As the week draws to a close, let’s into the legal world and political developments that shaped the past seven days. Here’s a detailed roundup of our top stories
Plateau State Assembly Rocked by Supreme Court Verdict, Igniting Political Storm
In a Political chaos in the Plateau State House of Assembly following a Supreme Court ruling overturning the Appeal Court judgment. Speaker Gabriel Dewan recognizes only eight members, defying the Supreme Court’s directive to acknowledge the 16 members ousted by the Appeal Court. This raises questions about the status of the disputed lawmakers seeking redress.
Royal Court Orders Repatriation of £6.9m Stolen Assets to Nigeria
A Royal Court in Jersey has ruled for the repatriation of £6.9 million stolen assets to Nigeria. The funds, allegedly diverted by Nigerian officials during the Goodluck Jonathan administration, were intended for combating Boko Haram. The court’s decision emphasizes the importance of proper allocation and use of public funds, especially in international transactions.
Court Orders Lagos Building Investment Company to Pay Staff N24m
Justice Salisu Danjidda ordered Lagos Building Investment Company to pay outstanding amounts to terminated staff, emphasizing that initial payments were under-calculated. The court dismissed the company’s argument, highlighting the entitlement based on the terms of their agreement and Company Handbook.
Rivers Assembly Grants Approval for Resigned Commissioners
Rivers State House of Assembly approves the resignation of nine commissioners as part of an 8-point peace agenda, resolving controversy over Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s request.
Speaker Martin Amaewhule warns of consequences if the Government House staff continues to defy the law.
INEC Asks Supreme Court to Dismiss PDP Candidate’s Appeal
INEC urges the Supreme Court to dismiss the PDP candidate’s appeal challenging concurrent judgments upholding Governor Ahmed Aliyu’s election. The court reserves judgment on allegations of non-qualification, electoral fraud, and irregularities during the March 18, 2023, poll.
Court Orders Swift Reinstatement of Dismissed Film Board Director
Justice Obaseki-Osaghae orders the reinstatement of Mr Olushola Anjorin, dismissing the alleged dismissal as unconstitutional. The court highlights procedural violations and emphasizes adherence to governing laws by federal government statutory bodies like the National Film and Video Censors Board.
EFCC Arraigns Joel Mba Okodi for Alleged N140m Fraud in Owerri
Joel Mba Okodi faces eight counts of stealing and issuing a dishonored cheque, with allegations stemming from false representation and a failed attempt to sell a dilapidated company for N140 million. The court grants bail and sets trial and bail application hearings for February 29 and March 7, 2024.
In conclusion, this week’s legal scene brought about crucial changes, impacting political stability, international partnerships, employee rights, and the integrity of electoral procedures.
Read also our weekly round-up from previous weeks here
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