Wike to APC: Don't politicise murder cases
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has described as worrisome the deliberate ploy to politicise the judiciary for the purpose of hearing a bail application of a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who was charged for murder during the March 19, 2016 rerun elections in the state.
The governor reiterated his confidence in the judiciary to live above political games being played by the agents of APC. Speaking at the Government House in Port Harcourt on Monday during the submission of report by the Justice Monima Danagogo Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the killings and other violent related- matters that occurred during the March 19, 2016 rerun elections in the state, Gov Wike decried the setting up of a special panel by the Court of Appeal basically to consider an appeal of an APC chieftain standing trial for murder.
The governor stated that he was shocked to read in the National Newspapers about the unprecedented action by the Court of Appeal, pointing out that the action is detrimental to the rule of law and the maintenance of law and order in the state.
He regretted that the APC through her agents have politicised crimes. He noted that the immediate past Commissioner of Police in the state was queried and transferred because he charged the notorious APC chieftain to court for murder.
“I just read in the papers today that they have set up a special panel to hear bail application for a murder case. “We have had criminal matters in court for years but for a murder case now, Rivers State has become a state where crime is committed and its being politicised. “See how politics has entered into crime. Where you belong to matters. If you belong to a particular political party, a special panel will be set up for you. They believe that the person involved is an APC member from a local government where a rerun will take place.”
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