 The crisis rocking the River State chapter of the People's Democratic Party took a new twist. As the River State House of Assembly passed a motion to de-recognize Celestine Omeja as a former governor of River State. The motion was moved by the leader of the House, Martin, and then Mule to reverse an earlier resolution of the 8th Assembly on June 30, 2015, which compelled the executive arm headed by Gov. Jesu Mwike to recognize Omeja as a former governor and be accorded all entitlements, privileges and benefits. I give that the continued recognition of Omeja in that capacity will be a breach of the Supreme Court's judgment, which in 2007 removed Omeja as a governor for not being the duly elected candidate in that year's election. The motion was seconded by the whip of the House, Evans B.P. And in a debate, all the lawmakers who made contributions, including the representative of Celestine Omeja's constituency in the Iquiri-Lohu government area, agreed to the prize. Mr. Speaker, given the situation, we are in no respect for you. We signed the resolution of the River State House of Assembly on June 30, 2015, called on the executive arm of River State to de-recognize as Celestine Omeja, as former governor of Omeja's name, directs out Celestine Omeja to see his portrait from using the title, his ex-Celestine, his office, and his office, Grand Service Tower of Omeja's name, which are part of all the former governors of Omeja's name. I align myself with all the prayers moved by the leader of the House of Assembly of Omeja's name, especially accent Celestine Omeja, not to fortuitously address himself as the former governor of River State anywhere in any cadre. Of course the river government, of course the river government is above the law. We have the back of the river called the highest of Nigeria. And my constitution is not above constitution. I want to align myself with the prayer of this motion.