‘The worst is over’ – Fubara reacts to A’court’s judgement on pro-Wike lawmakers
Rivers State governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has said he is not shaken by the ruling of the Court of Appeal over the 25 pro-Wike lawmakers in the state.
On Thursday, the court in Abuja dismissed the order of a Rivers High Court, which restrained Martin Amaewhule and 24 others from parading themselves as lawmakers of the State Assembly.
Fubara, who spoke while inspecting the reconstruction of the Zonal Hospital project in Bori Town, the headquarters of the Khana Local Government Area of the state, said he is not deterred by the development.
“I want to assure every one of you and the good people of Rivers State, that we are not deterred. We have made our promises, we will continue to give you good governance, no matter how difficult it is”, he said.
A three-member panel of the appellate court led by Jimi Olukayode-Bada, held that the trial court lacked the jurisdiction to entertain the suit, as such matters can only be heard and determined before a Federal High Court.
However, Fubara said the worst is over, saying he has moved on to deliver the dividends of democracy to the people of Rivers State.
“But, like I said before, the worst is over. We are moving on to ensure that we continue to provide what is needed for the development of our state.
“I know that a lot of you will be wondering what is going on and all that,” the governor stated.
“Government has its own challenges. If you go to the book of Psalm 23 verse 5, in the Bible, it said that God prepares a table before you; it can be before anybody.
“But there is an underlined word that should be noted here: it said ‘in the presence of your enemies’. So, it means that nothing comes easy.”