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Wike Says Defection Is A Sign That Nigeria Is Taking Shape

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Rivers State Gov. Nyesome Wike ( Photo File)

Rivers State Governor Nyesome Wike Describes Mass Defections As An Indication That Nigeria Is Taking Shape

Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has described the mass defections of  members of the Nigerian Senate as an indication that democracy was taking shape in the country.

Governor Wike who spoke on Tuesday, during the celebration of 40 years of legal practice of Onueze Okocha, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) by Okpo Club of Nigeria, an association of Ikwerre lawyers worldwide, and the inaugural Okpo Club awards, said that the defections from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has shown the direction the country is headed in 2019.

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He said, “Democracy is taking shape in Nigeria. I hope you are aware that the PDP has taken over the Senate. We are like going to take over at the House of Representatives”.

Governor Wike urged Nigerians must continue to work towards a development-oriented government next year.

On the celebration of Okocha, Governor Wike said that he deserved the honour of the people noting that “This is 40 years of successful law practice. I commend Chief OCJ Okocha for mentoring young lawyers to be worthy legal practitioners”.

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SImilarly, Chief Moses Wifa (SAN) said that Okocha deserved the honour because he is a bridge between old and young lawyers.

A former governor of the state, Sir Celestine Omehia, said the celebrant was a living icon, who has contributed to the development of the state.

In his remarks, Okocha said he would remain committed to the promotion of access to justice and the rule of law.

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He assured that he would continue to join other lawyers and members of the bench to enhance the Independence of the judiciary.

The celebrant stated that he would always serve as an inspiration to others to join the legal profession.

Highlights at the event was the launching of a book, ‘Opening and Enriching the channels of Justice in the Nigerian Society’, honour to Governor Wike with the Dr. Obi Wali Prize for leadership, by the Okpo Club of Nigeria among others.

In attendance at the event were  the former State Governor, Dr Peter Odili, Okocha and comedian, Julius Agwu, seasoned legal practitioners, politicians, traditional rulers and top government officials.