In response to the recent Federal High Court ruling halting Rivers State’s federal allocations, legal analyst Aba Ejembi has criticized the court’s decision to act without awaiting guidance from the Supreme Court on two pivotal issues.

In an interview with Arise News from 6:26, Ejembi argued that the High Court should have paused proceedings until the Supreme Court clarified the legality of certain lawmakers’ positions and the presentation of the state budget by Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

“The Federal High Court…ought to have paused whatever it was doing to await the outcome of the decision from the Supreme Court as to the legality or otherwise of the decamping of these people…and the placement of the budget by Governor Sim Fubara,” Ejembi remarked.

See also  Chidi Odinkalu Reacts To Obasanjo’s Criticism Of Judiciary Saying Judges Are In Politician's Pocket

The issue centers around the legitimacy of certain lawmakers, led by Amaewhule, who are seen by some as the only recognized members of the Rivers House of Assembly. Ejembi emphasized that while the High Court’s decision remains in place, respecting judicial hierarchy in such cases is crucial for reinforcing the federal system.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sorry this site disable right click
Sorry this site disable selection
Sorry this site is not allow cut.
Sorry this site is not allow copy.
Sorry this site is not allow paste.
Sorry this site is not allow to inspect element.

Discover more from

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading