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Court of Appeal Upholds Martin Amaewhule as Rivers State House Speaker

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The Court of Appeal in Abuja has upheld Martin Amaewhule as the recognized Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, dismissing an appeal by Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara. In a unanimous decision delivered by a three-member panel, the court ruled that the governor’s appeal lacked merit.

This decision affirms the earlier judgment issued on January 22 by Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court. Justice Omotosho’s ruling nullified the 2024 N800 million Rivers State budget, citing that it was not presented to the State Assembly members as required by law. The appellate court supported this judgment, emphasizing that Governor Fubara failed to follow the rule of law in his actions.

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The Court of Appeal criticized Governor Fubara’s presentation of the 2024 Rivers State Appropriation Bill to only four out of the 31 Assembly members, deeming it a significant violation of the 1999 Constitution, as amended. The court highlighted that proper legislative procedure mandates that all members of the Assembly must be involved in the budget approval process, ensuring transparency and adherence to democratic principles.

The ruling serves as a reminder of the judiciary’s role in upholding the law and holding public officials accountable. The court’s decision underscores the importance of following due process, particularly in matters of public governance and budgeting. The judgment also sends a clear message to state leaders about the necessity of observing constitutional requirements to maintain the integrity of legislative processes.

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With the court affirming Martin Amaewhule as the legitimate Speaker, the Rivers State Assembly is expected to proceed with its legislative duties under his leadership. Governor Fubara’s actions have been deemed unconstitutional, and the judgment reinforces the need for state officials to respect legal and constitutional guidelines in the administration of their duties.

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13 Comments

  • I cant believe they upheld Amaewhule as Speaker! Are they blind to his corruption? This is a joke. #RiversStatePolitics

  • I cant believe they upheld Amaewhule as Speaker! The court needs a reality check. This decision is a joke.

  • Why should Martin Amaewhule be the Rivers State House Speaker? What about fresh faces and new perspectives? Change is good!

  • I cant believe they upheld Amaewhule as Speaker. The corruption in Nigerian politics is insane. When will justice prevail?

  • I cant believe they upheld Amaewhule as Speaker. This decision is setting a dangerous precedent for our democracy.

  • This decision is a joke! Amaewhules shady past should disqualify him. The Court of Appeal got it wrong. #RiversStatePolitics

  • I cant believe they upheld Amaewhule as Speaker! What a joke, the corruption in Rivers State is out of control.

  • I dont buy it! Amaewhule as Speaker? What a joke. The real deal is yet to be revealed. #RiversStatePolitics

  • I cant believe they upheld Amaewhule as Speaker! Total injustice. The court needs to reevaluate this decision. #RiversStatePolitics

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