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Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by eddie7(op): 8:27am On Jun 18, 2025
THE Senate has taken a swipe at the appointment of a Cross River state indigene, Dr. Michael Ekpai Odey, as the Chairman of the Rivers State Electoral Commission, RSIEC, by the state Sole Administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (rtd).

This came up on Tuesday as the Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Oversight of Emergency Rule in Rivers State began the screening of President Bola Tinubu’s nominees for appointment as Chairman and members of RSIEC.


Speaking during the screening exercise, Chairman of the Senate Ad-Hoc Committee on Rivers Emergency Rule and Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, APC, Ekiti Central has vowed that the Committee would carry out a holistic probe into the issue why an indigene from another state is appointed to chair another state’s electoral body and to know whether it is something that can serve as a precedent or not.

The President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio had on Thursday, June 12 read a communication from President Bola Tinubu on his seven nominees to screened to occupy the positions of Chairman and Members of the Rivers State Electoral Commission (RSIEC): Dr. Michael Ekpai Odey (Chairman).

The members are: Mr. Lezaasi Lenee Torbira, Professor (Dr.) Arthur Nwafor, Professor Godfrey Woke Mbudiogha, Professor (Dame) Joyce Akaniwor, Dr. (Mrs.) Olive A. Bruce and Professor Chidi Halliday.


Recall that the Rivers State Sole Administrator hails from Cross River State.


Akpabio thereafter referred the letter to the Bamidele led Committee for further legislative action and report back at plenary in two weeks.

The Senate Leader said: “We are also in possession of the law. So just telling you to make it available to the Committee is a polite way of saying that we need to take a second look at it because in my opinion, the Independent National Electoral Commission is about the Federal Republic of Nigeria. When we say state-independent electoral commission, it is about that state and this is not a matter we are just going to gloss over and it has to be something that we can defend. We must find that defence as stated in the law even if there is nothing in the law saying you cannot from outside of the state,


“Even if nothing says that, we still will need to look at it to be sure that it’s not something that would be repugnant to public conscience. It has to be something that we’re able to defend. So we’ll take a second look at that. Perhaps to eligibility criteria, otherwise, that’s not in doubt. But your appointment as RSIEC has raised a new issue for us to look at that so that will know whether it’s something that can serve as a precedent or not.”

Earlier when asked on his indigene-ship level as a non indigeneof Rivers State,the nominee for the position of Chairman, RSIEC, Dr. Michael Ekpai Odey said: “With utmost respect, I also have gone through the RSIEC’s enabling law, and there is nothing that precludes an appointment of anybody outside the state as chairman of the electoral management body in the state.”


When asked whether he has the copy of the Rivers State independent electoral commission Act, he said: “No, I don’t have it, I went through it.”

When asked on what integrity he will be bringing to the local government elections in Rivers State, the nominee said, “First and foremost, on character and indigene-ship , I’m not from Rivers state, so I don’t know anybody that is going to influence me to do anything otherwise because I will keep to the rules, I keep to the procedures, I will keep to the timelines. I’m going to remain neutral and impartial.


On agitations for the scrapping of state independent electoral commissions because of compromise, he said: “Well, this is also tied, in my opinion, to the principle of federalism. So if we are practicing federalism, I think that the sub-nationals should be allowed to handle local government election, because that gives them a sense of independence. Yes, we agree that this is the closest election to the grassroots. It is very emotive. People are very concerned and there is a tendency for the Governor of the state, arguably so, to control that institution and mortgage its integrity. That is my own opinion.


“Like I said, it’s a matter of integrity. We should be able to do our jobs, acknowledge any lapses and procedural ineffectiveness and accept that where we err, we will correct it, not to remain in self-denial. So I believe that with my presence there as the chairman, the important thing first is the stakeholders’ collaboration, that you bring them on board, because from experiences, if you’re operating an opaque electoral process, where the stakeholders are not brought into the electoral value chain, there is a tendency that there will be gaps and rumours, and those gaps are bound to be filled with misinformation.

So I think that it is paramount to me and I will carry all the stakeholders in the electoral process on board and make sure that my planning, my timelines, my procedures are well known to them and the key to that process because if they key into the process, there is that tendency that they will own it and be part of it, they will protect it and they may ultimately accept the outcome. That is my fervent belief.”


The screening of other five (5) Nominees to occupy the positions of Chairman and Members of the Rivers State Civil Service Commission and the seven (7) Nominees to occupy the positions of Chairman and Members of the Rivers State Local Government Service Commission will continue and end next week when the Senate is expected to get the report for consideration.


Appointees to the Civil Service Commission include: Dr. Livinus Bariki – Chairman, Amb. Lot Peter Egopija – Member, Mrs. Maeve Ere Bestman – Member, Mrs. Joy Obiaju – Member, Mrs. Charity Lloyd Harry – Member


Appointees to the Local Government Service Commission are: Mr. Israel N. Amadi – Chairman, Mr. Linus Nwandem – Member, Lady Christabel Ego George Didia – Member, Dr. Tonye Willie D. Pepple – Member, Barr. Richard Ewoh – Member, Rear Admiral Emmanuel Ofik (Rtd) – Member and Dr. Sammy Apiafi – Member.
https://newsexpressngr.com/news/265128/senate-kicks-as-ibas-appoints-cross-river-indigene-as-chairman-rsiec

Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by helinues: 8:31am On Jun 18, 2025
If Rivers state is not conducting any election soon, on which authority is Iba using to be appointing RSIEC members? That's only if this news is true
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by Finquas: 8:48am On Jun 18, 2025
Wike has lost the battle of the soul of RIvers state and the Treasury.. Tinubu has captured everything cool
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by Dalohad:
The impunity and disregard for Rivers people is shocking.

They are like- 'Rivers people cannot do anything, no matter what we do'.

How did Wike become a politician in a democracy? Why should he continue to enjoy political support as someone who does not believe in democracy, where the people can chose who they want?

I no longer blame military juntas for executing politicians and public officers whenever there is a putsch.
Tyrannical politicians like Wike deserve no mercy, when forcibly removed from power.
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by press9jatv(m): 8:53am On Jun 18, 2025
Will the senate stop wike niiii? They will never stop Wike and his works.
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by Ikaeniyan0: 9:00am On Jun 18, 2025
Finquas:
Wike has lost the battle of the soul of RIvers state and the Treasury.. Tinubu has captured everything cool
Wike abi Fubara? The start INEC chairman will work for Wike

Wike loyalist will win the local government elections
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by Finquas: 9:04am On Jun 18, 2025
Ikaeniyan0:
Wike abi Fubara? The start INEC chairman will work for Wike

Wike loyalist will win the local government elections
Stories .. u can encourage urself with this figments of ur imaginations.. no wam grin
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by spencekat(m): 9:14am On Jun 18, 2025
press9jatv:
Will the senate stop wike niiii? They will never stop Wike and his works.
Rubber stamp Senate will approve it o.They just made an opposing noise to appeal to some people.
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by spencekat(m): 9:17am On Jun 18, 2025
Supreme Court is still waiting to deliver a judgement on a sensitive and crucial issue like the illegal removal/suspension of an elected govenor. Nigeria, we are hailing thee.
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by crestedaguiyi: 9:17am On Jun 18, 2025
mad people, they didn't bother when he appointed sole administrators for the local government. He should carry on, Rivers people go learn
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by spencekat(m): 9:18am On Jun 18, 2025
Kick ni, jump ko. Akpabio led Senate or another ? Rubber stamp Senate will do what they are best known to do. It is a pity!.
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by Newsmills: 9:19am On Jun 18, 2025
Dalohad:
The impunity and disregard for Rivers people is shocking.

They are like- 'Rivers people cannot do anything, no matter what we do'.

How did Wike become a politician in a democracy? Why should he continue to enjoy political support as someone who does not believe in democracy?
A pity that people with very low IQs dominate the political space,look at a cheap wisdom selling out your state to outsiders outrightly for pecuniary gains.
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by Sabadon(m): 10:06am On Jun 18, 2025
dem don Annex Port Harcourt....................,.......
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by Watianoengineer(m): 10:06am On Jun 18, 2025
Ibas is the DE-Facto governor of rivers state and has the right and authority to appoint any one he wishes. We rivers people support him and stand by him
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by ICANLecturer(m): 10:07am On Jun 18, 2025
They will still approve it.

Rivers mata don tire us abeg
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by PRINCESSFCFANSs(f):
OK


the senete should do something about the rising issues in the country


Princess Faith Chukwu
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by PRINCESSFCFANSs(f): 10:08am On Jun 18, 2025
OK


the senete should do something about the rising issues in the country



Princess Faith Chukwu
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by TheAdvocate(m): 10:09am On Jun 18, 2025
How can a sole administrator who has few days in office make appointment into statutory bodies? They want to cause more problems in Rivers State.
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by Cmanforall: 10:12am On Jun 18, 2025
You have not started












Wrong move to use a Military Administrator In Rivers State. Worse is to use a foreign Indigen, who will enjoy the resources of the people with his people.

Why are top stakeholders in Rivers silent ?
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by iwaeda: 10:18am On Jun 18, 2025
It is funny when tortoise feel it is doing the owner of the house evil, unknown to him, he is digging its own grave. Wike is dealing for Tinubu, who loves grabbing everything. Tinubu is making more enemies. OTP confirmed. grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by ukukaegbu(m): 10:39am On Jun 18, 2025
Rivers state is under siege from Cross River State. In fact, Cross River is the only state that has two governors while Rivers is the only state without a governor.

I pity Rivers people that no longer have control over their state.
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by honeyB2018: 10:39am On Jun 18, 2025
eddie7:
https://newsexpressngr.com/news/265128/senate-kicks-as-ibas-appoints-cross-river-indigene-as-chairman-rsiec
Tinubu and his plans for Rivers State. Why are they talking about local government election in a state that's is under emergency rule?
I can now understand, why Fubara said his spirit has left the government house in Port Harcourt.
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by Mrchippychappy(m): 10:43am On Jun 18, 2025
If the opposition play their cards right, Rivers go fall into their laps easily. Its a freebie at thus point
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by cjudy(m): 10:49am On Jun 18, 2025
grin

why them Dey kick na? No be them put am there? Funny people
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by Amitex(m): 11:02am On Jun 18, 2025
cjudy:
grin
why them Dey kick na? No be them put am there? Funny people
Abio ... Did Tinubu not see anyone of the over 3 million people in Rivers that he went to Cross River to hire a retired naval officer?
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by nwirinedu(m): 11:06am On Jun 18, 2025
Ibas mo men. I had earlier prophesied that Rivers will be merged with Cross River state. Ete has come to stay.

Kudos to the galant personalities who maintain the Kleptocracy in Nigeria.
Re: Senate Kicks As Ibas Appoints Cross River Indigene As RSIEC Chairman by mariovito(m): 11:06am On Jun 18, 2025
Lol

Una dey act surprised

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Just playing to the gallery and acting out a script
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