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November 2, 2023 Judge Threatens To Order Emefiele’s Arrest Over $53m Debt

Judge Threatens To Order Emefiele’s Arrest Over $53m Debt

The Federal High Court in Abuja has granted former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele, an extension until January 25 to personally explain the circumstances surrounding a $53 million judgment debt resulting from the Paris Club refund.

In a brief ruling on Wednesday, Justice Inyang Ekwo allowed Emefiele another opportunity to appear in court, warning that a warrant for his arrest may be issued if he fails to do so.

Emefiele's counsel, Audu Anuga (SAN), informed the court that their efforts to secure his appearance had been unsuccessful as he was currently in custody. The case originated from a garnishee proceeding initiated by the Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Joe Agi, against the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to recover a $70 million judgment debt from Linas International Limited and the Minister of Finance.

According to court documents, the CBN had paid Agi a portion of the $70 million, leaving a balance of $53 million. Justice Ekwo had previously ordered Emefiele's appearance in court on multiple occasions.

During the recent proceedings, Emefiele's lawyer, Anuga, explained that he had filed an affidavit to show cause on Monday, addressing the potential issuance of an arrest warrant for Emefiele. A legal officer from the CBN, Jeremiah Utaan, stated in an affidavit that Emefiele had been in the custody of the Department of State Services since June 10. Utaan emphasized that issuing an arrest warrant would not serve the cause of justice.

The judge asked the judgment creditor's counsel, I.A. Nnana, if he had been served with the affidavit. Nnana confirmed that he had been served on Monday but requested additional response time. Justice Ekwo stressed that the flouting of court orders would not be tolerated and reiterated that Emefiele must personally appear before the court.

Emefiele has until January 25 to appear and address the court's concerns regarding the judgment debt.

November 2, 2023 Fubara Says Rift With Wike Will Be Resolved

Fubara Says Rift With Wike Will Be Resolved

Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has expressed optimism that the political crisis between him and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, will be resolved.

During a visit by the Chief of Defense Staff, General Christopher Musa, at the Government House in Port Harcourt, the state capital, he said there is nothing wrong with a father and a son having problems, stressing that all issues, if any, will be resolved.

Fubara aligned with President Bola Tinubu’s call for peace and security in the country, especially ahead of the off-season elections later this month.

November 2, 2023 Wike Warns Against Tampering With Rivers State Politics

Wike Warns Against Tampering With Rivers State Politics

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has warned against any attempt to tamper with the political structure in Rivers.

Wike warned after a closed-door meeting with the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Governors’ Forum, led by its chairman and Bauchi state governor, Bala Mohammed, in Abuja.

The governors of Adamawa, Ahmadu Fintiri, Caleb Muftwang, Plateau, and Agbu Kefas of Taraba accompanied Mohammed.

The relationship between Wike and Fubara is said to have gone sour following the impeachment threat, which some have accused the minister of instigating.

But Wike explained that the impeachment move was not a military coup but in line with the provisions of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The former Rivers governor also dismissed the report, making the rounds that the altercation was born out of his interest in the state's finances.

November 1, 2023 Rivers State Police Clarify Governor’s Involvement In Protest Incident

Rivers State Police Clarify Governor’s Involvement In Protest Incident

The Rivers State Police Command has explained the incident involving an attack on the state governor, Siminalayi Fubara, during a protest at the State House of Assembly complex in Port Harcourt on Monday.

According to the police, the attack was not intentional, and their actions were aimed at dispersing protesters and ensuring the governor's safety from potential arsonists causing mayhem.

In a statement released by the state's police spokesperson, Grace Iringe-Koko, on Wednesday, the police clarified the sequence of events. The statement read, "Following credible intelligence indicating the intention of an armed group to cause disturbance in Port Harcourt, particularly at the State House of Assembly on Monday, October 30, and considering the recent incident of arson at the State House of Assembly under investigation, the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations deployed armed police officers under his supervision to intercept the 'hoodlums' and protect lives and property within the State House of Assembly and its surroundings."

Upon arriving at the complex's entrance, the police noticed a large group of youths protesting, attempting to gain access to the complex, potentially causing a breach of peace. In response, the police deployed non-lethal crowd control measures, including tear gas and water cannons, to disperse the unruly and uncontrollable protesters.

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However, a short while later, another group of aggressive individuals approached the complex's entrance, and the police responded similarly. During this encounter, the Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, was observed to be present among the crowd. The police expressed their surprise and shock at the governor's unexpected presence, as there had yet to be prior communication with the police about the governor's visit to the incident scene. Typically, security protocols call for the police to accompany the governor and ensure his safety, especially in light of the security threat intelligence.

In light of the situation, the Deputy Commissioner of Police in Operations took immediate security measures to ensure the governor's protection and safety. At the same time, he and his entourage assessed the extent of the damage caused by the fire incident. The police emphasised that they did not deliberately target or attempt to harm the governor or anyone else, let alone the Chief Executive and security officer of the state, as some reports suggested.

The statement concluded that the Rivers State Police Command had implemented sufficient security measures to de-escalate the situation and restore complete calm in the affected areas. The police's explanation aimed to clarify the circumstances of the incident and underscore their primary responsibility of safeguarding the governor's and public's safety and security.

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