Rivers: Johnson said. “We Withdrew All Our Cases, They Went Ahead And Got Us Ambushed And Got A Judgement

Rivers: Johnson said. "We Withdrew All Our Cases, They Went Ahead And Got Us Ambushed And Got A JudgementIn order to handle the continuing situation in the state, Governor Siminalayi Fubara allegedly followed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s eight-point agreement, according to Rivers State Commissioner of Information Mr. Joe Johnson. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

In an interview with News Central TV’s morning show, Johnson clarified that assembly members who supported Nyesom Wike were the ones who started the breakdown of the president’s peace accord. He said that the agreement’s main tenet was that both sides would drop any legal actions. The arrangement was undermined when the assembly members unexpectedly obtained a ruling from Justice Omotosho’s court in Abuja, even though they had complied with this requirement and withdrawn their claims.

Johnson expressed disappointment over the actions of the assembly members, stating that their maneuvers not only violated the spirit of the peace accord but also threatened to reignite tensions within the state.

He said: “Of the eight, we kept to all of them. But rather than the assembly that ought to keep their own part of the bargain, from the beginning I told you that they ran to Omotosho’s court, got a judgement when we had withdrawn. And according to Mr President, he said withdraw from all cases, all the parties, withdraw. We withdrew and came back, they went ahead and got us ambushed and got a judgement. Is that the way to respect the president? The answer is no.” CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

 

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