Ezenwo Nyesom Wike

Ezenwo Nyesom Wike CON (born 13 March 1963), also known variously as Ezebunwo Nyesom Wike, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, Nyesom Ezebunwo Wike or Nyesom Wike is a Nigerian politician and lawyer who is the sixth and current Governor of Rivers State. He is an Ikwerre from Rumuepirikom in Obio-Akpor, Rivers State. He is a member of the People's Democratic Party and was educated at Rivers State University of Science and Technology.

Ezenwo Nyesom Wike
6th Governor of Rivers State
Assumed office
29 May 2015
DeputyIpalibo Banigo
Preceded byRotimi Amaechi
Personal details
Born (1963-03-13) 13 March 1963
Rumuepirikom, Obio-Akpor, Rivers State, Nigeria
Political partyPeople's Democratic Party (Nigeria)
Spouse(s)Eberechi Wike
Children3
Alma materRivers State University of Science and Technology

Wike was appointed Minister of State for Education on 14 July 2011. Wike was later appointed the Acting Minister of Education, after Mrs Ruqqayatu was sacked but resigned before finishing his term to campaign for Governor of Rivers State. He was replaced by Viola Onwuliri.[1] In 2014, he won the Rivers State People's Democratic Party primary and chose former Secretary to the State Government Ipalibo Banigo as his running mate for deputy governor.

Wike defeated Dakuku Peterside of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Tonye Princewill of the Labour Party in the April 11 gubernatorial elections to emerge as governor.[2][3][4][5]

Rivers State Election Petition Tribunal

On May 13, 2015, the Election Tribunal for Rivers State, sitting in Abuja, commenced the hearing on the election of Wike. Dr Dakuku Peterside of the APC was asking the tribunal to nullify the election of Nyesom Wike of the PDP who was declared winner as governor in the poll held on April 11, 2015, on the grounds that it was fraught with malpractices and non-compliance with the provisions of the Electoral Act.[6]

Wike opposed the hearing of the case in Abuja, arguing that the Tribunal should be held in Port Harcourt. But the then President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Zainab Bulkachawa, rejected Wike's arguments and ordered that the tribunal be held in Abuja, for reason of security. Justice Zainab also ordered that, besides Rivers, all Election Petition Tribunals for Adamawa, Borno and Yobe be held in the Nigerian capital, Abuja.[7]

After failing to serve Wike with court summons, presiding Justice Muazu Pindiga approved the request by Mr Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu, the counsel to Dr Dakuku Peterside of the All Progressives Congress, to grant an order for substituted service on the governor-elect because Wike had been evading service of court summon and other processes in the petition challenging Wike's elections. Akeredolu stated that the court bailiffs had on several occasions visited Wike's residence to effect court service on him but was on all the occasions turned back at the gate by Wike's security guards upon discovery that he was a court bailiff.[8]

Ruling on the petitioner's counsel's motion, Justice Pindiga, who granted the prayers, ordered that the court processes should be pasted on the wall of Wike's house. He said that "I have gone through the motion ex-parte and it is hereby granted; all the court processes are deemed valid." Justice Pindiga then ordered that substituted service be effected against Wike either by pasting the court process on Wike's house or at the office of the PDP secretariat in Rivers state or in Abuja.

The River State governorship election tribunal nullified the election of Wike on October 24, 2015. The election tribunal ordered governorship election rerun in Rivers State within 90 days immediately after the day of judgment. Wike said he would appeal the ruling of the tribunal.[9]

Discrepancy in the accredited votes in the Rivers Elections for Wike

The Election Tribunal was informed that the Independent National Electoral Commission in Rivers awarded Wike votes almost five times higher than the actual, authentic total number of voters accredited with card readers and Permanent Voter Cards which was 292, 878, which was the total number of accredited voters for the April 11, 2015 gubernatorial election in Rivers. The result as declared by the Returning Officer for Rivers Stat, Osasere Orumwense on April 13, 2015 stated that Wike was awarded 1,029,102 votes, thus winning the election.

However document was signed by Ibrahim Bawa, the acting director in charge of INEC Legal Unit and Abimbola Oladunjoye, head of unit, Data Management, of the Commission's Information Communication Territory Department. According to the result declared by the Returning Officer for Rivers State, Osasere Orumwense on April 13, Wike was awarded 1,029,102 votes, representing 87.77 per cent of 1,228,614, being the conjured number of total accredited voters. But the tribunal was informed that according to INEC documents, tendered as court evidence, the total number of accredited voters in Rivers was only 292, 878. It was also common knowledge, however, that there was widespread malfunction of Card Readers on the Election Day[10] prompting the extension of the election to the next day and granting recourse to the use of manual accreditation without the faulty card readers.

The INEC document was signed by Mr. Ibrahim Bawa, the acting director in charge of INEC Legal Unit and Abimbola Oladunjoye, head of unit, Data Management, of the INEC's Information Communication Territory Department. The commission's central server captured all actual validated and authenticated votes for the Rivers State elections on April 11, 2015, making fraud by manual accreditation impossible.

In that election, only those votes captured by the central servers from the PVC-SCR are deemed accredited and valid; manual accreditation is not allowed for governorship elections.[11] The Court of Appeal has however ruled in the case of Agbaje vs Ambode that the non use of card readers is not a ground to nullify an election.[12] The River State governorship election tribunal nullified the election of Wike on October 24, 2015. The election tribunal ordered governorship election rerun in Rivers State within 90 days immediately after the day of judgment generating uproar within the country as to alleged partisanship and corruption within the judiciary.[13]

Politics

INEC declared Nyesom Wike winner of Rivers State governorship polls on Wednesday, 3 April 2019, after suspending the process for some days.[14][15] Wike took his oath of office on Wednesday, May 29, 2019[16] at Yakubu Gowon Stadium, Port Harcourt as he commences his second term. In his address, he promised to put Rivers state first.

Educational Reform

In line with his plans for educational reform, Nysome Wike declared public primary and secondary education free. He disclosed [17] this on Monday, June 24, 2019, in a meeting at the government house, Port Harcourt. This was joined with complaints and appreciation; The latter from parents and former Principals and headmasters in the state. However, the Government of Wike held his ground amidst the perpetual demur till they all dissolved.

In 2019, Wike through the State Ministry of Education announced free registration for participating locals of the state in the annual JAMB examination.

Projects

During his second term as a governor, he kicked-off the construction of three (3) major flyovers simultaneously in Port Harcourt.[18] The location of the flyovers are at Garrison, Rumoukoro and Artillery.[19]

References

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  12. "Appeal Court: Faulty card reader can't invalidate an election - The Nation Nigeria". The Nation Nigeria. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
  13. "EXPOSED: How Amaechi Procured Appeal Court Judgements On Rivers National Assembly Cases (DETAILS) - The Trent". The Trent. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
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  15. Television, Oak (4 April 2019). "Full Video: Gov. Wike's emotional speech after being declared winner of Rivers governorship election". OAK TV. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  16. Television, Oak (31 May 2019). "What Wike said while taking oath of office for second term". OAK TV. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  17. "Wike declares public primary, secondary schools free in Rivers". Oak TV Newstrack. 25 June 2019. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  18. https://punchng.com/wike-plans-three-flyovers-in-16-months/
  19. https://punchng.com/wike-plans-three-flyovers-in-16-months/
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