Court Stops Patience Jonathan's Boy, Evans Bipi from Parading Self As Rivers Speaker


The High Court of Rivers State sitting in Ahoada has ordered the
controversial member of the State House of Assembly, Evans Bipi, who
had sneaked into the House of Assembly on July 9, 2013, with four
others to sit and declare himself Speaker of the House, from parading
himself as such, effective immediately.
Judge C.N. Wali, presiding, was ruling on an interim injunction for the
maintenance of the undisputed position in the Assembly prior to the
commencement of hostilities on July 9, 2013.
Granting the order, which followed an affidavit filed by Deputy Speaker
Leyii Kwanee last Friday, the court restrained Mr. Bipi from calling or
acknowledging himself as the Speaker.
He is also forbidden, among others, from allowing himself to be
addressed in that manner by any person in any guise, writing to any
person in that manner; or acting in any manner whatsoever as the
Speaker.
The court further ordered Mr Bipi not to do anything whatsoever to
obstruct, hinder, prevent or disturb the real and authentic Speaker of
the House, Otelemaba D. Amachree and the Deputy Speaker, Mr.
Kwanee.
Consequently, the High Court also ordered the Police Force and its
principal officers, including IG of Police, to enforce the orders and to
accord to the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker recognition and
protection.
This judgement is a big blow to acting Minister of Education, Nyesom
Wike, who had promised the powers that be in Aso Rock that he will
make Bipi the speaker with just five lawmakers behind him,