PORT HARCOURT—Rivers State governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, has come under
attack as a coalition of civil society organisations in the state,
yesterday, condemned his alleged interference in the arrest of the
undisclosed judge of a Federal High Court in Port Harcourt.
The
groups, Alliance for Transparency and Good Governance, ATGG, Vanguard
for Justice, Equity and Strategy, VJES, and Rivers Pathfinders, said the
show of strength climaxing in the attack of Department of State
Services, DSS, operatives by Governor Wike was an act of political
rascality.
Speaking to the press in Port Harcourt, the coordinator
of ATGG, Erasmus Nwankpa, expressed dismay that the governor of a state
would brazenly obstruct the constitutional powers of the DSS, to arrest
an accused person.
Reacting to the allegation, the Rivers State
Commissioner for Information and Communications, Dr. Austin Tam-George,
described the comments by the three groups as a sad irony.
Tam-George
wandered why a group would contest the position of the governor, adding
that the civil society groups were members of the All Progressives
Congress, APC.
He said: “The protesting groups are APC members in
disguise. It is a sad irony. How could any group protest against
Governor Wike’s principled insistence on the supremacy of the law?
“Throughout
this debate, every reasonable individual or organization, including the
NBA, the African Bar Association, senior advocates of Nigeria, all
agree that the only sustainable way to fight corruption is through
institutional reforms, and respect for due process.
“You can’t fight corruption with a cowboy mentality, using midnight melodrama and lawlessness.”
Also,
coordinator of VJES, Jerome Green, who regretted the attitude of Wike
in trying to stop the arrest of a judge of a Federal High Court in the
state, said: “I still could not believe that Wike who is a lawyer and
should know the law relating to who has the power to arrest, left his abode at late night, about1a.m precisely, as reported, just to protect a judge from being
arrested.
“What then will be the interest of Governor Wike to
secure and frustrate the lawful duty of the state security service,”
Jarome queried.
Also, Mr. Abiye Sokari-George of Rivers
Pathfinders, described what happened in the state as a show of
gangsterism.
What is your humble opinion on the matter.?
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