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Fubara Vs Wike: Rivers Court Restrains Amaewhule, 24 Others From Parading As Legislators

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By Chris Udochukwu

PORT HARCOURT – The Rivers State High Court in Port Harcourt has granted an interim injunction restraining pro-Wike Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Martin Amaewhule, and 24 other members from parading themselves as legislators.

Precise Post recalls that the Rivers State House of Assembly has been embroiled in crisis since last year which has seen the House balkanized into two, with some loyal to the Minister of Federal Capital Territory and others to Governor Fubara.

The court directive prohibits them from convening or participating in any official meetings at the Assembly premises.

The court’s decision stems from an Exparte order filed against the Pro-Wike lawmakers by Pro-Siminialayi Fubara Speaker Victor Oko Jumbo and three others.

The interim injunction declares the seats of the 1st to 25th defendants vacant pending further legal proceedings.

Additionally, the court issued a restraining order, prohibiting Governor Siminialayi Fubara and the Chief Judge, who are 26th and 28th defendants in the suit, from engaging with Amaewhule and his 25 loyalists.

This action is due to the defendants’ defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progress Congress (APC) on December 13, 2023.

The court also directed Amaewhule and the others to hand over all official documents within seven days.

The case is adjourned until May 29 for a motion on notice.

Recall that in December, the crisis took interesting turn when 27 members led by Amaewhule defected from the PDP to the APC.

While the members loyal to Wike was led by Martin Amaewhule as Speaker, the others loyal to Fubara were led by Edison Ehie as Speaker. Ehie was later appointed by the governor as his Chief of Staff.

However, thing took another twist on Wednesday when the members loyal to Governor Siminalayi Fubara elected the member representing Bonny constituency, Victor Oko-Jumbo, as their Speaker.

Oko-Jumbo in his acceptance speech thanked the members for electing him as the new Speaker sequel to the resignation of the former Speaker, Edison Ehie.

He called on the Executive and the Judiciary, as well as the public to disregard every law purportedly enacted by the Amaewhule-led Assembly, describing it as an exercise in futility.

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