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CRP to Fubara:  Leave Wike out of your Supreme Court  travails 

1 week ago 30

A group under the aegis of Concerned Rivers People CRP, has carpeted Rivers State Governor Seminalayi Fubara, advising him to leave FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike out of his Supreme Court heart attack. 

The group also politely advised his supporter, Hon. Ikenga Ugichinyere who now interprets judgements for him to continue to progress in error. 

In statement signed by Alex Nwogu PRO, Concerned Rivers People, the group noted said: “Our attention has been drawn to the attempts by some groups and individuals to lampoon the image of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike following the loss of a legal battle at the Supreme Court  by the Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara. 

“We recall that the battle between Fubara and the 27 lawmakers has been lingering as a result of the appeal filed by Fubara at the apex court. 

“Luckily for everybody, he and his lawyers saw the futility of the exercise they  had embarked upon and decided to retrace their steps.

“The Appeal was dismissed with cost as punishment to underscore the frivolities of the move in the first place. 

” Igochinyere has now constituted himself into an interpreter of judgements of court. A non lawyer and impostor. 

“Reports reaching us from the apex court, the appeal the governor filed against the lawmakers was struck out or withdrawn. Either way, it implies that the battle had been fought and won and the winners in this case are the 27 lawmakers who were duly elected by their constituents  to represent them at the Rivers State House of Assembly. 

“We urge Fubara and his co- travellers to go home and lick their wounds instead of conscripting some hirelings to twist the facts and malign some persons. 

“We urge groups such as the  Human Right Writers Association (HURIWA) and the illegal Opposition Lawmakers  Coalition to look for something else to do. 

“They should leave Wike alone and as there is no basis to drag him into what does not concern him. 

“We wish to remind them that the truth will always prevail no matter how long it takes, Nwogu added.

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