Opinion
In Defence Of Our Own
If anything happens to my Lord, Justice Mary Odili, her husband and children, the Federal Government should be held responsible. That is the position of the Rivers State Government and Rivers people, because enough is enough!
– Gov Nyesom Wike, with Rivers leaders, during a press briefing at Trancorp Hotel, Abuja.
Penultimate Friday, it was reported that a team comprising officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Nigeria Police and the Federal Ministry of Justice invaded the residence of Justice Mary Ukaego Peter-Odili of the Supreme Court of Nigeria armed with a search warrant obtained from an Abuja magistrate’s court.
In a feeble attempt to justify its action, the team had claimed that it was acting in response to a whistleblower’s observation of some ongoing illegal activities at the jurist’s home. But Chief Magistrate Emmanuel Iyanna of the Wuse Zone 6 court who issued the search document had revealed how he was tricked to so do by officials of the Justice Ministry. On his part, the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), had denied any involvement in the siege to Mrs Odili’s home.
Justice Odili is the wife of Dr Peter Odili, former governor of Rivers State, who is also running a gauntlet of his own with the authorities in Abuja. Just weeks ago, his international passport was withheld at the airport by the Nigerian Immigration Service as he returned to the country after a brief medical trip abroad. It took a court’s intervention for the Service to state why it seized the ex-governor’s travel document.
The Rivers State Governor and some leaders of the state had, during a press briefing at Transcorp Hilton Hotel in Abuja, issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the federal government to fish out all the culprits in this matter. Prominent Nigerians have also lent their voices in condemning the botched invasion. Among organisations to do so are the PDP, PANDEF, CUPP, CNPP, NBA, Ohaneze Ndigbo, Yoruba Ronu, etc.
The Supreme Court where she works as the second most senior justice said it had commenced a full-scale independent investigation to unmask the persons behind such impunity taken too far, as well as the real motive for the incident. The nation’s apex court, through its official spokesman, described the attack as uncivilised and a shameful show of primitive force on an innocent judicial officer.
Recall that this is not the first time the former Rivers First Lady has been unjustifiably targeted. About two years ago, when she led a Supreme Court panel that upturned the gubernatorial election victory of the opposition APC in Bayelsa State, hoodlums suspected to be hired political thugs had besieged her home in Abuja. And till date, not a single arrest or prosecution has been reported on the matter.
As for this administration’s mostly Gestapo-style invasion of people’s homes which is increasingly looking like a carryover from Buhari’s 20-month reign as a maximum ruler in the mid 1980s, Rivers State has continued to rise against its share of this national show of shame. And this is principally because it is led by a governor who has remained bold, outspoken and insistent on the use of proper procedures in the arrest and prosecution of suspects.
We surely have not forgotten how His Excellency foiled the midnight attempt to arrest Justice Mohammed Liman of the Federal High Court, Port Harcourt by policemen and operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) on October 8, 2016. This happened simultaneously with similar raids on the abodes of six other judges across the country, particularly in Abuja and Gombe where a number of them were picked up and later prosecuted on account of ‘evidence linking them to corruption’.
Even at enormous personal risk, Wike had ensured that the high court judge was not whisked away like a common criminal on the night of the siege at 35 Forces Avenue, Port Harcourt. He said that Rivers State was under siege and warned that if that type of raid happened again, Rivers people would resist it with all their might.
Of course such raid happened again on July 15, 2020 when a squad of heavily armed mobile policemen besieged the residence of Joi Nunieh, the erstwhile acting managing director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) in Port Harcourt. This was said to have happened less than a day to her slated appearance before a House of Representatives panel probing allegations of fraud in the Commission. And just as he had warned previously, the state’s chief executive was on hand to foil her abduction.
According to the woman, the policemen had pulled down her gate and were on the verge of destroying her security door when Governor Wike came to her rescue. He took her with him to Government House; but not before reiterating his sworn resolve to protect every Rivers indigene irrespective of their political party affiliation.
For me, nothing can be more impressive than the governor’s swift reaction in every one of these occasions. Nunieh had earlier publicly engaged in verbal exchanges with the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio, who she alleged to have sexually harassed her. She also accused him of threatening to sack her if she refused to do his bidding, among other obnoxious demands.
Honestly, I had often speculated on how bad it would have been for any true Riversman if the governor had not arrived in time to rescue Ms Nunieh. Going by her ordeal at the time, we probably would have been cross with ourselves for pretending to nod off while an outsider entered our midst and brazenly whisked away a daughter of the state. Surely, no man worth his gender could have lived with that. So, let us rally around Governor Wike and leaders of the state as they rise against this recurrent show of primeval force against our innocent sons, daughters and wives.
By: Ibelema Jumbo
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