ABUJA—National Chairman of All
Progressives Congress, APC, Chief John Oyegun, has called for the
investigation of Supreme Court judges.
Oyegun made the call against the backdrop of his party’s loss of
Rivers State governorship seat to the opposition People’s Democratic
Party, PDP.
It will be recalled that the supreme court last week affirmed the
election of the state governor, Nyesom Wike, and dismissed the prayers
of the APC governorship candidate, Dakuku Peterside who prayed for
cancellation of judgment of the state election petition tribunal.
But speaking in a meeting with a delegation of the party from the
state, led by Peterside, Oyegun, who expressed shock over the ruling of
the supreme court, said there was “something fundamentally wrong in the
judiciary."
Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC)
On the demand of meeting with President Mohammadu Buhari which was
canvassed by the delegation, Oyegun promised to schedule a meeting
between the President and members of Rivers APC to address the state of
the party in the state.
Oyegun said: “The APC National leadership has not neglected party
leaders and supporters in Rivers State. The state has always been in the
front burner of discussion and decision in the party. There is
obviously something fundamentally wrong in Rivers State which needs to
be investigated and addressed.
“Your visit has had a sober effect on me. This meeting will kickstart
urgent actions to address what went wrong. As of today, there is an
attempt being made by INEC to bar us from elections in Anambra and other
states. We must address these issues. I still find the judgement on
the Rivers State governorship election totally astonishing. There is
something fundamentally wrong in the judiciary.
“We have lost very important resource-rich states to the PDP. No
matter how crude oil prices have fallen, it is still the most important
revenue earner for the country.
“I will take up your request to facilitate a meeting with the
President. We will do that as soon as possible and also make it clear
that there are problems which as a party, we must address.”
Speaking earlier on behalf of the delegation, Peterside said since
they lost the case, the feeling of the people in the state was that of
orphan.
He stated that the only consolation they had was the ministerial
appointment given to their leader and former governor of the state,
Chibuike Ameachi.
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