Fubara Did Not Lose At Supreme Court – HURIWA

February 10, 2025
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Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has countered claims circulating in the media that the Supreme Court delivered a judgment in favour of the faction of the Rivers State House of Assembly loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.

HURIWA described such reports as deliberate misinformation aimed at misleading the public and distorting the legal proceedings surrounding the case.

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The group clarified that the Supreme Court did not issue any judgment in favour of the lawmakers led by Martin Amaewhule, but merely struck out the appeal filed by Governor Siminalayi Fubara regarding the 2024 budget after his legal team voluntarily withdrew it. 

According to HURIWA, the move was a procedural decision, not a loss, as the matter had already been overtaken by events.

“The Supreme Court only acted in line with the governor’s decision to discontinue his appeal against the Court of Appeal ruling on the 2024 budget,” the human rights group pointed out in a statement signed by its National Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko.

“The 2024 budget has already been spent and executed, and governance has moved on to discussions on the 2025 budget. It is, therefore, unnecessary to continue litigating an issue that is no longer relevant to ongoing governance in Rivers State,” It added.

The group condemned the attempt by pro-Wike lawmakers and their allies to twist the court’s decision into a supposed “victory,” arguing that withdrawing a case from the court does not amount to an admission of wrongdoing. 

“It is the worst kind of intellectual dishonesty for anyone to misinterpret Governor Fubara’s voluntary withdrawal of his appeal as an admission of guilt. This is purely a media propaganda strategy being championed by politicians who are desperate to remain relevant after defecting from the party under which they were elected,” the rights group said.

The organisation further explained that in legal practice, a litigant or appellant reserves the right to withdraw a case at any stage of the proceedings, even on the day of judgment. 

It said that this principle has been upheld in several cases, including Ene v. Asogwa (2016) LPELR-40027(SC), where the Supreme Court reaffirmed that an appellant has an absolute right to discontinue a case at any point before judgment is delivered.

It therefore insisted that no court ruling has affirmed the claim of the pro-Wike lawmakers of being the legitimate Rivers State House of Assembly, stressing that the entire narrative being pushed in the media is based on political propaganda rather than legal facts.

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“The truth remains that no court, including the Supreme Court, has ruled in favour of the defected lawmakers. Their claims are baseless and should be disregarded. What happened at the Supreme Court was simply the withdrawal of a case that had become moot. It was not a ruling on the legitimacy of any faction of the Rivers State House of Assembly,” the group explained.

HURIWA berated the FCT Minister’s spokesperson, Lere Olayinka, for allegedly fuelling the misinformation campaign, stating that it is irresponsible for any public official to deliberately distort facts in a bid to manipulate public perception.

“It is unfortunate that individuals who should know better are misleading the public with false narratives. The Rivers political crisis should not be allowed to be driven by propaganda and deception. Nigerians deserve the truth, not media manipulation,” HURIWA added.

The rights group called on the media to uphold journalistic integrity by verifying legal facts before reporting politically sensitive issues.

It also urged Governor Fubara to remain focused on delivering good governance to the people of Rivers State rather than being distracted by political scheming.

“This is a crucial moment for Rivers State, and the governor must stay committed to his mandate. The people of Rivers State deserve leadership that prioritises development, peace, and stability over political distractions.”

The group commended Governor Fubara for his political stance so far and urged him to continue leading with integrity.

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