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Pro-Fubara lawmakers insist on vacant seats of Amaewhule, others


The Victor Oko-Jumbo-led Rivers State House of Assembly has reaffirmed its stance that the legislative seats of factional Speaker Martin Amaewhule and 24 others remain vacant following their defection from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to the All Progressives Congress, APC.

These seats, the Assembly insists, must be filled through a by-election conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

This development comes after the Amaewhule-led Assembly, on Tuesday, declared the seats of Chief of Staff to Governor Siminalayi Fubara, Edison Ehie, and three other pro-Fubara lawmakers vacant, citing their absence from sittings for 152 days.

During the plenary, Amaewhule stated that Ehie failed to properly notify the House of his new office, which led to the declaration of his seat as vacant.

He further noted that Oko-Jumbo and the two others were absent from sittings for 152 consecutive days without notification or permission, a violation of the 1999 Constitution.

The Amaewhule-led House held three separate votes to declare their seats vacant.

Reacting to the development, pro-Fubara Speaker, Victor Oko-Jumbo in a statement, explained that the 25 legislative seats were initially declared vacant on December 13, 2023, by the then-recognised Speaker, Edison Ehie.

The Assembly expressed frustration with INEC’s delay in conducting by-elections to fill the vacant seats.

Oko-Jumbo criticised INEC’s failure to act since December 13, 2023, which he said has allowed “Amaewhule and his committee of friends” to create unnecessary distractions.

He called on INEC to fulfill its constitutional duties to the people of Rivers State by organising the required by-elections.

Oko-Jumbo said: “Please, recall that on the 11th day of December, 2023, Martin Chike Amaewhule and 24 others defected from the Peoples Democratic Party that sponsored their election into the Rivers State House of Assembly, to the All Progressives Congress. Their defection was headline news and widely reported in print and electronic media.

On the 13th day of December, 2023, the defection by Martin Chike Amaewhule and 26 others was further cemented in an affidavit deposed to by Martin Chike Amaewhule, when in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/1681/2023, Martin Chike Amaewhule & 26 Ors v. INEC & 5 Ors. in paragraphs 15 thereof, he deposed as follows: ‘That faced with the state of uncertainty and confusion in the 2nd defendant (Peoples Democratic Party) caused by division in the political party, the Plaintiffs were forced by the state of affairs within the 2nd defendant to defect and join the All Progressives Congress (APC).’

“Subsequently, I was elected as the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly. Myself and the Members of the Rivers State House of Assembly have been piloting the affairs of the Rivers State House of Assembly, including passing resolutions and screening various eminent persons as commissioner-nominees and recommending them to His Excellency, the Governor of Rivers State to be appointed and sworn-in as commissioners, among others.

“Truth and facts are constant, sacrosanct and indelible. The fact of the defection by Martin Chike Amaewhule and 24 Ors cannot be erased by pretenders like Martin Chike Amaewhule and his committee of friends.

“Today, the 15th day of October, 2024, Martin Chike Amaewhule & 24 Ors who ceased to be members of the Rivers State House of Assembly, on December 11, 2023, purportedly declared vacant the legislative seats of Rt. Honourable Victor Oko-Jumbo and others as members of the Rivers State House of Assembly. They have no such powers. This is an exercise in futility. It is a joke taken too far.

As the Rt. Honourable Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, I call on INEC to immediately conduct a by-election to fill the legislative seats declared vacant on December 13, 2023. I also call on Nigerians and the good people of Rivers State in particular, to ignore the vituperations and ranting of Martin Chike Amaewhule and his committee of friends.

“They are not members of the Rivers State House of Assembly not to talk of having the powers to declare vacant the legislative seats of legitimate Assembly members, who have remained steadfast and did not defect like them,” he added.

DAILY POST recalls that the Amaewhule-led Assembly had previously suspended Ehie, Oko-Jumbo, and two others, following the causes that rocked the state Assembly after an explosion at the hallowed chamber of the Rivers State House of Assembly complex on October 29, 2023.

However, it remains unclear whether the suspended members were reinstated before their seats were declared vacant.

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