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Okocha’s lawsuit sparks outrage as Rivers APC defends LG funds allocations

The Rivers State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), led by reinstated Chairman Emeka Beke, on Monday, strongly condemned a lawsuit filed by Tony Okocha, a party chieftain, aimed at stopping funds allocation to local government councils.
In a scathing press statement, APC Spokesman Darlington Nwauju accused Okocha of attempting to frustrate the councils, having lost access to their funds.
Nwauju emphasized that Okocha and his caretaker committee were sacked by a competent court, yet continue to parade themselves despite the subsisting court judgment.
Okocha admitted to filing the lawsuit, citing a faulty process in funds allocation.
However, Nwauju countered that the judiciary should not be manipulated by desperate politicians.
The press statement reads in part, “Attempts at sequestering the third tier of government by blocking local government allocations in Rivers State is tantamount to coup d’etat.
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“Okocha and his group have been sacked and remain sacked. We stand by the fact that electoral bodies are expected to be independent/neutral.
“It is shameful that Okocha and his friends…have been openly boasting of getting judgement from a court of coordinate jurisdiction in Abuja, to stop allocations to local governments in Rivers State.
“We do not believe that the judiciary should continue to allow itself to be manipulated by desperate politicians.”
Nwauju cited Section 87 of the 2010 Electoral Act and Section 60(2) of the 2018 Rivers State Local Government Act, emphasizing the independence of electoral bodies. He also referenced Supreme Court rulings reinforcing local governments’ powers and independence, noting:
“Section 162(7) of the Constitution…reinforced the powers and independence of local governments under our laws to receive funding unhindered.”
The APC spokesperson urged Nigerians to support the implementation of the Justice Muhammad Uwais Panel report, recommending merit-based appointments for electoral body members.
The APC Rivers State Chapter reaffirms its commitment to democratic principles, condemning Okocha’s actions as a self-serving attempt to undermine the local government system.
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