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Rivers Crisis: As Appeal Court Retains Oko-Jumbo As House Of Assembly Speaker, Martin Amaewhule Reacts

Rivers Crisis: As Appeal Court Retains Oko-Jumbo As House Of Assembly Speaker, Martin Amaewhule Reacts

The Rivers State House of Assembly’s former speaker, Martin Amaewhule, has responded to the Appeal Court’s ruling maintaining Victor Oko-Jumbo’s position as speaker. Amaewhule praised the judiciary in his speech for its steadfast adherence to the rule of law and its function in preserving stability in the state.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

In a video posted by AIT on their YouTube channel, Amaewhule expressed his gratitude to the court for ensuring that justice prevails.

He acknowledged the importance of legal frameworks in sustaining governance and praised the judiciary’s efforts in upholding democratic principles.

Despite his removal from office, Amaewhule conveyed his respect for the court’s ruling and showed a willingness to move forward in a manner that promotes peace and order.

Amaewhule also assured his supporters and fellow legislators of his commitment to the rule of law.

He reiterated the importance of following legal procedures and ensuring that the legislative body operates within the boundaries of the law. This, he noted, is crucial for the legitimacy and effectiveness of the House’s activities.

Amaewhule said, “I thank the Court of Appeal for what they’re doing for this country, especially for their efforts in ensuring that the rule of law remains the order in this country.

“We thank them for what they’re doing for this country, and our hope is that we continue to serve this country in that capacity.” READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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