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Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by 2mercy: 6:57pm On Feb 25, 2020
By Mike Odiegwu, Yenagoa

Residents of Bayelsa State are anxiously waiting for the outcome of the review of the Supreme Court’s judgement that sacked Chief David Lyon and Senator Degi Erimienyo as Governor-Elect and Deputy Governor-Elect, investigations have revealed.

The review, which is scheduled to begin on Wednesday at the apex court, was the single most important discussion among residents including non-politicians such as bankers, artisans and traders.

The review was the leading subject in beer parlors, pubs and most places where people gathered for engagements in Yenagoa.

The court on February 13, a day to Lyon’s inauguration as the governor of the state, delivered a controversial judgement that returned Senator Douye Diri of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) as the governor of the state.

Thousands of residents including members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) took to the streets of Yenagoa, the state capital, to protest the judgement, which they said was against their collective interests.

But others especially members of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) trooped to the Government House in wild jubilation to celebrate the verdict.

The tension generated by the shocking judgement subsided following the decision of the top hierarchy of the APC to approach the apex court for a review.

As the court fixed February 26th to begin the review, uneasy calm hit the state as all eyes were reportedly fixed at the apex court.

It was observed that most people invested their hope and expectations at the likely outcome of the review.

Investigations revealed that most politicians across party lines relocated to Abuja ahead of the scheduled review.

Governor Douye Diri and his team had been in Abuja, though a member of the team, who spoke in confidence, said his principal was in Abuja to also attend a valedictory session organised for him by the Senate.

Most PDP leaders in Bayelsa were also said to be in Abuja to monitor proceedings leading to the judgement review.

In the camp of PDP, expectations were high that Diri would remain the governor as opinion leaders in the party and pro-PDP lawyers described the review as an academic exercise.

Other residents, however, believed that the review would either restore the mandate of David Lyon or make a fresh consequential order for a new election, which would involve Lyon and the APC.

The camp of APC was said to be seriously undertaking activities to seek divine intervention ahead of the review.

It was found that APC members organised a special prayer session at the party secretariat in Yenagoa to seek a positive outcome.

Lyon, his associates, friends and brothers were said to have relocated to Abuja to monitor events leading to the review, which some people described as make or mar.

The Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) Worldwide earlier raised the alarm over what they described as a plot to visit Bayelsa with violence ahead of the exercise.

The IYC said desperate politicians were bent in causing chaos including a coordinated attack on oil installations in the state against the overall interest of the Ijaw nation.

The IYC in a statement signed by its Secretary-General, Alfred Kemepado, warned against the plot and urged persons involved in it to sheathe their swords and give peace a chance.

Kemepado asked persons angry at the twist in the state to explore legal or political means to address their grievances.

He said instead of planning violence, aggrieved persons should follow democratic procedures to ensure peace and stability in the interest of the Ijaw nation.

Kemepado also called on security agencies to be at alert to nip any signs of violence in the bud before they loom large to avoid loss of lives and properties.

He appealed to the incumbent governor to accommodate all Ijaw people in and outside Bayelsa state irrespective of their political persuasions.

Kemepado further called on all Ijaw people especially in Bayelsa to join the new government in the task of building the state, which is the only homogeneous Ijaw state in the country.

He condemned in strong terms the persons, who turned a peaceful protest in Yenagoa to a violent rampage that led to the destruction and looting of properties in the capital city.

He insisted that nobody’s ambition was worth the blood of any Ijaw person.

He said: “If any person or party feels aggrieved by the Supreme court judgments that consequentially made Sen. Douye Diri Governor, such persons should approach the courts for redress or seek political solutions rather than indulge in any unlawful activity that could endanger life and property in any part of Ijaw land.

“All Ijaws are equal and have right to aspire to become anything in Ijaw land. The IYC warns against incitement of the state and the region to violence because of politics, stressing that politicians are less than one percent of the population of Ijaws who go about their lawful businesses daily.

“We also warn some persons to desist from activities that could put the state and the region in a bad light. Any person or group of persons, who make themselves available for paid violence in the Niger Delta, is totally on the wrong side of history.

“We want to also caution the political class and paymasters of instability to desist forthwith as their selfish plots and activities are known to all.

“We stress that instead of plotting instability for the state because of self-serving political ambitions, everybody should come together to build a more peaceful and prosperous Bayelsa State”.

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by kerzhim(m): 7:00pm On Feb 25, 2020
Tomorrow is here already. We are following closely.

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by REALHEAVEN: 7:14pm On Feb 25, 2020
The judgement will stand.

The SC is merely using Bayelsa to right the wrong the did in Imo.

Both Ihedioha and Lyon should take heart.

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by fergie001: 7:18pm On Feb 25, 2020
REALHEAVEN:
The judgement will stand.

The SC is merely using Bayelsa to right the wrong the did in Imo.

Both Ihedioha and Lyon should take heart

Amen grin

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by Citytrend: 7:20pm On Feb 25, 2020
Same as Imo and the Presidential election. People should only be concerned that Judges are no longer Scared of this Government

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by donpapa(m): 7:52pm On Feb 25, 2020
Politicians are gradually turning the Judiciary to a joke. Every case now subjected to review! This isn't the democracy we signed up for as a nation. angry

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by itsme01: 8:01pm On Feb 25, 2020
cool



APC would win the review and Diri would be out of senate, and lose out as a Governor there by creating a golden chance for a senatorial election to fill in Diri's seat at the senate with qualified APC man.. last last they just want Diri out of the senate

Wole Olanipekun SAN wouldn't take a case he isn't 99% sure of winning at this stage of his career, I wish Diri goodluck on his sudden retirement from politics

.

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by SoftP(m): 8:01pm On Feb 25, 2020
W
Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by LosC: 8:02pm On Feb 25, 2020
It'll be adjourned

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by Perrycandid: 8:02pm On Feb 25, 2020
Why didn't they come?? .. I am coming to make them come #APC tells PDP
Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by Seunaj05(m): 8:02pm On Feb 25, 2020
TB Joshua don talk am say we go still give testimony after innuguration na. Let me just stand with TB Joshua as I watch with my fingers crossed

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by luvme0702: 8:02pm On Feb 25, 2020
Nigeria, my country. SMH.

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by Businext: 8:03pm On Feb 25, 2020
I strongly doubt if anything will come out of this review
Judgements of this court are meant to be final with appeal only to God.
Review is made when an entirely new matter comes before them with similar facts.
Here they will upturn their earlier judgement to set the right position.

Well I wish Bayelsa, Imo, Zamfara and the PDP presidency appellants the best.

#ThereWasASupremeCourt

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by Fredlongs(m): 8:03pm On Feb 25, 2020
Review again, just to cause another confusion
Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by Ernerstdavid55(m): 8:05pm On Feb 25, 2020
Perrycandid:
Why didn't they come?? .. I am coming to make them come #APC tells PDP
do u want to come
Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by Brunicekid(m): 8:05pm On Feb 25, 2020
Lyon is returning as Governor tomorrow. Quote my comment tomorrow.

Modified:
*He didn't later return as Governor. It was painful to be shaa. It's not Lyon's fault. It is his deputy that "kobalized" him.

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by Truthbites: 8:07pm On Feb 25, 2020
And they have not reviewed Imo that people protested about? Or na me miss news since?have they reviewed Imo?

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by Jack500: 8:07pm On Feb 25, 2020
Lyon is taking back his mandate tomorrow.

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by 1mrprolific7(m): 8:07pm On Feb 25, 2020
Shut up

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by Kenmatt(m): 8:08pm On Feb 25, 2020
Most of these reviews by the Supreme Court after Supreme Court must have delivered it's verdict, Kenmatt sees it as incompetency by the Apex Court.

They lack credibility in jurisprudence.
Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by eleko1: 8:08pm On Feb 25, 2020
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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by olaolulazio(m): 8:10pm On Feb 25, 2020
Congratulations to Lyon.

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by Renforce: 8:10pm On Feb 25, 2020
Hmm.... Confused lots
Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by ideabuilder: 8:10pm On Feb 25, 2020
This is a bad precedent - if Supreme Court overturn Its own rulings.

That means there are many cases the court has to review. Amotekun is watching

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by Enwhen(m): 8:11pm On Feb 25, 2020
donpapa:
Politicians are gradually turning the Judiciary to a joke. Every case now subjected to review! This isn't the democracy we signed up for as a nation. angry

It's not a joke , they know what happened , The Bayelsa case was a clear judgement....an ordinary Nigeria dare not try that thing, University will not clear you with 4 different names for a person, Banks will not pay u , but for those bigger than the law , like the Sen Degi abi Adergy, they have been using It freely ...

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by OgbanjeProphet: 8:11pm On Feb 25, 2020
So this is the country where I would give birth to and raise my innocent children

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by Kwamecron(m): 8:11pm On Feb 25, 2020
Is better ooh



We wouldn’t take that stupid judgement

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by NothingDoMe: 8:12pm On Feb 25, 2020
itsme01:
cool

APC would win the review and Diri would be out of senate, and lose out as a Governor there by creating a golden chance for a senatorial election to fill in Diri's seat at the senate with qualified APC man.. last last they just want Diri out of the senate

Wole Olanipekun SAN wouldn't take a case he isn't 99% sure of winning at this stage of his career, I wish Diri goodluck on his sudden retirement from politics

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The supreme court cannot overrule itself. Chaos is imminent. The SC will be swamped with cases for review. Even criminals will want a review. Make we dey look.

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by Confirmedzombie: 8:12pm On Feb 25, 2020
As a senior lawyer and by virtue of section 36 of the electoral law, the supreme court justices led by justice mary ofili erred by law.

David Lyon will be returned as governor as there is no evidence or burden of proof that the said results were fake.

Moreover it's a post election matter as the Appeal court determined the matter under pre election.

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by Tomide007: 8:13pm On Feb 25, 2020
REALHEAVEN:
The judgement will stand.

The SC is merely using Bayelsa to right the wrong the did in Imo.

Both Ihedioha and Lyon should take heart.
How can a supreme court be using judgment to right a wrong? Like their some bunch of scared dudes, or they have the mentality of a child?

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by Amdoyin(m): 8:13pm On Feb 25, 2020
itsme01:
cool



APC would win the review and Diri would be out of senate, and lose out as a Governor there by creating a golden chance for a senatorial election to fill in Diri's seat at the senate with qualified APC man.. last last they just want Diri out of the senate

Wole Olanipekun SAN wouldn't take a case he isn't 99% sure of winning at this stage of his career, I wish Diri goodluck on his sudden retirement from politics

.
Omo! See mad permutation.

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Re: Disquiet In Bayelsa As Supreme Court Reviews Judgement by UTMOST10(m): 8:13pm On Feb 25, 2020
Let the rules of law prevail. God bless Nigeria.

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