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Precisely, on June 3, 2013 I wrote on the Nigerian Governors Forum’s election which is widely believed to have been won by the Rivers State Governor, Rt. Hon Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi. Governor Amaechi polled 19 votes to beat his challenger, Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State who had 16 votes.
But shortly after the result of the election was made public by the Director-General of the NGF, Mr Aishana Okauru, the pro-PDP group led by Governor Godswill Akpabio declared Governor Jang as the new chairman of the NGF.
Governor Akpabio even denied that he voted in the election that returned Governor Amaechi as the authentic chairman of the NGF. But the truth was unveiled when the video-recording of the election was shown on television. Indeed, Nigerians were really stunned and stupefied by moral bankruptcy exhibited by the so-called leaders that had been entrusted with the destiny of this great nation. Infact, they made a mockery of democracy and abused the scholarship of educated Nigerians as 16 votes were considered to be higher than 19. In a democracy majority carry the day and not vice versa.
While many Nigerians have spoken and written extensively on the danger of this new electoral formula propounded by Jang and the gang the presidency appears to be thinking differently as the Jang group is obviously favoured  and treated with dignity. Although the presidency has severally denied  involvement in the power tussle that has polarized the NGF, its actions speak volumes.
Since his re-election as the chairman of the NGF, Governor Amaechi has been subjected to one form of torture or the other. First, he was suspended by the National Working Committee of the PDP for a flimsy reason of disregarding the directive of the party leadership in the Rivers State to recall elected officers of Obio/Akpor Local Government Council who were suspended by the State Assembly for alleged fraud.
Secondly, security personnel attached to government functionaries in Rivers State were withdrawn by the Police Commissioner who has shown disrespect to the person of the governor by his words and actions. The Police Commissioner in one of his press briefings  in Port Harcourt described the State Governor as a tyrant and dictator. This is unacceptable in an organised society. The Governor of Rivers State is the Chief Security Officer of the State. Therefore, his primary responsibility as clearly stated in the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is to protect the lives and property of the residents of the State. It is for this reason that Governor Amaechi on assumption of office on October 26, 2007 declared war against the cult groups that unleashed mayhem on the state. He conquered and restored peace in the state through the support and cooperation of security agencies. Rivers people could sleep with both eyes closed.
With the political crisis rocking the State, Rivers State is gradually returning to the path of insanity and lawlessness. One can appreciate why the Governor has lost his cool with the Police Commissioner, Mbu Joseph Mbu whom he has severally accused of hobnobbing and coquetting with his detractors who are bent on destabilizing the state to create room for a State of Emergency.
In spite of the growing concern both within and outside the country over Governor Amaechi’s travails his persecutors are doing everything humanly possible to unseat him against the wishes of the people and at the expense of the nation’s fledgling democracy.
Political pundits are of the view that the fracas that erupted at the State House of Assembly last Tuesday that left some of the “honorable  lawmakers” with battered heads was targeted at Governor Amaechi. It is undemocratic for five members of the House who are loyal to the Minister of State for Education, Hon  Nyesom   Wike to  declare the impeachment of the Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Otelemaba Dan-Amachree without the support of two-third of members of the state legislature.
Observers have argued that the action of the five lawmakers was informed by the disposition of the PDP and the presidency in undermining democratic process by foisting leadership on the people. This explains why the leadership of the state chapter of the PDP hurriedly congratulated Hon. Evans Bapakye Bipi (Ogu/Bolo Constituency) whom the group of five declared as Speaker. But what the party fails to realize is that some of the undemocratic measures being employed to victimize perceived enemies of the presidency could be used by the opposition against it.
The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has already set the stage by calling for the impeachment of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.
In a statement issued in Lagos by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji  Lai Mohammed, the party said by his abhorrence of the rule of law and majority rule, the latest indication of which is his unmistakable support for renegade lawmakers who are fomenting trouble in Rivers State, the president has become a danger to democracy  and be shown the way out in accordance with the constitution.
“UnderPresident Jonathan’s watch and with his tacit support, a few lawmakers dictated to majority of members of the Ogun State House of Assembly, which was locked for a long time.
“Under President  Jonathan’s watch, the Nigerian Governors Forum was sabotaged by minions who declared a governor with 16 votes a winner over the one who scored 19 votes, in an injurious blow to the concept of democracy
“And  under his watch, five lawmakers, out of 32 have become majority and simply because they have the backing of the presidency, are now given police protection to disrupt proceedings of the House . As we write Rivers State has been taken over by current and former militants who have been unleashed to destabilize the State and cause a breakdown of law and order to pave the way for the imposition of a State of Emergency.
“This cannot and must not be allowed to continue, hence our call on the National Assembly to move quickly to remove the source of the crisis. Since this is no longer an intra-party dispute and because of its potentials to set the country on fire, we called on civil society groups, professional bodies and ordinary Nigerians to rise up and defend the rule of law and the supremacy of the constitution, ACN said.
Of course, the ACN is not bluffing. The party is aware that the nation’s democracy has been bastardized to the extent that an elected officer can be impeached with the snap of the fingers. if five out of 32 members of the State House of  Assembly could claim to have impeached the Speaker, it is very possible that the constitution can be violated to pave the way for the impeachment of the president with an infinitesimal  number of lawmakers.
However, Nigerians have condemned the legislative rascality exhibited by the lawmakers under the watchful eyes of the Nigeria Police.
While the National Assembly has taken decisive steps to check the escalation of the political crisis in Rivers State the federal government must be told not to play politics with security of lives and property of the people of the state.
Finally, Nigeria is greater than any individual or a group of persons. Our politicians must tread with caution.

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Uniport Appoints Prof. Princewill R. Chike as 10th Vice-Chancellor

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The Governing Council of the University of Port Harcourt has approved the appointment of Professor Princewill R. Chike as the 10th Vice-Chancellor of the University.
Prof. Chike, a former Commissioner for Health in Rivers State, will succeed Prof. Georgewill Owunari whose tenure ends on July 13, 2026.
A statement signed by the University’s Public Relations Officer, Dr. Sam Kpenu and made available to _The Tide_, said the appointment was made by the 17th Governing Council following the successful conclusion of the selection process.
“The process was conducted in strict compliance with the provisions of the Universities (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act and the University of Port Harcourt Act,” the statement read.
It added that the process involved the constitution of a Search Team and a Joint Council-Senate Selection Board. Both bodies carried out their responsibilities in accordance with extant laws and regulations governing the appointment of Vice-Chancellors in Nigerian universities.
According to the statement, the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, congratulated Professor Chike on his appointment.
Senator Ohuabunwa expressed confidence in Prof. Chike’s ability to provide visionary leadership for the continued growth and development of the University.
Professor Princewill R. Chike is expected to formally assume office as the 10th Vice-Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt on July 13, 2026.
By: Akujobi Amadi
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Education commissioner Commends WAEC Conduct in Rivers ,, Vows Sanctions for Malpractice

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The Rivers State Commissioner for Education, Dr. Peters Nwagor, has commended the orderly conduct of the ongoing 2026 West African Senior School Certificate Examination in the state and urged schools to sustain the standard.
 Dr. Nwagor gave the commendation recently during a monitoring tour of selected secondary schools in Port Harcourt and environs where the WAEC exam is ongoing.
The commissioner, who was accompanied by directors and monitors from the Ministry of Education, said he was impressed with the peaceful atmosphere at the centres visited.
“The students conducted themselves properly and wrote their papers under conducive conditions. Invigilators and supervisors also performed their duties professionally,” he stated.
Nwagor noted that the Rivers State Government had invested heavily to ensure the smooth and credible conduct of the examination across the state
 He urged candidates to reciprocate government’s effort by shunning all forms of examination malpractice and focusing on their studies.
 “Government has done so much to ensure successful examinations in our schools. Students should take advantage of it by remaining focused,” the commissioner said.
While no case of malpractice was recorded in the centres inspected, Dr. Nwagor warned that any principal, teacher, invigilator, or official caught aiding malpractice would face strict sanctions in line with regulations.
 He also commended school administrators, teachers, WAEC officials, and security personnel for upholding the integrity of the process. Centres visited included County Grammar School, Ikwerre/Etche; Government Comprehensive Secondary School, Borokiri; Government Secondary School, Borokiri; and Pabod Model Secondary School.
By: Akujobi Amadi
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RSU Law Professor Calls for Periodic Review of Nigeria’s Criminal Laws

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A Professor of Criminal Justice and Law at the Faculty of Law, Rivers State University, Nkpolu-Oroworukwu, Port Harcourt, Prof. Clifford Anaele Nwanyanwu, has advocated for periodic review of the nation’s criminal justice administration laws to reflect current societal needs and challenges.
Prof. Nwanyanwu noted that many of the criminal justice laws in use today date back to the pre-colonial era. He questioned their efficiency in addressing modern criminal justice administration, adding that the complex nature of adjudication often allows crime to thrive.
He made the call while delivering the university’s 132nd Inaugural Lecture on Wednesday at the Senate Conference Auditorium titled: “Society as Criminal Enterprise: Unravelling a Complex Justice System.”
The erudite legal scholar clarified that the lecture was not meant to condemn the country’s justice system. Instead, he said it was intended to highlight areas that require urgent attention.
He expressed concern that criminal justice practice in Nigeria is more dysfunctional than functional, and stressed that he wants to see a system that works effectively for all citizens.
“The essence of criminal justice administration is due process, and anything contrary is not it. Plea bargains help to fast-track trial processes and reduce delays,” he stated.
However, Prof. Nwanyanwu expressed worry that the sums recovered through plea bargain arrangements are often meagre compared to the wealth looted, noting that this contradicts the purpose of the arrangement.
To strengthen the system, he recommended merit-based recruitment of judicial officers with proven character and integrity. He also called for adequate funding, infrastructure development, removal of political interference, and ethical reorientation within the judiciary.
The law professor further recommended that the state should pay compensation to citizens when security officers are found culpable for arbitrary killings, in line with the principle of vicarious liability.
In his remarks, Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Isaac Zeb-Obipi, commended the lecturer. He described the lecture as timely and relevant to addressing the nagging challenges of crime in society.
Prof. Zeb-Obipi expressed concern over the justice system’s inability to curb the rising rate of criminal activities in the state. He added that through inaugural lectures, the university continues to provide solution-based approaches to societal challenges.
Our correspondent reports that the thought-provoking lecture was attended by stakeholders in the judicial system, judges, magistrates, scholars, and members of the university community.
By: Akujobi Amadi
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