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Rivers Will Receive Federal Allocation Despite Legal Battle – FG by Great100000(op):
The Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation says it will adhere to court orders regarding the disbursement of federal allocations to Rivers State, following recent legal controversies surrounding the state’s financial entitlements.

Speaking to The PUNCH on Friday, the Director of Press and Public Relations at the OAGF, Bawa Mokwa, said, “We are going to obey court order.

“Since there is a notice of appeal, the notice of appeal has overridden the earlier court judgment. So far, it is a court order that we will obey; if there is a notice of appeal, Rivers will be paid.”


The assurance comes amid a Federal High Court ruling on October 30, 2024, which directed the Central Bank of Nigeria to withhold further monthly allocations to Rivers State.

The court ruled that Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s presentation of the 2024 budget to a four-member House of Assembly was unconstitutional.

Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, who delivered the judgment, stated that since January 2024, allocations received and spent by the state were based on an illegitimate budget, describing it as a “constitutional aberration.”

The ruling raised questions over the legitimacy of the State House of Assembly’s composition and its authority to approve budgets.

The judge contended that the governor’s actions ignored constitutional requirements for budget approval by a fully constituted House of Assembly.

Delivering judgment in suit FHC/ABJ/CS/984/2024, Justice Abdulmalik declared that decisions made by the four-member Fubara-backed Assembly were void, referencing prior rulings by the Federal High Court and the Court of Appeal that had annulled its authority.

The ruling also held that Fubara’s actions violated Sections 91 and 96 of the 1999 Constitution, and warned that any continued bypassing of legislative processes constituted an affront to the rule of law.

The court’s decision followed a suit filed by the State House of Assembly faction led by Martin Amaewhule, challenging the legitimacy of the four-member faction loyal to Fubara.

The Amaewhule-led Assembly had earlier declared in July that all state expenditures would be halted until the governor resubmitted his budget to the legitimate legislative body.


Justice Abdulmalik denied a request to stay the proceedings, dismissing the application as “frivolous and vexatious.” She also refused to recuse herself from the case, rejecting the defence’s allegations of bias.

However, the Rivers State Government swiftly filed a notice of appeal against the ruling.

This came as the governor celebrated one of the failed attempts to impeach him by the Amaewhule-led state Assembly faction loyal to the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.

The state Commissioner for Information and Communications, Joseph Johnson, earlier told The PUNCH that the judgment had been appealed, expressing optimism that the Appeal Court would upturn the judgment.

He said the pointers to the anticipated judgment were glaring, adding that they were unperturbed as they had already instituted an appeal against the Federal High Court’s judgment.

He said the pointers to the anticipated judgment were glaring, adding that they were unperturbed as they had already instituted an appeal against the Federal High Court’s judgment.

The OAGF has now confirmed that the appeal effectively overrides the earlier court decision, ensuring that allocations to the state will continue pending the final outcome of the legal process.

Source: https://punchng.com/rivers-will-receive-federal-allocation-despite-legal-battle-fg/

Re: Rivers Will Receive Federal Allocation Despite Legal Battle – FG by Righthussle: 11:02am On Nov 23, 2024
Ok
Re: Rivers Will Receive Federal Allocation Despite Legal Battle – FG by Shadomaan7: 11:11am On Nov 23, 2024
Very good. Let the people of Rivers state enjoy their federal allocation
Re: Rivers Will Receive Federal Allocation Despite Legal Battle – FG by slim75d(m): 11:16am On Nov 23, 2024
They should have given Rivers allocation to that monkey 🙊 in FCT, since Rivers State is his father's property
Re: Rivers Will Receive Federal Allocation Despite Legal Battle – FG by Yankee101: 11:18am On Nov 23, 2024
Dem don hear pipeline dem dey fear the entire revenue will collapse
Re: Rivers Will Receive Federal Allocation Despite Legal Battle – FG by insidelife22(m): 11:24am On Nov 23, 2024
way to go,one man can not be governor for life .
abeg make una help a brother
2175361164 Raphael Godwin UBA.
Re: Rivers Will Receive Federal Allocation Despite Legal Battle – FG by Tochi3(m): 11:25am On Nov 23, 2024
grin grin grin

..the emilokans must bow to the region that lays the golden eggs..if you stop the allocations..you stop the foolishness of emilokans..thinking the people of the rivers play second fiddle to lower breeds .. grin cheesy

grin grin grin

Re: Rivers Will Receive Federal Allocation Despite Legal Battle – FG by LEGALSER: 11:27am On Nov 23, 2024
Great100000:
The Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation says it will adhere to court orders regarding the disbursement of federal allocations to Rivers State, following recent legal controversies surrounding the state’s financial entitlements.

Speaking to The PUNCH on Friday, the Director of Press and Public Relations at the OAGF, Bawa Mokwa, said, “We are going to obey court order.

“Since there is a notice of appeal, the notice of appeal has overridden the earlier court judgment. So far, it is a court order that we will obey; if there is a notice of appeal, Rivers will be paid.”


The assurance comes amid a Federal High Court ruling on October 30, 2024, which directed the Central Bank of Nigeria to withhold further monthly allocations to Rivers State.

The court ruled that Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s presentation of the 2024 budget to a four-member House of Assembly was unconstitutional.

Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, who delivered the judgment, stated that since January 2024, allocations received and spent by the state were based on an illegitimate budget, describing it as a “constitutional aberration.”

The ruling raised questions over the legitimacy of the State House of Assembly’s composition and its authority to approve budgets.

The judge contended that the governor’s actions ignored constitutional requirements for budget approval by a fully constituted House of Assembly.

Delivering judgment in suit FHC/ABJ/CS/984/2024, Justice Abdulmalik declared that decisions made by the four-member Fubara-backed Assembly were void, referencing prior rulings by the Federal High Court and the Court of Appeal that had annulled its authority.

The ruling also held that Fubara’s actions violated Sections 91 and 96 of the 1999 Constitution, and warned that any continued bypassing of legislative processes constituted an affront to the rule of law.

The court’s decision followed a suit filed by the State House of Assembly faction led by Martin Amaewhule, challenging the legitimacy of the four-member faction loyal to Fubara.

The Amaewhule-led Assembly had earlier declared in July that all state expenditures would be halted until the governor resubmitted his budget to the legitimate legislative body.


Justice Abdulmalik denied a request to stay the proceedings, dismissing the application as “frivolous and vexatious.” She also refused to recuse herself from the case, rejecting the defence’s allegations of bias.

However, the Rivers State Government swiftly filed a notice of appeal against the ruling.

This came as the governor celebrated one of the failed attempts to impeach him by the Amaewhule-led state Assembly faction loyal to the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.

The state Commissioner for Information and Communications, Joseph Johnson, earlier told The PUNCH that the judgment had been appealed, expressing optimism that the Appeal Court would upturn the judgment.

He said the pointers to the anticipated judgment were glaring, adding that they were unperturbed as they had already instituted an appeal against the Federal High Court’s judgment.

He said the pointers to the anticipated judgment were glaring, adding that they were unperturbed as they had already instituted an appeal against the Federal High Court’s judgment.

The OAGF has now confirmed that the appeal effectively overrides the earlier court decision, ensuring that allocations to the state will continue pending the final outcome of the legal process.

Source: https://punchng.com/rivers-will-receive-federal-allocation-despite-legal-battle-fg/
Na just cigarette wey d light don dey off wey go do the job. Shey dem wan cripple Rivers State? Everywhere go cripple na. Mad Wike and his Goons. Since FG want make Rivers workers go hungry, everybody go go hungry.
Re: Rivers Will Receive Federal Allocation Despite Legal Battle – FG by tundegan: 11:37am On Nov 23, 2024
Rivers state will receive their allocation.

This is why I respect the judiciary. They will always uphold the rule of law and justice.
Re: Rivers Will Receive Federal Allocation Despite Legal Battle – FG by Wolexyoshi(m): 11:45am On Nov 23, 2024
...And this is a pleasing news from FG to Rivers State. I just hope those who have earlier screamed that Judiciary is this and that can commend same Judiciary if a notice of appeal is granted.

Las Las, Fubara will re present the budget to Amaewhule led Assembly.
Re: Rivers Will Receive Federal Allocation Despite Legal Battle – FG by Mynd44(mod): 1:25pm On Nov 23, 2024

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