Exactly three months after his suspension from office as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, on Tuesday suffered a set back in his bid to nullify his suspension and return to office, as a Federal High Court siting in Abuja has declined jurisdiction to entertain his suit wherein he is seeking for an order of the court declaring his suspension from office without the support of the Senate as null and void and of no effect whatsoever. Sanusi's suspension which came just about four months to his June retirement date, was announced on 2nd of February via a statement issued by the President Goodluck Jonathan's Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Reuben Abati, following a letter ordering his suspension dated 19th February and signed by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Anyim Pius Anyim. The statement notes that the federal government had taken special notice of reports of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria and other inves...
Supreme Court Fixes Judgment Date For Okorocha's Appeal Nnamdi Felix / Abuja The Supreme Court has fixed 24th January, 2014 to deliver judgment in an appeal filed by Imo state Governor Rochas Okorocha, challenging the decision of an Appeal Court in Owerri, which joined former governor of the state, Chief Ikedi Ohakim, in an appeal instituted by Senator Ifeanyi Ararume, the candidate of then Action Congress of Nigeria in the governorship election held in the state in 2011. Senator Ararume is challenging the May 6th, 2011 supplementary elections conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission which ushered in Okorocha as the governor of state. Proceedings at the court was disrupted by conflicting appearance by different lawyers who claimed to have been briefed by different persons claiming to be the national. Chairman of the All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA, under which platform Okorocha won the election before defecting to the All Progressive Congress. ...
Embattled former director of Pensions at the Office of the Head of Service of the Federation, Dr. Shuaibu Sani Teidi, who is standing trial on an alleged embezzlement, on Tuesday approached a Federal High Court siting in Abuja asking the court to make an order nullifying the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Establishment Act which, according to him, is illegal, null and void. Speaking through his lawyer, Mr. Edgar Onoja, the former director urged the court to hold that the National Assembly went against the spirit of the Nigerian Constitution by setting up a body to perform the duties of the Nigerian Police Force contrary to the constitution. "The purpose of this suit, is to declare the EFCC Act as unconstitutional since the organization carries out the duties of the Police. They apprehend offenders, investigate crimes and initiate criminal proceedings in court, all these are the duties listed to be carried out by the Nigerian Police. The EFCC enjoys the sta...
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