Magnus Abe
Factional
Leader of Rivers APC, Senator Magnus Abe has stated that he was not
surprised that the Supreme Court struck out his motion seeking to
validate direct primaries held by his faction before the Supreme
Court wrote him a letter before the election explaining that it will
hear the pre-election matter after the conclusion of 2019 elections.
Speaking
during a Channels Television Programme on Tuesday night, Senator Abe
said that the Supreme Court had premised its decision to hear the
pre-election matter after the 2019 elections on a petition written by
the Amaechi faction of Rivers APC, which challenged the
integrity of the panel hearing the matter at the time. He said that
the Supreme Court letter which implied a judgment, said a new panel
would be constituted after the elections had been concluded.
Abe
said as a senior lawyer, he understood the implication of
adjourning a pre-election matter to after the elections.
It
will be recalled that the Supreme Court had repeatedly declared the
primaries and congresses of Rivers State APC null and void on the
Premise of the Judgment of Justice Chinwendu Nwogu. It was on
the premise of that Judicial Pronouncement by the Apex Court that the
Independent National Electoral Commission removed APC from the ballot
for 2019 General Elections in Rivers State. The APC accepted
its fate and declared an alliance with AAC during the elections.
He
said: "Because of the delay in hearing the matter, the Supreme
Court actually wrote a letter to us, a week before the election to
say the matter could not be heard because the other Rivers State APC
faction had written a petition against the Judges.
"Therefore,
the Supreme Court had decided that the matter could only be heard
after the elections, when a new panel had been constituted.
"For
me, as a lawyer, I read that to mean a judgment of the court as far
as the issue was concerned. This was clearly a pre-election
matter. The effectiveness of the pronouncement would have affected
the party going into the election when the court wrote that letter; I
saw it as a decision on itself.
"When
the suit was struck out, it didn’t come to me as a surprise. As
far as we were concerned, the decision to strike out the suit was
taken when a decision was taken not to hear the suit before the
election"
Senator
Abe noted that the failure of Rivers APC to respect existing order of
court at the time led to her misfortune during the 2019 elections.
He
said: "I think that people have to have some basic understanding
of what actually happened. As you will re-collect, the NWC of
APC had asked that the state should make a determination as to the
kind of primaries they would use, whether direct or indirect.
"As
there was an existing court order that nullified the new state Exco
for the party – so the existing Exco made a request for direct
primaries to avoid the existing complications that were already
evident at that time.That is the end of the road, legally nowhere
else for us to go.
"It
is really unfortunate, everybody in Rivers State knew that the APC
crisis will only benefit Wike. Anybody who pretends that he did
not know that the situation we had will benefit our opponent, is not
being truthful.
"The
beginning of this crisis was when members of our party bought forms
from the party to participate in our congresses and a decision was
taken that they are no longer members of the party, that wasn’t
what the constitution of the party says".
Senator
Abe noted that no leader of Rivers APC can solely determine the
fate of the party.
"This
whole issue has been about trying to prove that certain people are
irrelevant and certain people don’t matter. That some people are
the party and they can do without others.I want to say clearly that
they cannot.
"The
whole idea of only one person trying to deliver the APC in
Rivers State without the participation of others and inclusion of
others in the party is a mirage and it will not work.
"We
are not baby politicians, we knew after the 2015 elections, that
there will be elections in 2019, and we had the same time as other
political parties to put our house in order to take over Rivers
State. But because of the attitude and the imperial nature of
certain persons trying to prove that some people are irrelevant, we
found ourselves where we are", he said.
Counsel
to Senator Magnus Abe, Barrister Henry Bello speaking on the same
programme, said they were in court to urge the Apex Court to
pronounce that the indirect primaries were valid because the Supreme
Court had already invalidated the indirect primaries conducted by the
Amaechi faction.
Henry
Bello said: "We wanted the direct primary elections conducted in
Rivers State which was not tainted by disobedience of valid and
subsisting orders of court to be recognized by the Supreme
Court in Umar v APC reported in 2018".
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