Rivers
Varsity Don Lauds Wike On Peace, Dev
A senior lecturer in the
Faulty of Law of the Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Dr. (Barr.) Samuel Chisa Dike, has expressed satisfaction with the way and manner the Governor of Rivers State, Chief Nyesom Wike has been piloting the affairs of the state and putting in place enviable and enduring basic infrastructure as well as promoting peace in the state.
Dike, who made the remarks in an interview with The Tide in Port Harcourt said the amnesty programme of the government had equally restored peace to communities which hitherto had been flashpoints of criminality, especially cultism and kidnapping, noting that Governor Wike’s wisdom and forthrightness in fashioning out the amnesty programme were most commendable.
The university teacher, who holds a PhD in Energy Law stressed the need for peace to be sustained in various parts of the State, and expressed delight that peace had returned to his community, Ubima in Ikwerre Local Government Area.
He appealed to Governor Wike to empower those who had embraced the amnesty programme and also prevail on companies like Siat which is located in Ubima community to employ some of the youths.
He accused Siat of not doing much to carry the people of Ubima along by providing employment to the teeming youths of the area, saying, this is the time for the company and others in the state to assist the government in this direction.
Dike, who described himself as an admirer of Governor Wike’s leadership style as well as his ardent supporter said the present administration had also recorded development milestones in the areas of road construction and rehabilitation, education, health and agriculture, among others and enjoined the governor to sustain the tempo.
According to him, traffic congestions that used to be the order of the day in Port Harcourt and its environs have disappeared as government has virtually cleared and tarred all the roads.
“Government is doing well. Salaries and pensions are being paid. Everybody is happy with the Governor. Everybody is happy with our new Vice Chancellor. Students are happy. Lecturers are happy. The Faculty of Law is wearing a new look. Wike’s achievements are second to none”, he said.
Donatus Ebi
Rivers
Omoku High Court Reassigns Contempt of Suit To Chief Judge
A Rivers State High Court sitting in Omoku, in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State, has ordered that the case file seeking for court contempt instituted against
Elder Samuel Okwuchukwu Ijomah (Ogbaenyi of Ndoni) former Director General of Rivers State Pension Board for parading himself as the King and Paramount ruler of Ndoni be transferred to Chief Judge of the State.
The claimants, Prof Franklin Odua Chukuma and the Omeke ishiale Royal family approached the Omoku High Court for contempt against Elder Ijomah as he continually parade himself.
Justice D.G. Kio in his judgment delivered on November 12, 2024 affirmed Prof Franklin Odua Chukuma as the rightful Paramount ruler of Ndoni Kingdom from Omeke Oshiale royal family.
Speaking to newsmen shortly after the case was referred, the lawyer to the claimants, Barrister Frank Okpara, applauded the judge for referring the case file back to the Chief Judge for reassignment to avoid being accused of bias.
“It is good that the judge referred the case to Chief Judge of Rivers State for onward reassignment, hence previous case was determined by Port Harcourt High Court.
“This contempt of court suit filled by the Claimants was to formally tell the court that Elder Ijomah (Ogbaenyi of Ndoni Kingdom) did not obey the court ruling, hence he is still parading himself as the King. I believe the reference will be in favour of my clients, because it will finally put to stop anybody parading himself as the King’. Barrister Okpara said.
Earlier, Chief Obi lkwumadi, a prominent member of the Ndoni Council of Chiefs, had said that the court in its wisdom confirmed Prof. Franklin Odua Chukwuma as king and Awoh of Ndoni Kingdom respectively and advised people of the kingdom to obey the court judgement.
He equally stated that the State Government and former Governor of Rivers State, Dr Peter Odili should not recognize Elder Ijomah as the king, after
perceived plans to coronate him during Easter period and consequently present staff of office to him.
“We the Omeke Oshiale royal family reaffirms our commitment to uphold the traditions and customs of Ndoni Kingdom, ensuring peace and stability in the community”, he said.
It will be recalled that Elder Samuel Okwuchukwu Ijomah (Ogbaenyi of Ndoni) former Director General of Rivers State Pension Board who is now parading himself as the King and Paramount ruler of Ndoni was not in the suit No: PHC/2230/CS/2020, between Engr. Prof. Franklin Oduah Chukuma and Dr. Dunelm Esumei, Arch. Alex Esumei, Chief Frank Amifor , chief Albert Ajieh and Mr. Chuks Ikenga.
The judgement clearly stated that Engr. Professor Franklin Odua Chukuma is the rightful Paramount ruler of Ndoni Kingdom from Omeke Oshiale royal family, in accordance with customs and traditions of the Kingdom.
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