Obi said ignoring Supreme Court’s order raises “serious moral intentions, and questions of what is happening in Rivers State”.
By Kehinde Okeowo
Labour Party (LP) 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi has berated President Bola Tinubu after his administration released withheld Rivers State’s allocation to the Sole Administrator he appointed despite the ruling of the Supreme Court.
TheNiche had earlier reported that the apex court on February 28, barred the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) the Accountant General of the Federation (AGF) from releasing allocations to Rivers State Government pending when it purged itself of what the court described as flagrant disobedience to court orders.
However, on Tuesday last week, President Tinubu declared a State of Emergency in the state and consequently suspended Governor Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy and all members of the State House of Assembly for six months.
He also appointed retired naval officer, Ibok-Ete Ibas as the Sole Administrator to pilot the affairs of the state.
Speaking on Friday in Port Harcourt,
Ibas confirmed that the withheld allocations have been released to him.
Reacting to the development on Monday via a statement, Obi said that the action of the President is not in tandem with Nigeria’s constitution.
He added that ignoring Supreme Court’s order raises “serious moral intentions, and questions of what is happening in Rivers State”.
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He said, “the decision to release statutory allocations to an appointed Sole Administrator, despite a standing order of the Supreme Court, is not just unlawful — it is a direct challenge to the authority of the highest court of our country.
“The Supreme Court had explicitly barred the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Accountant-General of the Federation (AGF) from releasing these funds until a properly constituted House of Assembly passed a valid Appropriation Act.
“Yet, we see a situation where this order is being ignored. This raises serious moral intentions, and questions of what is happening in Rivers State.
“By disregarding the judgment of the Supreme Court, those involved are setting a dangerous precedent. The CBN and AGF, institutions meant to uphold the law, should not be complicit in this disregard for our judiciary. We cannot build a nation where those who swore oaths to uphold our constitution and obey the laws are doing the opposite.
“This is about more than just Rivers State; it is about protecting the very fabric of our democracy, and our existence as a nation.
“A country cannot function where the rule of law is trampled upon, where the separation of powers is disregarded, and where judicial decisions are treated as mere suggestions.
“If we continue this way, we are undermining the future of our democracy. We must choose to do the right thing — to respect the law and uphold the principles that bind us as a nation.”