The Federal Government has requested the Chief Judge of
Bayelsa State to administer the Oath of Allegiance and Oath of Office on the
Rivers State Governor-elect, Chief Nyesom Wike, on May 29, 2015.
The request was contained in a press statement personally
signed and made available to journalists in Abuja by the Attorney-General of
the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Adoke (SAN).
Adoke said the request became necessary because of the existing
vacuum in the Office of the Chief Judge of Rivers State as well as the Office
of the President of the Customary Court of Appeal of the state.
He said the vacuum had made strict compliance with
requirements of Section 185(1) and (2) of the 1999 Constitution under which
Wike should be sworn in virtually impossible.
The minister said in order to avert a likely constitutional
crisis in the state on May 29 when Wike was expected to be sworn in as
governor, he had requested the Bayelsa CJ to carry out the exercise in
accordance with Section 185 (2) of the Constitution.
He said the section provides that “the Oath of Allegiance and
the Oath of Office shall be administered by the Chief Judge of the state or
Grand Khadi of the Sharia Court of Appeal of the state, if any, or President of
the Customary Court of Appeal of the state, if any, or the person for the time
being respectively appointed to exercise the functions of any of those offices
in any state.”
“The general public, particularly the government and people
of Rivers State, are hereby invited to take note of this development and
appreciate the fact that the invitation extended to the Chief Judge of Bayelsa
State to administer the Oath of Allegiance and Oath of Office on the
Governor-elect of Rivers State on May 29, 2015 is in accordance with the
Constitution and should therefore be respected by all and sundry,” Adoke added.
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