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Rivers State Lawmakers Back Speaker Amaewhule Amid Political Storm

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Lawmakers Unite to Support Speaker Martins Amaewhule

It’s a powerful moment in Rivers State politics as members of the National Assembly have stepped up to throw their full support behind Speaker Martins Amaewhule. This comes in the wake of the Supreme Court’s recent decision to dismiss Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s appeal over the legitimacy of the pro-Wike faction within the Rivers State House of Assembly. The ruling has sent shockwaves through the political arena, and now the focus is firmly on Amaewhule, whose leadership has been validated in the eyes of the law.

Leading the charge is Senator Barry Mpigi, representing Rivers South-East, who, alongside Senator Allwell Onyesoh from Rivers West and Hon. Kingsley Chinda, the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, met with Amaewhule to express their solidarity. This meeting wasn’t just a formality—it was a clear signal of unity and commitment to upholding the court’s decision. These lawmakers aren’t just showing up; they’re standing firm in defense of the rule of law.

Who’s in the Room? A Closer Look at the Delegation

The delegation wasn’t limited to just the top figures. Joining the meeting were Hon. Felix Nwaeke, Hon. Victor Obuzor, Hon. Mrs. Blessing Amadi, Hon. Cyril Hart, and Hon. Dumnamene Dekor. Each of these lawmakers brought their own weight to the table, reinforcing their collective loyalty to Speaker Amaewhule. It’s not just about numbers here—it’s about a united front that says, loud and clear, "We stand with you, Speaker." Their presence speaks volumes about the importance of maintaining stability in the face of political turbulence.

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    Earlier in Port Harcourt, the lawmakers held a press conference to clarify the situation and emphasize the significance of the Supreme Court’s ruling. This decision wasn’t just a legal formality—it was a clear affirmation that Amaewhule is the rightful Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly. The press conference wasn’t just about informing the public; it was about ensuring that everyone, including Governor Fubara, understands the gravity of the court’s decision.

    Hon. Kingsley Chinda, speaking on behalf of the lawmakers, urged Governor Fubara to respect the rule of law and comply with the court’s orders. He also made it clear that engaging with the faction led by Victor Oko-Jumbo would be a direct violation of the court’s ruling. Chinda went further, calling on the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Olugbenga Adepoju, to enforce the Supreme Court’s directive. This isn’t just about politics—it’s about ensuring that the law is upheld and respected by all parties involved.

    The Final Word: Upholding the Court’s Decision

    Let’s break it down: With the withdrawal of the Governor’s appeal and the dismissal of the suit with costs, the judgment by Hon. Justice J. K. Omotosho, upheld by the Court of Appeal, now stands as the final word. This judgment recognizes Rt. Hon. Martins Amaewhule as the Speaker and acknowledges the 27 members of the Rivers State House of Assembly as the legitimate body. Chinda reminded Governor Fubara that his Notice of Withdrawal to the Supreme Court explicitly recognized Amaewhule as the Speaker. This isn’t up for debate anymore.

    Chinda also issued a stern warning: any attempt to recognize another person or forum as the legitimate House of Assembly would be seen as contemptuous of the Supreme Court’s ruling. He emphasized that such defiance wouldn’t just undermine the judgment—it could lead to political chaos and lawlessness in the state. His message was clear: respect the court’s authority and prioritize peace in the political landscape of Rivers State.

    In the end, it’s all about maintaining order and ensuring that the rule of law prevails. The lawmakers are sending a strong message: the time for disputes is over, and it’s now time to focus on moving forward in harmony and respect. Let’s hope that all parties heed this call and work together to build a brighter future for Rivers State.

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