Wike compromised Supreme Court justices on Rivers Governorship polls – Dakuku Peterside

Kenneth Ibinabo
Kenneth Ibinabo
Dakuku Peterside

The candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the Rivers state governorship election, Dakuku Peterside, has said that Governor Nyesom Wike influenced the verdict of the supreme court.

On January 27, the apex court set aside the judgement of the appeal court and the election tribunal, which nullified the election of Wike. Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, a justice, who chaired the panel that upheld the election, said the reason for the judgement would be given on February 12.

Addressing journalists in Port Harcourt on Tuesday, Peterside described the verdict of the apex court as a reward for injustice, stressing that he had it on good authority that Wike had contacts with some of the justices who decided the case.

“Despite my acceptance and temperate public comments on the verdict of the supreme court on the 27th of January, 2016, Gov. Nyesom Wike, by his unguarded utterance last Sunday, seems to give credence to the pervading doubt being expressed on the judgment in public space, especially in the media.

“We continues to wonder why PDP and Gov. Wike’s supporters went on wild celebration across Rivers state as early as 9am on the day of judgment even though the actual verdict was handed down at about 6:20pm of that day. It clearly suggests that they might have been in the know of what the judgment would be, long before the supreme court pronounced it.

“This is coupled with several comments especially on the social media some three weeks earlier such as: ‘Thank God there will now be no need for a rerun election….. It is surely ending at the Supreme Court’, etc. etc.

Petered said that credible information confirmed that Nyesom Wike had earlier confessed to some persons of having met one of the justices of the supreme court in Mbaise during an important burial, another at Owerri in a hotel and yet others in Dubai and Saudi Arabia respectively.

“These Justices were in the panel that decided the matter in Wike’s favour.” Petered said, adding that Wike made startling revelations during a thanksgiving service he organised at Saint Peter’s Anglican Church in Obio/Akpor local government area of the state on Sunday.

“The most striking revelation by Nyesom Wike is contained in his account at the thanksgiving service last Sunday. He obviously stunned his audience and the watching world when he confessed that when it came to the judges, Dr. Peter Odili and the wife Justice Mary Odili (a Justice of the Supreme Court) were his advisers.

This, Peterside said, simply confirmed his earlier statements that he had contact with the justices after several attempts to reach the chief justice of the country failed.

“It is therefore obvious that the decision of the supreme court on the Rivers state election was not a product of justice but rather a product of compromise and orchestrated contrivance to legalise electoral violence and rigging and, in turn, reward injustice.

“This calls for serious introspection by our Judiciary and judicial officers. For the records, in his speech at the church service, Gov. Nyesom Wike probably forgot that he was on live telecast when he stated: ‘Let me thank our former governor, Dr. Peter Odili [husband of Supreme Court Justice, Mary Odili]. He will call me midnight to tell me what to do….he will say ‘go so so place.’ I took all his advice, and here we are today.

Dakuku said “This shocking confession needs no further explanation except for you and other decent Nigerians to further make your fair conclusions.”

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