano house of assembly had repealed the 2019 law which was used to oust Sanusi and balkanise the emirate into five jurisdictions.

 

The new emirate law stipulated the sack of all the Emirs in the jurisdictions and a restoration of the old order — one Emir overseeing all of Kano.

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Yusuf had given the sacked Emirs 48 hours to vacate their palaces.

 

The Emirs of Bichi, Rano, Karaye and Gaya have complied with the directive.

 

 

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JUST IN: Dethroned Kano Emir Aminu Bayero moves into Nassarawa palace

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Aminu Bayero, the deposed Emir of Kano, has moved into a palace in Nassarawa LG after his return to the city in the early hours of Saturday.

 

Abba Yusuf, the Kano governor, ordered Bayero’s arrest after the monarch arrived in Kano to a hero’s welcome from a horde of supporters.

 

A retinue of soldiers who have been providing protection for Bayero before he was dethroned, rode with him from the airport to the palace.

 

Bayero was replaced as Emir by Muhammadu Sanusi on Friday.

 

Sanusi was deposed in 2020 after falling out with Abdullahi Ganduje, then governor of the state.

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