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Court’s judgment stopping Rivers allocation is unconstitutional, provocative – Ijaw National Congress

Governor Sim Fubara of Rivers State

President of Ijaw National Congress, INC, Professor Benjamin Okaba, has described as unconstitutional the recent Abuja based federal high court judgment, directing the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to stop Federal allocations to Rivers State.

Okaba, who further described the judgement as a product of judicious rascality, said it is a flagrant abuse of basic principles of federalism.

The INC President stated this on the occasion of the 10th Anniversary Celebration of Ijaw Women Connect, IWC, in Warri, Delta State.

He called on President Bola Tinubu led federal government to be very cautious in managing the crisis in Rivers State, warning that if the injustice, oppression and abuse of power perpetrated against the Governor of Rivers State continues unchecked, the consequences might be very grievous.

In his words: “Mr. Chairman of this occasion, permit me again to use this auspicious occasion to advise the Tinubu led federal Government to be very cautious in managing the crisis in Rivers State. We feel obliged to warn again and again that if the injustice, oppression and abuse of power perpetrated against the Governor of Rivers State continues unchecked, the consequences might be very grievous.

“The recent Abuja based federal high court judgment directing the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to stop Federal allocations to the State can be best described as the product of judicious rascality. It is equally unconstitutional and a flagrant abuse of basic principles of federalism. When you attempt to deny a state (not just any State but Rivers State with her enormity in all ramifications). We maybe will fast forwarding the declaration of the Late Governor of Bayelsa State Chief DSP Alamieyeseigha that “When you deny the people their inalienable right to their God given wealth you should be getting ready to beg to obtain 1% of the same resources/allocation.

“This judgment is in its entirety is condemnable and provocative. However, the ljaw National Congress beckons on all members of Congress and lovers of peace and justice to remain calm and steadfast in their prayers and support for Governor Siminilayi Fubara and the ljaw Nation. This madness of a judgment will not stand the test of time because 20years ago, the Supreme Court of this same country declined an application to withhold allocations to Lagos State.

“We wish to also call on the IWC to join us in our submissions to the Federal Government to address the present distressful conditions of the country exemplified in the pervasive hardship, environmental degradations, economic exploitation, socio political marginalization confronting the ljaw people.” Okaba stated.

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