GOVERNOR AMAECHI TELL INCE TO CONDUCT LG ELECTION IN MAY 2015
RIVERS State Governor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, has said the recent
decision by the State Independent Electoral Commission to conduct local
government elections in the state in May 2015 was in in line with the
law.
Amaechi, who spoke with newsmen at the Government House in Port
Harcourt, said since RISIEC was acting according to the law, there
should be nothing to stop council elections in Rivers.
It will be recalled that the state electoral commission had announced
that local government elections would hold on May 23, 2015.
But the state Peoples Democratic Party has kicked against the
announcement by RISIEC, saying the commission did not give 90 days
notice as prescribed by the law.
However, Amaechi argued that since the PDP was not comfortable with
RISIEC’s decision to hold council elections, the party should go to a
state High Court.
Amaechi cautioned that only the state High court would entertain such
a matter, adding that a Federal High Court has no jurisdiction on
matters concerning local government elections.
“If they are complying with the law then they are in order, if they
are not complying with the law then they (PDP) should go to the State
High Court and stop it.
“If they go to the Federal High Court, they should know that the
Federal High Court has no jurisdiction and I hope that everybody will be
careful this time because the Federal Government will be serious with
anybody who decides to manipulate the system,” the governor said.
Amaechi reasoned that the elections would allow the electorate to
choose who would govern them, maintaining that the people of the state
were not allowed to choose thier leaders in the 2015 general election.
“You know in the last (general) elections, the people did not choose
who will govern them. But this time, the people will be allowed to
choose who will govern them as chairmen of council and councillors.
“I don’t see how they can stop the local government council elections from going on,” Amaechi added.
The governor dismissed claims that the All Progressives Congress was
having internal wranglings over ministerial appointments and pointed out
that the party had yet to conclude on the matter.
He said, “There has not been any crisis whatsoever since the
elections. There has been only one meeting that was held that has to do
with zoning of offices and they said the elders should go and zone the
offices and the elders are yet to return to the party. So all you are
hearing are speculations.”
He agreed with the position of President-elect, General Muhammadu
Buhari (retd), that ministerial appointees must declare their assets.
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