Odili made enemies in Rivers for insisting on Ikwerre successor – Wike

Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike has disclosed that former Governor Peter Odili’s decision in 2007 to produce his successor from the Ikwerre ethnic nationality earned him enemies in the State.

Wike, who spoke on Monday night during a State banquet organised at the Government House, Port Harcourt, in honour of Hon. Justice Mary Peter Odili, on her 70th birthday and retirement from the Supreme Court of Nigeria, regretted that the Ikwerre people that Odili fought for were the first to betray him.

According to him, “Dr. Odili biggest problem in this state today, people must know the truth, is because he said Ikwerre man must become governor, that’s it. If any man tells you that Odili has committed any other sin, it’s a lie. It’s just because he said Ikwerre man must become governor.

“Unfortunately, we the Ikwerre people whom he said should be Governor are ones that put him in the witness box. But, I want to appeal to him, forgive, you are a Christian. You are a Christian, forgive all of us.”

Speaking further, the governor recalled how the Odili family suffered blackmail and humiliation because of him, and vowed never to engage in acts that would bring them into disrepute.

He said that Odili’s fatherly advice contributed immensely to his success in the governance and transformation of Rivers State since 2015.

Wike said he would remain eternally grateful to Justice Mary Odili, for creating the opportunity for him to meet her husband when he ventured into active partisan politics in 1998.

He said there was no politician serving at the federal or state level since 1999 that would deny passing through the tutelage of Dr. Odili.

He said despite the generosity of Dr. Odili and his family, some of those they helped politically regrettably betrayed and humiliated them.

“I have never seen a man who has suffered humiliation, I have never seen a man who has suffered betrayal in life like Dr. Odili”, he said.

Wike further asserted that those accusing judiciary of being corrupt were not clean themselves, and urged State High Courts to abide by the provisions of the new Electoral Act, which prohibits them from handling pre-election or electoral matters.

In his remarks on behalf of his family, former Rivers State governor, Peter Odili, said all through his wife’s career as a judicial officer, he never for once attempted to influence her in any matter.

Odili recalled two instances when a late traditional ruler in Port Harcourt and his extended family members from Ndoni had approached him to intervene in matters before his wife’s court, but he declined and offered to help them pay their legal fees.

“When I finished being governor and went to Abuja to spend time with her, a lot of political cases as you know were rolling over each other. All my friends in Abuja know and they tell each other, the moment you have case either at the Court of Appeal when she was there or at the Supreme Court, the access you use to have to come as a personal friend ceases until the case is over.”

Odili thanked Governor Wike and the people of Rivers State for honouring his wife after 44 years of meritorious in the judiciary.

The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad, described Justice Odili, as an epitome of dignity, hard work, fairness, and excellence.

Represented by Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, he said Justice Odili remains an inspiration to the girl child.