Politics
Rivers ACN Threatens Suit Against ‘Obnoxious’ Laws
The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) may head to court to stop some laws and clauses recently passed by the Rivers State House of Assembly.
The party last week had described the laws as unnecessary, irrelevant and called for the expunging of such Idris from the state statute books.
In a statement issued by the Action Congress of Nigeria, in the State and signed by the publicity secretary, Mr. Jerry Needam said the party was disenchanted with the way and manner the state House of Assembly had chosen the path of false hood in order to curry favour from certain superior quarters.
The party further accuse the Sate Assembly for churning out laws that do not only ridicule the democratic process but also expose the state resources to exploitation and fraud against issues that have direct positive impact on the lives and welfare of the masses.
The ACN listed some of the laws clauses to include the Rivers State public procurement law No.4 of 2008, and the public participation infrastructure development law No. 5 of 2009.
The party noted with disdain the provision of the public procurement law part v section 21 (4) with respect to the award of contracts which empower the Governor to award contract for the execution of projects and other jobs.
The ACN maintained that these laws and clauses be expunged or it would seek redress in the court.
According in the party, if thee Assembly refuse to recind its decision, the ACN will prefer legal proceedings against the relevant laws to correct the situation.