Those plotting my govt’s downfall will fail – Wike

From TONY JOHN, Port Harcourt Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has asserted that all those who engaged in one clandestine activity or the other against his administration, to pull it down, have experienced utter disappointment. The governor maintained that the recent crises that were stirred within the People’s Democratic Party (PDP),  part of it, was […] The post Those plotting my govt’s downfall will fail – Wike appeared first on The Sun Nigeria.

Nov 14, 2021 - 12:35
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Those plotting my govt’s downfall will fail – Wike
From TONY JOHN, Port Harcourt
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has asserted that all those who engaged in one clandestine activity or the other against his administration, to pull it down, have experienced utter disappointment.
The governor maintained that the recent crises that were stirred within the People’s Democratic Party (PDP),  part of it, was spearheaded by people who, in secret meetings, plotted to bring him down. He said no one of such  persons has survived achieving their plots.
Governor Wike made the revelation at the Special thanksgiving service organised to celebrate the appointment of Justice Simeon Chibuzor Amadi, as the Chief Judge of Rivers State, at St.  Philip’s Anglican Church,  Elibrada Parish, in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State on Sunday.
He stated that nobody could tamper with who God has ordained, because, but for God, he would not have become the governor of the State.
Wike said: “Recently, you heard there were some crises in the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). Everybody who was involved  that plotted everything for my downfall,  all are out. Everyone, that slept, that went to a meeting, planning how they’re going to bring me down, not one survived.”
The governor also alluded that similar plot was contrived when the former Chief Judge of the State, Justice Adama Iyayi-Lamikanra, was to be appointed, but they also failed no matter how hard they tried.
He wondered why somebody would render services for the interest of Rivers State and when it is time of appointment, people started to conspire and even tried plotting against his government.
The governor said: “When your predecessor, (Justice Iyayi-Lamikanra) was appointed, you have said here that people came to you to say she’s not from Rivers State. Such people are enemies of the State. That is why this country cannot move forward.
“Somebody who has put his or her life serving the State all through all of her career, making sure that the State moves forward, and at the time of benefits, you now say the person is not from your State.  But all the services rendered was for the interest of your State.
“When your predecessor was appointed, people started to conspire, people started to plot against my government. Your colleagues, some of them started conspiring. I said, well, what will be will be. I do know that it is God that made me to become governor. Nobody will survive to plot the downfall of my government. Nobody will survive it.”
The governor explained that when Justice Iche Ndu retired as the Chief Judge of the State, the judiciary was plunged into crisis, resulting in the shutting down of the court for some years.
According to him, even when the State did not have a substantive Chief Judge, billions of naira were signed off steadily in the State judiciary.
According to him,  reports of the committee that was set up by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) indicted some principal judicial staff, some of who were eventually promised to be shielded by somebody who had hoped to become a Chief Judge.
“And so the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has to set up a committee to investigate it because there was no Chief Judge, but look at the record, billions are being spent. Who is responsible for this expenditure?
“You can’t believe it, some registrars were using that opportunity to make money. You can’t believe the kind of houses people at that level could build within that period, and they were found guilty.
“Some one, who believes that he or she will be the next Chief Judge had to interfere with that investigation, and security picked it up. And simply because some of them are from the same community and she said, when I become Chief Judge I will set aside that indictment by the Judicial Service Commission, security picked it up. That was how you (Justice Amadi) became the Chief Judge.”
Speaking further, Governor Wike acknowledged the role played by the former governor of Rivers State,  Dr.  Peter Odili, who appointed Justice Amadi to be a Judge of the State High Court, and also ensured that Ikwerre produced Governor of Rivers State.
Governor Wike said it was not out of place for the Ikwerres to stand always with the Odilis because of his love for them and consider what affects them to affect the Ikwerres too since one good turn deserves another.
Governor Wike enjoined the Chief Judge to be diligent in his duties, assertive in achieving results, utilise money meant for the judiciary judiciously and desist being vindictive.
In his speech, Justice Simeon Chibuzor Amadi acknowledged that only God deserves all the thanks for his benevolence over his life, and his appointment as Chief Judge.
He noted that God uses men to accomplish his will and Governor Wike was God’s instrument to make that appointment possible.
In his sermon at the service,  Archbishop of the Province of Niger Delta and Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Ikwerre, Most Rev. Blessing Enyindah, said it is only God who can raise any person from obscurity to prominence.
He stressed that God expects those who have so enjoyed His grace and mercies in areas of good health, business successes and promotion to gladly acknowledge it by returning to thank him.
Archbishop Enyindah enjoined Justice Amadi who God has raised among other judges to become the Chief Judge of Rivers State, to not only thank God in the church as he has returned to do, but be determined to continually discharge his duties conscientiously and give justice to the people.

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Chidi Igwe I was born in Nigeria and trained in Canada. With a Master of Arts in linguistics from the University of Regina, and PhD from Dalhousie University, I am currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Regina. I have taught French language and linguistics in various institutions, including the French Language Centre, Awka and Dalhousie University, Halifax. I am the author of Taking Back Nigeria from 419, published in 2007, and many scholarly articles in reputable academic journals. I am a passionate servant of the people.