Friday 16 October 2015

APC Reacts To Court Order Stopping Amaechi's Ministerial Screening

The Rivers state chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has
reacted to media reports that a court injunction was secured to stop
the Senate from screening Rotimi Amaechi as a ministerial nominee.

In a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Thursday by its publicity
secretary, Chris Finebone, the APC said the report was false, and
should be disregarded.

"Again, because we are aware of the desperation of the PDP and Mr.
Livingstone Wechie on this matter, we have nonetheless carried out a
search at the High Court Registry in Rivers state, and no indication
that such order exist at the High Court of Rivers, except if such
order is given to Mr. Livingstone Wechie in the sitting room of a
Judge, which we know that no right thinking judicial officer will do
so, especially at this time that the National Judicial Council is
desirous of sanitising the Judiciary," the statement read.

According to the APC, the State High Court has no power or
jurisdiction under the Nigerian Constitution to determine any matter
that relates to the duties and functions of the Senate

"The distinguished and Honourable Judges of the Rivers State High
Court are fully aware of this Constitutional provision. We strongly
believe that none of them would be drawn into such level of judicial
rascality or abuse of office, no matter the inducement or incentive,"
the party added.

—Ledership

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