The Rivers State National Assembly Caucus, consisting of three senators and 11 House of Representatives members, recently met with Governor Wike. Among the senators were Barinada Mingi, Ipalibo Harry Banigo, and Allwell Onyeso. The House members included individuals like Chinda, Nwike, Emerungwa, Emezureke, Onozor, Deakor, Bob, Nworgu, Goodwill, and Anderson. However, a Federal High Court in Port-Harcourt has issued a restraining order against the State House of Assembly, preventing them from proceeding with the governor’s impeachment. The order, given by Justice Ayua after listening to the applicants’ counsel, stated that parties involved should respect the court and refrain from taking any action regarding the matter until the motion on notice is heard and determined on November 9.
The Rivers State National Assembly Caucus, composed of senators and House of Representatives members, visited Governor Wike. Various politicians, including senators Mingi, Banigo, and Onyeso, as well as House members Chinda, Nwike, Emerungwa, Emezureke, Onozor, Deakor, Bob, Nworgu, Goodwill, and Anderson, were present. However, a Federal High Court in Port-Harcourt has issued a restraining order against the State House of Assembly. The order, given by Justice Ayua, demanded that all parties involved respect the court and refrain from taking any actions related to the subject matter until the motion on notice is heard and determined on November 9.
The Rivers State National Assembly Caucus, including senators Mingi, Banigo, and Onyeso, as well as House members Chinda, Nwike, Emerungwa, Emezureke, Onozor, Deakor, Bob, Nworgu, Goodwill, and Anderson, visited Governor Wike. However, a Federal High Court in Port-Harcourt has issued a restraining order against the State House of Assembly, preventing them from initiating the governor’s impeachment.
The order, issued by Justice Ayua, stipulates that all parties involved must respect the court and refrain from taking any steps regarding the matter until the motion on notice is heard and determined on November 9.