A High Court sitting in Makurdi, the Benue State capital has vacated the
interim order restraining the Speaker of the Benue State House of
Assembly, Titus Uba, and 21 other members from holding sittings at the
Assembly complex.
High Court presided over by the Chief Judge of Benue State, Justice
Aondover Kaka’an vacated the order while ruling on a motion brought to
it by counsels to the speaker, Mr Sebastine Hon, SAN and Edward
Ashiekaa, SAN, who had prayed the court to set aside its interim order
of August 13th, 2018.
In his ruling, Justice Kaka’an stated that by law, the judicial arm
of government could not restrain the Benue State House of Assembly from
performing its legislative functions.
He stated that the role of the judiciary was not to overheat the
polity with orders capable of destabilizing same, and maintained that
the court should not encourage impunity in any way.
The Chief Judge described the argument against granting of the motion
by counsel to the former Speaker, Terkimbi Ikyange and seven others, Mr
Sunday Okpale as an academic exercise.
He ruled that the interim order of August 13, 2018 which restrained
the use of the Assembly complex played on the intelligence of an earlier
order and the entire legal system and was a dent on the image of the
judiciary.
Justice Kaka’an maintained that injunctive orders were not at the
beck and call of the court to be shared and that claimants must earn
them.
He transferred the substantive case to High Court 9 presided over by
Justice Augustine Ityonyiman for hearing and determination on November
26th, 2018.
Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Micheal Gusa, in a
reaction, stated that by virtue of the ruling, the Benue State House of
Assembly under the leadership of Hon. Uba could resume the conduct of
legislative business at the Assembly Complex.
He said the ruling upheld the principle of Separation of Powers in a democracy.
Recall that Justice Theresa Igoche who was ruling on the motion
brought before her by Mike Osman, SAN, counsel to the impeached speaker,
Terkibir Ikyange in August, this year had restrained the new speaker
and other 21 members from the assembly complex.
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