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Thursday, 17 March 2016

Court restrains Military from deploying soldiers for Rivers rerun


Governor Nyesom Wike
Governor Nyesom Wike
 
A Rivers state High Court has restrained military operatives from been deployed for the re-run elections in the state – Justice George Omereji delivered the ruling in a suit filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chairman

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The chief of defence staff, the brigade commander of amphibious brigade and the chief of army staff, have been restrained by a Rivers state High Court sitting in Port Harcourt on Wednesday, March 16, from deploying military operatives for the re-run elections. Justice George Omereji, delivered the ruling in a suit filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chairman, Felix Obuah and the PDP, the Court ordered: “That an order of interim order be made and is hereby made restraining , Chief of Defence Staff, Chief of Army Staff, Brigade Commander, 2nd Amphibious Brigade, whether by themselves, their agents, servants, officers and operatives or privies from interfering with the applicants right to freely participate in the government of Nigeria either directly or through free chosen representatives, threatens to arrest, harass, intimidate, torture , incancerate the applicants and their members during the rerun elections for the State and National Assembly on 19th March, 2016″.

 The Court based its judgment on the judgment by the Appeal Court in the case between the APC versus and others in 2015 detailing the non involvement of the Army and the Armed Forces in elections. Justice Omereji ordered that the PDP has the responsibility to serve the judgment on the Military for them to comply. “Leave be and is hereby granted the applicants to issue and serve the originating motion of the jurisdiction of this Honorable court for service on the Chief of Defence Staff, Chief of Army Staff and the Brigade Commander of Second Amphibious Brigade and INEC at the Federal Capital Territory, FCT”, Justice Omereji said.

 

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