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Judicial Crisis: I Hold Nothing Against Okocha -Amaechi

Deputy Governor of Rivers State, Engr. Tele Ikuru (middle), Head of Civil Service, Rivers State (left), and chiarman Civil Service Commission, Sir, Ngo Martyns Yellow at the 2014 Civil Service week in Civic Centre Moscow Road Port Harcourt, recently. Photo: Obinna Prince Dele
The Rivers State Governor, Rt. Hon Chibuike Amaechi has said he holds nothing against Justice Daisy Okocha in becoming the chief judge of the state, but rather was following the provisions of the Nigerian Constitution.
Amaechi, who stated this on Wednesday, during a special live Radio programme, in Port Harcourt said the lingering judicial crisis in the state was cause by the opposition politicians who have refused to distinguish between personal and state interests.
He recalled that after the recommendation from the State Judicial Council (SJC) to the National Judicial Council (NJC), and the NJC made their recommendation to him, he rejected and asked for another recommendation but because the NJC has taken a stand, the body insisted on Okocha.
‘’I requested from them to show me where it is in the Constitution that they must disqualify somebody. The law said any lawyer who has served 10 years in the Bar is entitled and qualified to be appointed as chief judge.
“So, it was based on this that I had to recommend Justice Peter Agumagu again. And there is a high court judgment on it. I hold nothing against Justice Okocha, but rather adhering to the law as stipulated in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria’’, he said.
He also stressed that the opposition should be blamed for the negative effect of the prolonged crisis, adding that in the 2015 governorship election, there was no basis for another Ikwerre man to occupy the Government House after he had completed his tenure.
The governor urged Rivers people to follow him, if they are actually convinced and satisfied with what he has done as governor, but warned that they should not be deceived with lies and falsehood.
He regretted that the police in the state were being controlled by the wife of the President, Dame Patience Jonathan, alleging that the police ignored his instructions and followed the directives from Dame Jonathan.
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