Fresh Dust Raised Over Supreme Court Decision On Rivers Guber Election -Role Of Ex-Governor Peter Odili & Wife Questioned
A
fresh hail of dust has been kicked up over the recent judgment of the
Supreme Court to return the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate,
Nyesom Wike, as the elected governor of Rivers State. The favourable
judgment was given despite overwhelming evidence that appears to show
that it lacked fidelity.
Reliable sources have told
SaharaReporters that the allegations made by Dakuku Peterside, Wike's
major opponent and candidate for the All Progressives Congress (APC),
should not be dismissed, as there are bold hints that Wike did meet the
Supreme Court judges during a burial ceremony in Mbaise, Imo State, in
the run-up to the Supreme Court ruling.
Peterside, had mounted a
legal challenge against the declaration of Wike as the winner. He
initially got a reprieve when the Election Petitions Tribunal and Court
of Appeal deemed the election that produced Wike as dodgy.
But in
a shocking twist, the Supreme Court overturned the judgments of both
lower courts, a development that sparked a blast of public criticism.
Notably, there are widespread allegations that the Supreme Court may
have been compromised to declare Wike as validly elected despite glaring
evidence of widespread violence and the non-use of card reader machines
during the election.
The allegation grew louder when Peterside
openly claimed that Wike had met secretly with some of the judges that
heard the matter.
“Credible information confirmed that Nyesom
Wike had earlier confessed to some persons of having met one of the
Justices of the Supreme Court in Mbaise during an important burial
ceremony, another at Owerri in a hotel and yet others in Dubai and Abu
Dhabi respectively,” Peterside had said. “These Justices were on the
panel that decided the matter in Wike’s favour.”
Our sources
now assert that the burial ceremony in Mbaise was of no less a
personality than Ugoeze Bernadette Nzenwa, mother of Justice Mary
Odili, a Supreme Court Justice and wife of Dr. Peter Odili, the former
governor of Rivers State. Wike has publicly acknowledged Dr. Odili as
his adviser during the legal battles.
Recounted one of our
sources, "At the funeral, Wike met Justice Sylvester Nwali Ngwuta, one
of the apex court Justices. It was most convenient for both of them as
it looked like a coincidence like they ran into each other at the
funeral service. The funeral was a perfect cover. I can also confirm
that he met Justice John Inyang Okoro, another Supreme Court Justice in
Owerri, Imo State. The meeting with Okoro was facilitated and arranged
by Peter Odili through his wife, Justice Mary Odili. Meetings with
Supreme Court Justices were arranged within and outside Nigeria.”
A
bigger source of suspicion and questions about the fidelity of the
Supreme Court judgment is the role of Justice Mary Odili in the weeks
leading to the judgment. At a special thanksgiving service to celebrate
the decision of the Supreme Court, Governor Wike told the congregation
that that Dr. Peter Odili was his adviser during the legal battle. “Let
me thank Dr. Peter Odili. He will call me at midnight to tell me what to
do. He will say: ‘go to so so place’. I took all his advice and here we
are today,” Wike told the crowd at the service. Wike's words have
provoked questions on what kind of advice Odili, a medical doctor, could
be offering in purely a legal matter that was before the apex court.
Was Odili getting vital tips that swung the case in Wike's favour from
his wife, who is in the Supreme Court? Who were the people Odili told
Wike to see when the matter was before the Supreme Court? Questions have
continued to swirl around the role played by Justice Mary Odili. A
source familiar with the matter said suspicions of underhand dealings
are strengthened by Wike's meeting with Justice Ngwuta at a funeral
service organized by the Odilis.
"Could it be that attending the
service and meeting with Justice Ngwuta was one of the pieces of advice
the Odilis gave to Wike?” asked the source.
It’s widely
documented that Wike made attempts to meet the Chief Justice of the
Federation (CJN) Mahmud Mohammed, but was openly rebuffed. On account of
that attempt, the CJN publicly warned all governors with pending
election cases not to come near him. Our sources maintained that while
Wike failed with the CJN, he succeeded with some other Justices in the
Supreme Court. His success was mainly attributed the Odilis.
After
the meeting in Mbaise, sources said, Justice Ngwuta was persuaded to
contribute to the plan to ensure that the apex court returned Wike as
governor. With him and Mrs. Odili pulling the strings, it was not
difficult to get the buy-in of the other judges.
It is for this
reason that the decision of the Supreme Court on the Rivers State
Governorship Election is viewed as a product of compromise, not that of
justice, and a legalisation of poll robbery.
On the issue of
violence, legal analysts are wont to refer to an earlier Supreme Court
judgment on the relocation of the election tribunal from Port Harcourt
to Abuja. The Supreme Court had ruled in favour of moving the tribunal
to Abuja because there was violence before, during and after the
elections in Rivers State.
But in a curious twist, the same
court, in the governorship election judgment, said the APC and its
candidate, Peterside, did not provide evidence of violence in Rivers
State.
Fresh Dust Raised Over Supreme Court Decision On Rivers
Guber Election -Role Of Ex-Governor Peter Odili & Wife Questioned |
Sahara Reporters
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