Opinion
Between APC And The Supreme Court
Since the supreme court gave it final judgment on the Governorship election petition initiated by the All Progressives Congress (APC), that Party has mounted bizzzare campaign of denigration designed to impugn the integrity of members of the apex court and Governor Barr. Nyeson Wike, amongst others. This is a very dangerous development and the reckless persons behind this evil should be called to order before the matter spins out of control.
In the first place, the Rivers State Election Tribunal was unjustifiably moved to Abuja at the behest of the APC, who cited security concerns. However, when the security situation in the Rivers State is compassed to what obtains in Borno State, a war-torn State where anarchy reigns supreme – with suicide bombers and flying bullets being the order of the day – but where the State capital, Maiduguri, hosted that State’s Electoral Tribunal: the political manipulation of the judicial system by the Party in power becomes very obvious.
Secondly, both lower courts curiously ignored the precedent of parallel issue of card readers in the case of Lagos State, which was earlier adjudicated, and went on to give a different judgment when the same problem affected the Rivers State, completely ignoring the time honoured principle of precedence on which juridical decisions are anchored whenever it becomes imperative to do so. The Supreme Court dwelt on the bogey of card readers analytically and laid its ghost to rest, at least for the time being, until the law in that regard is amended.
The truth must be told the APC, if they pretend not to know, that their highly prized, ebullient motivator was indeed their albatross liability, for his popularity amongst them was literally bought at a very high cost against the interest of his own State – a fact reflected in the 2015 general election.
There is no denying the fact that for the first three years as Governor (his kinsman of the same Party – the then Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) – having nipped some period off his first term in the aftermath of President Olusegun Obasanjo’s ‘k-Ieg’), Gov. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi did achieve some measure of success in schools and roads rehabilitation and reconstruction. Unfortunately, his second term of four years saw a different Amaechi. He embarked on white elephant projects that he should have known ab initio had no prospect of success nor yielding any dividend to the people. Indeed, his haughty disposition might as well have asked the question: ‘Who are these Rivers people, by the way?’ and uttered the words: ‘To hell with them.’ He couldn’t care less.
Amaech played the Father Christmas to foreigners – both local and international – and profligately squandered the revenues of the State with reckless abandon. He ruled the State in a manner reminiscent of a wicked, despotic feudal tyrant. He displayed abject disdain and hauteur towards the people of the Rivers State. In addition to other lapses highlighted above, salaries of civil servants were not paid. Infact, he roundly abused the constitution in maintaining a monolithic power structure in the Rivers State by virtually discarding the other arms of State. The Legislature was abolished and the courts were locked up, to the bitter chagrin of both the Bench and the Bar. Regarding the Legislature, a handful of his cronies of the State House of Assembly would be invited to his office to give assent to money bills – a political rascality not even the late Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola Premier of the old Western Region would have contemplated! These acts were gross violations of the Constitution, making a mockery of the principle of the separation of powers. Furthermore, yours truly can testify, as would other road users, that vehicle drivers and car owners groaned for the heavy toll on motor vehicles as a result of the desperately bad condition of roads in the Rivers State, a situation Gov. Wike is now correcting.
Overlooking these acts of gross misconduct by a hapless, reticent and compliant public may have emboldened the State wing of his Party into full-scale sacrilege against the Supreme Court for having the courage to halt their shameful acts of political misdeeds. They did this knowing that their own appointed Federal Attorney-General would acquiesce in their dastardly act of assault on the Supreme Court.
A political philosopher holds it that the only condition necessary for evil to succeed is for good men to stand aloof and do nothing. In this wise, it is hoped that some public-spirited OMBUDSMAN, a legal luminary, will rise up to confront this unwarranted attack on the Supreme Court and lend a breadth of fresh air to the legal atmosphere in Nigeria, for what is complained against here is an act is sacrilege by a privileged few. A historical precedent may be found in the case of P. C. AGBU, editor of the popular broadsheet, the West African Pilot, founded by the charismatic, inimitable politician, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe. The editor ran afoul of the law when he commented on the judgment of a High Court Judge. Mr. Agbu was prosecuted convicted and jailed. He was succeeded in office by Herbert Unuegbu aka Unu Habib.
Are there no real men with balls at the Nigerian Bar to gallantly defend the beautiful, blindfolded Lady with a scale in one hand and a sword in the other? No one to champion the cause of this Lady, acknowledged as the last hope of the common man? Arise, oh.ye legal luminary compatriots. Nigeria’s call obey!
Yellowe, a public affairs analyst, writes from Port Harcourt.
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