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Rivers: PDP Seeks NJC, Cjn’s Intervention by Nobody: 4:50am On Oct 29, 2015
[b]ABUJA—THE Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has approached the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, praying him to intervene in what it described as “present and imminent miscarriage of justice” with regard to elections in Rivers State.

This came as Rivers State chapter of All Progressives Congress, APC, accused the state governor, Mr. Nyesom Wike and PDP of blackmailing the judiciary to get favourable judgement at the Appeal Court
Similarly, the CJN warned politicians, especially heads of government, to refrain from disparaging the integrity and reputation of the Judiciary.

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PDP, by a letter forwarded to the CJN through its lawyer, Chief Godwin Obla, SAN, alleged that it had been denied access to the Certified True Copy, CTC, of judgments of the National and State Election Petition tribunals that sat in Abuja and annulled the victory of some of its candidates in the state.

The letter dated October 28, 2015, was equally copied to the National Judicial Council, NJC.
Specifically, PDP, sought the intervention of the CJN in respect of the CTC of the judgement in the case between Mr. Wali Belief Azeru vs. Michael Okechukwu Chinda and Dr. Otogwung Dressman vs. INEC and others.

The letter by PDP read: “While we appreciate the peculiar demand of time that may have necessitated such near crippling judicial adventure having to deliver a total of 12 judgments within a space of six hours in a day, it is, however, utterly worrisome that the judgments as pronounced in the open tribunal on the said October 26, 2015, in respect of the two reference petitions above merely pronounced on the award of reliefs without any allusion as to the requisite decision and judicial reasons thereof.

“While one may reasonably attribute the tribunal recourse to such brevity to the exigency of time, it however, falls grossly short of legal requirements mandating the court or tribunal to clearly state the legal principle and decision arrived therefrom upon which the judgment is based, just as it is applicable to the hierarchy of courts where such mode of judgment is countenanced by law, i.e, at the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.

“Our worry over the above became more heightened when upon our written application to the tribunal for the CTC of the judgment or in the alternative, a CTC of the hand written judgment to be made available to us, to enable us decide on the required step as promptly as possible, in view of the limited time frame for any subsequent step to challenge the judgment, same was bluntly turned down by the registry of the tribunal as it questioned the visibility of acceding to the grant of the CTC of a document it has no access to even as it also equally raised the issue of directive to the tribunal in the open court that no such request could be acceded until three days after the judgement.”

APC berates PDP

But Rivers State chapter of APC berated the PDP and Governor Nyesom Wike, for allegedly blackmailing the judiciary to get favourable judgment at the Appeal Court.

APC claimed that Wike’s decision to take on the judges was to soften and blackmail the eminent men and women of the bench to give him a favourable ruling against the judgment that nullified his election last Saturday.

The party, in a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Mr Chris Finebone, claimed the embattled governor had thrown all caution to the wind by taking on the likes of Justice Mohammed Ambrosa, through direct comments by his media aides and indirectly through faceless and dubious online publications.
The APC statement said: “The PDP, through one of the online publications called www.trentonline.com published a fake story titled, DSS Offered Bribe, Threatened Me, Then I Was Sacked From Rivers Tribunal – Justice Pindiga. This fake news story was designed to give credence to the accusation by Wike when his spokesman, Opunabo Inko-Tariah, stated that the Rivers State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal chaired by Justice Mohammed Ambrosa, had given the ruling he was asked to give.” The online medium also reported that Justice Pindiga said that the DSS threatened him leading to his sudden replacement as the Chairman of the Rivers State Election Petition Tribunal by Justice Mohammed Ambrosa. The APC notes with relief that Justice Muazu Pindiga has since denied making any such statement or granting any interviews whatsoever to anyone as published.

“Following the decision of the Supreme Court in dismissing Wike’s appeal on jurisdiction on Tuesday, Governor Wike has unleashed further virulent attacks on the eminent jurists of the apex court when he stated the following through his media adviser, Opunabo Inko-Tariah: “What is going on right now can best be described as judicial gang-up against Governor Wike, nay the people of Rivers State. It is an affront on democracy and a blight disregard for the will of the people in the April 11 general elections. The courts are setting pernicious precedents by hinging their verdicts on inane points. Rivers people overwhelmingly gave their mandate to Governor Wike but a microscopic few want to wrest that mandate from him through the back door.”

APC is curious about the reasoning behind the fact that the judicial system Nyesom Wike is busy denigrating is the same system he hopes to approach for appeal. We doubt what other motive would be behind it other than the usual blackmail and arm-twisting jungle tactic of the PDP band of betrayers and opportunists”
Meanwhile, the CJN, through a statement by his media aide, Mr. Ahuraka Isah, stressed that the warning was against the backdrop of reactions to outcomes of some governorship, National and State Assembly Election Petition Tribunal matters in the country where some politically exposed persons, state governors and even lawyers to some litigants, averred that the verdicts were influenced by money and political pressure.[/b]


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Re: Rivers: PDP Seeks NJC, Cjn’s Intervention by madridguy(m): 4:53am On Oct 29, 2015
Wike should start preparing for the re-run.shikenah

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Re: Rivers: PDP Seeks NJC, Cjn’s Intervention by PassingShot(m): 5:03am On Oct 29, 2015
PDP is crying wolves where there is none. They know the election in Rivers and Akwa Ibom failed to meet the minimum standards, so why crying and running like headless chicken in search of help?

For crying out loud, the tribunal in those two states have only ordered for a re-run which we all expect to be far more free, fair and credible than the charade of April 11, 2015. And if your candidates are truly the people's choice, they will still win the election.

The APC notes with relief that Justice Muazu Pindiga has since denied making any such statement or granting any interviews whatsoever to anyone as published.
If PDP think they csn rely on outright lies and false publications through trentonline and breaking times to wrestle power from APC, it is then save to say they actually need the free tutorials offered by Lai Muhammed.

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Re: Rivers: PDP Seeks NJC, Cjn’s Intervention by agabusta: 5:50am On Oct 29, 2015
PassingShot:
PDP is crying wolves where there is none. They know the election in Rivers and Akwa Ibom failed to meet the minimum standards, so why crying and running like headless chicken in search of help?

For crying out loud, the tribunal in those two states have only ordered for a re-run which we all expect to be far more free, fair and credible than the charade of April 11, 2015. And if your candidates are truly the people's choice, they will still win the election.


If PDP think they csn rely on outright lies and false publications through trentonline and breaking times to wrestle power from APC, it is then save to say they actually need the free tutorials offered by Lai Muhammed.

The actions of Wike is a great embarrassment.

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Re: Rivers: PDP Seeks NJC, Cjn’s Intervention by PassingShot(m): 6:05am On Oct 29, 2015
agabusta:


The actions of Wike is a great embarrassment.
Well, I am not surprised. It's a PDP thing. Not many PDP politicians are decent anyway.

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Re: Rivers: PDP Seeks NJC, Cjn’s Intervention by otokx(m): 6:10am On Oct 29, 2015
PDP will soon be like Mourinho and Chelsea; there is no need fighting the Judiciary alongside APC.

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Re: Rivers: PDP Seeks NJC, Cjn’s Intervention by bonechamberlain(m): 6:23am On Oct 29, 2015
useless country, corrupt executive, corrupt judiciary, corrupt legislature, corrupt citizens, everywhere corruption. how people still survive in this nation is worth pondering.

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Re: Rivers: PDP Seeks NJC, Cjn’s Intervention by LordMecuzy(m): 6:37am On Oct 29, 2015
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Re: Rivers: PDP Seeks NJC, Cjn’s Intervention by omenka(m): 6:53am On Oct 29, 2015
PassingShot:


If PDP think they csn rely on outright lies and false publications through trentonline and breaking times to wrestle power from APC, it is then save to say they actually need the free tutorials offered by Lai Muhammed.
It is indeed a big shame. That news had its source from "Premium Times" facebook page and was then propagated by trent and breakingtimes, then Wailers brought it to nairaland and splashed it all over the place. PREMIUM TIMES has long distanced themselves from the "fake facebook page" and upon investigation, they discovered the page was once a "Wike Support Group" page which was converted to what it is today to spread false propaganda. The newspaper editorial has since published an article to that effect, yet this is all the Largest Political Party in Africa hope to leverage on to change the tide of misfortune against them.

Such a shame.

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Re: Rivers: PDP Seeks NJC, Cjn’s Intervention by patrickmuf(m): 10:07am On Oct 29, 2015
On one hand you're accusing the Judiciary of being partisan and on the other hand you're seeking redress in the same court...Sheer foolishness if you ask me...

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Re: Rivers: PDP Seeks NJC, Cjn’s Intervention by Dannyset(m): 10:12am On Oct 29, 2015
PDP and Wike seeking public pity where there is none to give. They tread on people anyhow, forgetting that no one hold onto power for ever except God Almighty.
Impunity, abuse and corruption was their watchword. They had no pity for anyone. Now the power has left them, and we are offering them just a tip out of the iceberg to gave to us, they resorted into serious wailing.
As things are right now, APC will do everything it can to win Rivers, and Wike will go to prison. I wonder who will pay Metuh's salary then.
Awon Wailers.

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