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APC has made dispensation of justice impossible – Wike

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has berated the All Progressive Congress-led Federal Government for intimidating the Judiciary through unfounded allegations and trumped-up charges.

This is he urged lawyers to work towards the sustenance of the nation’s democracy.

Governor Wike made the statement at the Government House Port Harcourt on Saturday during a courtesy visit by Class 1984 of the Nigerian Law School.

According to him, the illegal actions of the APC Federal Government has made it impossible for the dispensation of justice in the country.

He said: “Where the country is heading to, there is little hope. The judiciary has been so intimidated. It is unfortunate that the Nigeria Bar Association buckled when it mattered most.

“Today, it is most difficult for any judge to be courageous to write fearless judgments. When they do, the security agencies will claim they saw money in the account of the judge”.

“We must do everything to ensure that we have a country. If there is no democracy, we won’t have a way forward.

“Time has come when we must rise up and speak up against the failures of this government”, he said.

The First Vice President of the Nigerian Law School Class 1984, Bukhari Bello (SAN) commended the Rivers State Governor for his investments in the development of Justice sector infrastructure.

He urged other states to emulate Rivers State Government in the construction of befitting quarters for judges.

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