The Supreme Court has dismissed the appeal that was filed before it
by governor Nyesom Wike, challenging the jurisdiction of the Rivers
State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal that on Saturday, annulled
the April 11 gubernatorial poll that brought him to power.
In their judgment this morning, a seven-man panel of Justices of the
apex court led by Justice John Fabiyi, held that the panel that sacked
Wike was properly constituted.
The apex court maintained that the President of the Court of Appeal,
Justice Zainab Zulkachuwa acted within her powers when she relocated
the tribunal from Rivers State to Abuja.
According to Justice Amiru Sanusi who read the lead judgment,
“evidence abound that there was serious security challenges prevailing
in Rivers State which therefore called for the doctrine of necessity to
be adopted”.
The apex court held that the relocation of the tribunal to Abuja was
to safeguard the lives of the Chairman and members of the panel that
heard the petition that was lodged against Wike by the All Progressives
Congress, APC, and its governorship candidate in Rivers State, Dr.
Dakuku Peterside.
“I am unable to see any merit in this appeal and I hereby dismiss it without any order as to cost”, Justice Sanusi held.
All the other members of the apex court panel also concurred with the lead verdict.
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