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Wike to Buhari: Flouting Supreme Court order is a call for anarchy

Clement Daniel
Clement Daniel
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Rivers State governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has condemned the position of Nigeria’s president, Muhammadu Buhari, on the Naira redesign policy.

The governor observed that the president had set a dangerous precedent by flouting the Supreme Court order of interim injunction halting the ban of old naira notes.

Speaking on Friday at the campaign flag-off rally in Ngo town, headquarters of Andoni local government area, Governor Wike insisted that such disrespect of the order of the highest court in the country is a clear call for anarchy.

Wike declared that he was not in support of the suffering of the masses and definitely not in support of what he described as the so-called naira redesign policy.

“I believe in a country that respects the rule of law. The president ought to respect the Supreme Court and when you do not respect the Supreme Court then it is anarchy you are talking about.

“So, we from Rivers State we condemn the position of Mr. President for not respecting the decision of the Supreme Court.”

Governor Wike stated that Nigeria was in a constitutional democracy where the rule of law reigned supreme.

He said if for any reason a policy of government was challenged in court, the right thing to do was to exhaust the legal options or better still discontinue such policy implementation.

“We want a democracy and there cannot be democracy without the rule of law. Therefore, any candidate who is in support of the policy when the people are suffering, we will not support that candidate.

“Any policy you have to implement, you have to weigh it because you are put there for the people. If your policy is going to suffer the people, then think twice.”

Governor Wike told Andoni people that they were previously under the yoke of bad leadership that deprived them the benefits of a completed Andoni axis of the Ogoni-Opobo-Andoni Unity Road.

But now, he assured, that they had a good leadership that would not confine themselves to Port Harcourt, but attract more development to the area particularly, the completion of the Andoni axis of the Ogoni-Opobo-Andoni Unity Road.

Governor Wike said already history has been made today as he drove into Ngo Town for the campaign, because he had insisted that the Andoni axis of the Ogoni-Opobo-Andoni Unity Road should be completed.

Rivers State PDP governorship candidate, Sir. Siminialayi Fubara urged Andoni people to vote for him and the consolidation team to continue the New Rivers Vision.

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