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Rep, RVHA Defend House Leader’s Bail
The member representing Andoni/Opobo-Nkoro Federal Constituency, Hon. Dakuku Peterside, has hailed the decision of a Port Harcourt High Court to grant bail to Hon. Chidi Lloyd who was recently arraigned in court over the fracas that took place in the Rivers State House of Assembly last month.
Hon. Peterside, who is also Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Petroleum Resources (Downstream) said that the decision of the High Court was a clear testimony that the judiciary remains the last hope of every citizen in the land.
“For me, the decision of the high court to grant bail to Hon. Chidi Lloyd has demonstrated that the judiciary will always stand up for the truth; it shows that despite pressures and blackmail from certain quarters, the judiciary in Rivers State is committed to upholding the hallowed principles of justice, equity and fairness,” the federal lawmaker stated.
Continuing, Hon. Peterside congratulated Hon. Chidi Lloyd for the strength of character he exhibited even in the face of physical and psychological torture meted out on him while in the detention of the Nigerian Police.
“It was obvious that even in the face of physical abuse aimed at breaking him; Hon. Lloyd showed unequalled strength of character. He did not allow his spirit to be broken; he denied them that psychological triumph they so much craved for. Indeed, Hon. Chidi Lloyd showed that he is a true defender of democracy,” Peterside opined.
Similarly, the Rivers State House of Assembly has expressed satisfaction with and commended the judiciary on the bail granted the Leader of the House,Hon Chidi Lloyd as it urged the judiciary to continue its support for the survival of democracy in the country.
Reacting to the bail granted Hon. Lloyd,on behalf of the Assembly, Deputy Speaker, Hon. Leyii Kwanee said that by granting bail to the leader despite pressures of powerful interests, the judiciary has demonstrated its commitment to the survival of democracy in Nigeria.
Kwanee appealed to the judiciary to resist attempts by interests to influence it in any case that borders on the rule of law and the survival of democracy.
The lawmaker, who is also the chairman, Parliamentary Exchange and Mentorship Programme of the Pan African Parliament, urged the judiciary to apply the spirit of the law and judicial activism in order to protect the country’s nascent democracy.
According to him, if the private physician of Hon. Lloyd can not do anything about his deteriorating health condition, the House will likely approach the court to change the condition that Lloyd should deposit his international passport so that he could proceed overseas for medical check-up.
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