Former Aviation Minister, Stella Oduah
Latest news reaching us has it that A Federal High Court in Lagos will on February 2 rule in a suit
filed by Senator Stella Oduah, seeking to stop her prosecution over the
two bullet BMW cars purchased for N255 million during her tenure as
Minister for Aviation in 2013.
The suit which was initially fixed for judgment by Justice Okon
Abang, could not proceed on Monday due to the absence of the judge.
The ex miniter who was dismissed had on August 26, 2015 obtained an
order of preliminary injunction from Justice Mohammed Yunusa of the
same court, restraining the defendants from taking any action against
her pending the final determination of the suit.
Oduah had in the suit asked the court to stop the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the Independent Corrupt Practices
and other related offences Commission (ICPC), the Attorney General of
the Federation (AGF) and the Inspector General of Police (IGP) from
arresting or prosecuting her over the allegations.
She claimed that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC)
government had perfected to use the judiciary to publicly humiliate her
under the guise of fighting graft.
However, the AGF and the IGP had subsequently filed a preliminary
objection, contending that Oduah failed to establish any cause of action
against them, having been unable to prove that she had been invited,
arrested or detained by the AGF and the IGP.
They also challenged the territorial jurisdiction of the Lagos
division of the Federal High Court to hear Oduah’s suit on the grounds
that the alleged rights violation did not take place in Lagos.
According to their lawyer, Tijani Gazali, by virtue of Section
46(1) of the constitution and Order 2 Rule 1 of the Fundamental Rights
Enforcement Procedure, only a court within the state where Oduah’s
rights were allegedly violated could hear the case.
The lawyer said, “From the whole of the applicant’s averments,
there is nowhere she mentioned that her right was or is being breached
by the respondents within the territorial space called Lagos.
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