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Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by Nobody: 8:09am On Oct 28, 2015
ORACLE1975:
The Supreme Court has ruled that the relocation of the Rivers State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal from Port Harcourt to Abuja is in order.

In a ruling on Tuesday, the Supreme Court held that the relocation of the tribunal to Abuja did not vitiate the jurisdiction of the tribunal to hear and determine the petition challenging the election of Governor Nyesom Wike.

The Justice Mohammed Ambrosa-led tribunal had on Saturday in its judgment on the petition by the All Progressives Congress and its candidate in the April 11, 2015 election, Dakuku Peterside, nullified Wike’s election and ordered a fresh poll to be conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

In its judgment on an appeal challenging the tribunal’s jurisdiction on Tuesday, the Justice John Fabiyi-led seven-man panel of the Supreme Court in its unanimous judgment dismissed Wike’s appeal as lacking in merit.



According to the lead judgment read by Justice Amiru Sanusi on Tuesday, the Supreme Court held that the President of the Court of Appeal justifiably directed the tribunal to relocate to Abuja in view of “the tense atmosphere of insecurity in Rivers State at that material time.”

But Wike has said that the people of the state would resist any attempt to steal the mandate they gave to him.

Wike, who was reacting to the verdict of the Supreme Court on the jurisdiction of the Rivers State Election Petitions Tribunal, maintained that the court decision was part of the gang-up against the people of the state.

Speaking on Tuesday through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Opunabo Inko-Tariah, the governor declared that his adversaries were making moves to steal the mandate given to him by the people of the state.

According to him, “The judges should be careful; the courts should be careful because the mandate was given to Governor Wike, which his adversaries are trying to steal through the backdoor by going to the court.

“Rivers people will definitely want to protect that mandate and will resist any attempt to steal it from Governor Nyesom Wike.

“Rivers people will not resign themselves to fate and allow their mandate freely given to Governor Wike stolen away. I enjoin all the political and judicial coup plotters to give this a penetrating thought. We shall defend our mandate. The voice of the people is the voice of God and the people have spoken; it is Wike or no one.”

The governor said that despite the Supreme Court verdict, the APC should not be under any illusion that it was about occupying the Government House in Port Harcourt.

He added, “As of the time when the tribunals were set up, the Court of Appeal and the Federal High Court were sitting. The state was also peaceful. Why move the juridical seat to Abuja? The answer is simple; to subvert the will of the people.”

Reacting, the state Publicity Secretary of the APC, Mr. Chris Finebone, said it was wrong for Wike to say that the people’s mandate belonged to him.

Finebone argued that the party and its governorship candidate would not have gone to court if the mandate actually belonged to Wike.

He said, “It is our (APC) mandate and not Wike or PDP’s mandate, otherwise we would not have gone to court. We were not allowed to choose our representatives. Believe me, if we have a free and fair election, the APC will win. All we asked for was a free and fair election, which we did not get.”

Calling on the state PDP and Wike to accept the ruling of the courts and stop criticising the judiciary, Finebone assured that the APC would continue to abide by the decisions of the courts.

He maintained the APC was not stealing anybody’s mandate through the backdoor, adding that going to court to seek redress was the best the APC did rather than resorting to self-help.

“For us in the APC, we don’t know what would warrant anybody to talk about the judiciary in such a manner. If the court rules, it should be obeyed. Our concern is that we will continue to abide by the rule of law.

“Going to court is not stealing. So, I do not know where stealing comes in. We went to court and that means that we are mindful of the law and not ready to resort to self-help,” the state APC publicity secretary said.

source www.punchng.com/2015/10/1639
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Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by Davisss: 8:10am On Oct 28, 2015
God decides not man!
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by JAZES(m): 8:10am On Oct 28, 2015
Which mandate biko?
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by free2ryhme: 8:11am On Oct 28, 2015
ORACLE1975:
The Supreme Court has ruled that the relocation of the Rivers State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal from Port Harcourt to Abuja is in order.

In a ruling on Tuesday, the Supreme Court held that the relocation of the tribunal to Abuja did not vitiate the jurisdiction of the tribunal to hear and determine the petition challenging the election of Governor Nyesom Wike.

The Justice Mohammed Ambrosa-led tribunal had on Saturday in its judgment on the petition by the All Progressives Congress and its candidate in the April 11, 2015 election, Dakuku Peterside, nullified Wike’s election and ordered a fresh poll to be conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

In its judgment on an appeal challenging the tribunal’s jurisdiction on Tuesday, the Justice John Fabiyi-led seven-man panel of the Supreme Court in its unanimous judgment dismissed Wike’s appeal as lacking in merit.



According to the lead judgment read by Justice Amiru Sanusi on Tuesday, the Supreme Court held that the President of the Court of Appeal justifiably directed the tribunal to relocate to Abuja in view of “the tense atmosphere of insecurity in Rivers State at that material time.”

But Wike has said that the people of the state would resist any attempt to steal the mandate they gave to him.

Wike, who was reacting to the verdict of the Supreme Court on the jurisdiction of the Rivers State Election Petitions Tribunal, maintained that the court decision was part of the gang-up against the people of the state.

Speaking on Tuesday through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Opunabo Inko-Tariah, the governor declared that his adversaries were making moves to steal the mandate given to him by the people of the state.

According to him, “The judges should be careful; the courts should be careful because the mandate was given to Governor Wike, which his adversaries are trying to steal through the backdoor by going to the court.

“Rivers people will definitely want to protect that mandate and will resist any attempt to steal it from Governor Nyesom Wike.

“Rivers people will not resign themselves to fate and allow their mandate freely given to Governor Wike stolen away. I enjoin all the political and judicial coup plotters to give this a penetrating thought. We shall defend our mandate. The voice of the people is the voice of God and the people have spoken; it is Wike or no one.”

The governor said that despite the Supreme Court verdict, the APC should not be under any illusion that it was about occupying the Government House in Port Harcourt.

He added, “As of the time when the tribunals were set up, the Court of Appeal and the Federal High Court were sitting. The state was also peaceful. Why move the juridical seat to Abuja? The answer is simple; to subvert the will of the people.”

Reacting, the state Publicity Secretary of the APC, Mr. Chris Finebone, said it was wrong for Wike to say that the people’s mandate belonged to him.

Finebone argued that the party and its governorship candidate would not have gone to court if the mandate actually belonged to Wike.

He said, “It is our (APC) mandate and not Wike or PDP’s mandate, otherwise we would not have gone to court. We were not allowed to choose our representatives. Believe me, if we have a free and fair election, the APC will win. All we asked for was a free and fair election, which we did not get.”

Calling on the state PDP and Wike to accept the ruling of the courts and stop criticising the judiciary, Finebone assured that the APC would continue to abide by the decisions of the courts.

He maintained the APC was not stealing anybody’s mandate through the backdoor, adding that going to court to seek redress was the best the APC did rather than resorting to self-help.

“For us in the APC, we don’t know what would warrant anybody to talk about the judiciary in such a manner. If the court rules, it should be obeyed. Our concern is that we will continue to abide by the rule of law.

“Going to court is not stealing. So, I do not know where stealing comes in. We went to court and that means that we are mindful of the law and not ready to resort to self-help,” the state APC publicity secretary said.

source www.punchng.com/2015/10/1639
it is not your property

Take a chill pill
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by itzAyodeji: 8:13am On Oct 28, 2015
FTC!!....1st time on Nairaland...Mandate wey dem don steal since 1900BC...mumu man!!...playing politics with d masters...are you a learner?
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by Nobody: 8:16am On Oct 28, 2015
MANDATE?




PULEASE
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by Rotimi47: 8:16am On Oct 28, 2015
ORACLE1975:
The Supreme Court has ruled that the relocation of the Rivers State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal from Port Harcourt to Abuja is in order.

In a ruling on Tuesday, the Supreme Court held that the relocation of the tribunal to Abuja did not vitiate the jurisdiction of the tribunal to hear and determine the petition challenging the election of Governor Nyesom Wike.

The Justice Mohammed Ambrosa-led tribunal had on Saturday in its judgment on the petition by the All Progressives Congress and its candidate in the April 11, 2015 election, Dakuku Peterside, nullified Wike’s election and ordered a fresh poll to be conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

In its judgment on an appeal challenging the tribunal’s jurisdiction on Tuesday, the Justice John Fabiyi-led seven-man panel of the Supreme Court in its unanimous judgment dismissed Wike’s appeal as lacking in merit.



According to the lead judgment read by Justice Amiru Sanusi on Tuesday, the Supreme Court held that the President of the Court of Appeal justifiably directed the tribunal to relocate to Abuja in view of “the tense atmosphere of insecurity in Rivers State at that material time.”

But Wike has said that the people of the state would resist any attempt to steal the mandate they gave to him.

Wike, who was reacting to the verdict of the Supreme Court on the jurisdiction of the Rivers State Election Petitions Tribunal, maintained that the court decision was part of the gang-up against the people of the state.

Speaking on Tuesday through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Opunabo Inko-Tariah, the governor declared that his adversaries were making moves to steal the mandate given to him by the people of the state.

According to him, “The judges should be careful; the courts should be careful because the mandate was given to Governor Wike, which his adversaries are trying to steal through the backdoor by going to the court.

“Rivers people will definitely want to protect that mandate and will resist any attempt to steal it from Governor Nyesom Wike.

“Rivers people will not resign themselves to fate and allow their mandate freely given to Governor Wike stolen away. I enjoin all the political and judicial coup plotters to give this a penetrating thought. We shall defend our mandate. The voice of the people is the voice of God and the people have spoken; it is Wike or no one.”

The governor said that despite the Supreme Court verdict, the APC should not be under any illusion that it was about occupying the Government House in Port Harcourt.

He added, “As of the time when the tribunals were set up, the Court of Appeal and the Federal High Court were sitting. The state was also peaceful. Why move the juridical seat to Abuja? The answer is simple; to subvert the will of the people.”

Reacting, the state Publicity Secretary of the APC, Mr. Chris Finebone, said it was wrong for Wike to say that the people’s mandate belonged to him.

Finebone argued that the party and its governorship candidate would not have gone to court if the mandate actually belonged to Wike.

He said, “It is our (APC) mandate and not Wike or PDP’s mandate, otherwise we would not have gone to court. We were not allowed to choose our representatives. Believe me, if we have a free and fair election, the APC will win. All we asked for was a free and fair election, which we did not get.”

Calling on the state PDP and Wike to accept the ruling of the courts and stop criticising the judiciary, Finebone assured that the APC would continue to abide by the decisions of the courts.

He maintained the APC was not stealing anybody’s mandate through the backdoor, adding that going to court to seek redress was the best the APC did rather than resorting to self-help.

“For us in the APC, we don’t know what would warrant anybody to talk about the judiciary in such a manner. If the court rules, it should be obeyed. Our concern is that we will continue to abide by the rule of law.

“Going to court is not stealing. So, I do not know where stealing comes in. We went to court and that means that we are mindful of the law and not ready to resort to self-help,” the state APC publicity secretary said.

source www.punchng.com/2015/10/1639
Which mandate is wike & his cohorts talking about? Is it the one patience Jonathan helped him get through shedding of innocent people's blood?

Wike is the joke of this century.
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by blackpanda: 8:17am On Oct 28, 2015
Bugatie:
Our able Governor, no one can steal your mandate.
Not even Buhari, Amaechi and the whole of APC combined!
Dont be silly, is buhari now the supreme courthuh Use your brain for once
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by Lanretoye(m): 8:17am On Oct 28, 2015
WHOcarex:
To be on the opposition is not easy. Lol.
watch lai muhammed's screening and you will get his message to PDP. "4years is way too short to be in opposition,so they may have to stay for much more longer" grin
As for wike,let him report the theft to the police and they will investigate the matter...of course we all knw whats up about NPF investigations now,they will never find the thief.
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by Nobody: 8:17am On Oct 28, 2015
itzAyodeji:
FTC!!....1st time on Nairaland...Mandate wey dem don steal since 1900BC...mumu man!!...playing politics with d masters...are you a learner?
Dude!
You drowsy?
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by Nobody: 8:18am On Oct 28, 2015
blackpanda:
Dont be silly, is buhari now the supreme courthuh Use your brain for once
There is none to be used....
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by simplynola(m): 8:18am On Oct 28, 2015
ORACLE1975:
The Supreme Court has ruled that the relocation of the Rivers State Governorship Election
Wike, who was reacting to the verdict of the Supreme Court on the jurisdiction of the Rivers State Election Petitions Tribunal, maintained that the court decision was part of the gang-up against the people of the state.
source www.punchng.com/2015/10/1639
But if the judgement had favored you, it wouldn't have been a gang-up right? Mr Wike Dullard
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by olumide81(m): 8:19am On Oct 28, 2015
PRYCE:
When God Stamps, You can Only watch!

Wike4Governor
you just showed me u are wiser than Wike! Yes Wike4governor thats what he should be doing campainin to be the governor and stop making noise
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by 400billionman: 8:21am On Oct 28, 2015
Buhari wants to know the kind of person Nyesom Wike is. Amaechi already knows and fears him.

For those who said Jonathan was dividing Nigeria along regional, ethnic and religious lines, you guys are yet to see the result of Buharis tenure.

His myopia, parochial interests and vendetta might subsequently divide Nigeria.
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by Nobody: 8:21am On Oct 28, 2015
Wike you better realise that you have been stripped of your impunity hence, soldiers can beat the hell out of you like a common civilian.
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by Opinedecandid(m): 8:22am On Oct 28, 2015
Correct!
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by collinx(m): 8:22am On Oct 28, 2015
"Rivers people will not allow their mandate to be stolen " "It's Wike, or no one" These are inciting languages. Politicians think they can fool all the people all the time. If it's the people that put you there Mr Wike, they will put you there again, no need of threats.
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by Hiploko(m): 8:22am On Oct 28, 2015
Disgrace to the south east and south south. These actors,Goodluck Jonathan,Rotimi Amaechi,Nyesom Nwike and actress Patience Jonathan are bringing this disgrace to the region. How on earth did they allow this to degenerate to the extent that others are exploiting this fight to their own advantage and to the disadvantage of the region. Expect more fuel into this fire from others.
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by Banter1(m): 8:23am On Oct 28, 2015
But Wike has said that the people of the state would resist any attempt to steal the mandate they gave to him.


“Rivers people will definitely want to protect that mandate and will resist any attempt to steal it from Governor Nyesom Wike.

I think Wike is trying to incite his people.
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by Darlduchi: 8:25am On Oct 28, 2015
You and your Islamic party need to wake, and smell the coffee. Your cups are full.
You are political, you are Dangerous and Destructive.



teepsee:
Can someone wake this man up
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by fairheven: 8:28am On Oct 28, 2015
are they not supposed to obey an existing court order ( and is to vacate office) before going to appeal?
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by lordmayor4(m): 8:28am On Oct 28, 2015
“Rivers people will not resign themselves to fate and allow their mandate freely given to Governor Wike stolen away. I enjoin all the political and judicial coup plotters to give this a penetrating thought. We shall defend our mandate. The voice of the people is the voice of God and the people have spoken; it is Wike or no one.”


Spoken like a foo l that he is. He should just shut up and if he is sure the mandate I freely given? Why be afraid of the re run?
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by 400billionman: 8:29am On Oct 28, 2015
2kris:
Something is fishy here,why is the suppreme court of nigeria dismising all pdp cases and annuling the elections won by the pdp governor including their member.talking abt rigging governor rochas okorocha didnt win imo state election.y is nobody hearing any thing abt it after several evidence presented by captain iheanacho.this is not democracy.this is an autocratic rigim
Akpabio being tried by EFCC while Amaechi with a greater number of petitions is being confirmed as Minister.

Buhari is a disaster.
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by Darlduchi: 8:32am On Oct 28, 2015
The last time Christians checked, your so called supreme decision was made by Buhari's Inlaw.
How do you rate a decision influence by a person who has sworn that he will continue to show openly and inside him the total islamisation of Nigeria.

We all know that islamisation is now Political, it is Dangerous and destructive. No wonder you don't see Muslims rioting in parts of the north since them assume to archive their goal via politics.

Sadly for you and your sympathisers......it will never see the light of day.


Teespice:
is this man still talking nonsense even when the supreme Court has dissmised his appeal.

see his coconut head like nobody can steal my mandate. mandate ko mandrake ni

this Wike is beginning to sound like a woman. desperation is written over him.

if he's not scared, he should prepare for re run. if he's that good and can deliver, rivers people will vote for him.
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by fairheven: 8:33am On Oct 28, 2015
collinx:
"Rivers people will not allow their mandate to be stolen " "It's Wike, or no one" These are inciting languages. Politicians think they can fool all the people all the time. If it's the people that put you there Mr Wike, they will put you there again, no need of threats.
all na initial "gra gra ". he should ask himself what happened to the likes of Asari Dokubo and Tompolo after their useless treat against Buhari.
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by Nobody: 8:34am On Oct 28, 2015
HungerBAD:
Past tense of WAKE=WIKE
WIKE has refused to WAKE up.
why Yoruba de carry rivers state leadership n election for headhuh
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by heywhytech1(m): 8:35am On Oct 28, 2015
Is high time this man took a back seat, he should concentrate his efforts on rerun not the mandate that he stole from the people.
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by 400billionman: 8:35am On Oct 28, 2015
Hiploko:
Disgrace to the south east and south south. These actors,Goodluck Jonathan,Rotimi Amaechi,Nyesom Nwike and actress Patience Jonathan are bringing this disgrace to the region. How on earth did they allow this to degenerate to the extent that others are exploiting this fight to their own advantage and to the disadvantage of the region. Expect more fuel into this fire from others.
One thing that northerners will never do..
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by lucianohase(m): 8:36am On Oct 28, 2015
Bugatie:
Our able Governor, no one can steal your mandate.
Not even Buhari, Amaechi and the whole of APC combined!
That's true! Wike will remain our governor, let the re run be conducted uncountable times WIKE WILL WIN. He must be our governor!!!
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by mansadi(m): 8:37am On Oct 28, 2015
2kris:
Something is fishy here,why is the suppreme court of nigeria dismising all pdp cases and annuling the elections won by the pdp governor including their member.talking abt rigging governor rochas okorocha didnt win imo state election.y is nobody hearing any thing abt it after several evidence presented by captain iheanacho.this is not democracy.this is an autocratic rigim
I thought I heard delta election was upheld or was that APC too? If Wike was chosen by the people, let them conduct an election that is free and fair 28times and he will win so why all the noise. Let us wait for the rerun election and judge its fairness before we start commenting. Perhaps, I believe we have improved in our electoral process to a certain degree although there is stil fault here and there. So if there is a flow, let the best rigger win not the best killer because that was what the last Rivers governoship election was.
Re: S’court Ruling: Nobody Can Steal My Mandate, Says Wike by Bowwow11(m): 8:38am On Oct 28, 2015
Enough of all this critics Mr Caretake Governor the best advice for u now is to go back to ur drawing board and start canversing 4 vote and renew ur manifestoes ok.
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