Amaechi |
A Federal High Court sitting in Port
Harcourt has nullified the appointment of Justice Peter Agumagu as the Acting
Chief Judge of Rivers State.
The court, SHOWBIZPLUS gathered, also directed the state
governor to comply with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution on the
appointment of an acting chief judge for the state.
The Kengena Unity Forum led by Boma
Goodhead and Ajenyanate Samuel had gone to court to challenge Agumagu’s
appointment as an acting chief judge of the state by the State Governor, Mr.
Rotimi Amaechi.
The plaintiff maintained that the
state governor erred by appointing an acting chief judge from the Customary
Court as against the provisions of the Constitution that the most senior judge
from the State High Court should be selected as the acting chief judge.
Embattled Amaechi, on August 20, 2013 swore in Justice Agumagu, who was then the
President of the Customary Appeal Court in the state, as the acting state chief
judge.
Agumagu’s appointment last year came
on the heels of the retirement of former chief judge of the state, Justice Iche
Ndu.
But ruling on the matter on
Wednesday, the presiding judge, Justice Lambo Akanbi, described the controversy
surrounding the appointment of an acting chief judge as needless, adding that
the 1999 Constitution was explicit on matter.
Akanbi, however, did not give
consent to the plea that Justice Daisy Okocha of the State High Court be
directed to take charge as the Acting Chief Judge of the State, adding that
doing otherwise would mean usurping the powers of the governor and the National
Judicial Commission to make such appointment.
“The question as to who qualifies to
be appointed as acting chief judge of the state has generated a lot of needless
controversy. The provision of section 271, sub-section 4 of the constitution is
very clear, explicit and without ambiguity. It says the governor shall appoint
the most senior judge of the High Court.
“I have evidence before me
unchallenged that his Lordship, my Lord, the Honorable Justice P.N.C Agumagu is
a judge and indeed, the President of the Customary Court of Appeal of Rivers
State.
“The inevitable conclusion I have
reached is that His Lordship, the Honorable Justice P.N.C. Agumagu, is not
qualified as a State High Court Judge hence he is not suitable and unqualified
to be appointed as Acting Chief Judge of the High Court of Rivers State.
“The only consequential order I
should make in the circumstance is to direct the governor to comply with the
constitutional provision on the appointment of an Acting Chief Judge of the
State High Court as provided under Section 271, sub-section 4 of the 1999
Constitution. That shall be the judgement of the court,” Justice Akanbi stated.
Counsel to the plaintiff and Legal
Adviser to Kengena Unity Forum, Mr. Tubotamuno Dick, told newsmen shortly after
the ruling that they delighted that the court agreed with their submissions.
Dick expressed the need for the
state governor to swear in Justice Okocha as the acting chief judge of the
state, adding that the Nigerian Bar Association and other relevant bodies will
protest if Amaechi failed to comply with the directive of the Federal High
Court.
“We expected that between today and
tomorrow, the governor should swear in Honorable Justice Daisy Okocha as the
acting chief judge of the State High Court. Failure to do so, we will call on
the NBA and other relevant bodies to protest,” he said.
Also, counsel to the state
government (defendant), Mr. Tuduru Ede, said they were not satisfied with the
ruling on the matter and added that they (state government) would appeal the
judgement.
7 comments:
Amaechi? This time, it the constitution you are going against. God help you.
me i am tired of reading and commenting on amaechi everyday
Must he always be in the news for the bad reasons?
Me think Amaechi needs deliverance!
He forgets easily. Considering how he became governor, he should have stayed clear of trouble. God help him
the court should do the right thing.
the stone is in in the air, now calabash is afraid!!!!
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