Emergency Rule:Rivers Clears Air On Magistrate’s Retirement Claim

April 15, 2025
April 15, 2025
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Rivers State Government has faulted the claim of a Chief Magistrate, Ejike King George, that he voluntarily retired in protest of the imposition of emergency rule in the state. 

The Chief Magistrate’s claim was contained in a letter that went viral on  Monday, April 14, 2025.

However, the Rivers State Judicial Service Commission (JSC), in a disclaimer said the embattled Magistrate was rather compulsorily retired on February 10, 2025, on disciplinary grounds.

The disclaimer was signed by Blessing Vic-Jumbo, acting secretary of the JSC, on Tuesday, and dated April 14, 2025. 

The disclaimer stated that the Chief Magistrate was advised by the JSC to retire or be retired, but that he failed to take the window.

It reads: “My attention has been drawn to the news making the rounds in the media credited to one Ejike King George Esq, retired Chief Magistrate dated April 11, 2025, to the effect that he voluntarily retired due to ‘..recent appointment of a quasi-military administration to run the affairs ..’ of Rivers State.

“To set the records straight, the person we know as Ejike K. George Esq, (Chief Magistrate Grade 11 Rtd) was by a letter dated February 12, 2025, from the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) compulsorily retired from service with effect from February 10, 2025, for disciplinary reasons bordering specifically on complaint of continuous absence from duty without leave from August 25, 2023 till December 2024.

“Sequel to the above, Ejike K. George Esq appeared before a disciplinary panel which found him wanting and made recommendations to the Commission. The Commission offered Ejike K. George Esq. opportunity to retire voluntarily within a specific time frame or be compulsorily retired. Ejike K. George Esq having failed to retire voluntarily within the said time frame was consequently retired compulsorily with effect from February 10, 2025, and this was duly communicated to him.”

The JSC said the above event had no connection whatsoever with current political happenings in the state.

“The attempt by Ejike K. George Esq. to link his exit from service to the political situation is not only a contrived falsehood, but a mischievous action calculated to deceive the public, attract undue sympathy and undeserved patronage. 

“The members of the public were advised to be properly guided.”

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