Citizens Action For Good Governance (CAGG) has accused the G-60 Opposition Group, led by Honorable Ikenga Ugochinyere, of encouraging Rivers State governor Sir Siminalayi Fubara to disrespect the Nigerian Constitution. CAGG claims the lawmakers group is misinterpreting the recent Court of Appeal’s judgment on the 27 House of Assembly lawmakers in Rivers State.
Addressing a press conference in Abuja, CAGG convener Garba Murtala accused the Ugochinyere-led group of meddling in the crisis and showing blatant disrespect for President Bola Tinubu’s efforts to broker a peaceful resolution. Flanked by his co-convener, Enyi Ejike-Umunnabuike Jr., Murtala said the actions of the G-60 group are exacerbating the volatile situation in the state instead of promoting unity and resolving the issue.
“This raises questions about the true intentions and purpose of the G-60 group. Their actions are not only detrimental to the PDP but also harmful to the overall well-being of the nation,” said Murtala. He expressed disappointment that lawmakers have not shown the same commitment to addressing insecurity issues in Imo State, where Ugochinyere hails from.
“The G-60 group has failed to provide meaningful solutions to national issues, instead opting for self-serving press conferences that only serve to promote individual political ambitions. Honorable Ugochinyere’s actions, such as creating factional groups and inciting violence, do not serve the interests of the Nigerian people. His behavior is a stark reminder of the dangers of political selfishness and the need for leaders to prioritize the common good,” Murtala added.
“We urge Honorable Ikenga Ugochinyere and the G-60 group to cease their divisive actions and work towards fostering unity and progress within the opposition parties. The people of Nigeria deserve leaders who prioritize the common good over personal gain. We demand an end to the meddling in Rivers State’s internal affairs and a focus on addressing the pressing issues facing our nation.”
Murtala also criticized the G-60 group’s occasional outbursts, which he said demonstrate their disdain for the rule of law and disrespect for the nation’s institutions. “Their recent misinterpretation of the Court of Appeal’s judgment is a glaring example of this. They deliberately distorted the judgment to suit their own narrative, impugning the integrity of the courts in the process. This is an ignoble act and a flagrant disregard for the rule of law.”
“Their actions also show a blatant disrespect for President Tinubu’s efforts to broker a peaceful resolution. The Constitution and the judgments of the Court of Appeal and Federal High Court have been clear, yet the G-60 group continues to disregard them. We demand an apology from the group for their reckless behavior and demand that they respect the institutions that uphold our democracy.”
Murtala concluded by calling for a democracy built on principles of integrity, unity, and good conscience. “This is a call to order and a call to serve in the true Nigerian spirit. We must work together to build a brighter future for all Nigerians.”