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Court Fixes 8 May for Ruling in Case of Abuse of Local Government, Unlawful Sack of Elected Officials, and Appointment of Illegal Caretaker Committees by Benue Governor, Fr Alia – Opinion Nigeria

The lawyers also cited relevant sections of the Local Government Law which use both ‘remove’ and ‘suspend’, with regard to local government officials, interchangeably and interpret both to mean the same thing. Not done, our lawyers filed an amended suit choosing to abandon the first and fourth questions earlier raised, and the prayers associated with them.

Court Fixes May 8 For Ruling On Benue Governor s Abuse Of Local Government Funds, Unlawful Sacking Of Officials

        Justice P T Kwahar of the Benue State High Court sitting in Makurdi has fixed May 8, 2024 for ruling on preliminary issues in the suit challenging the unconstitutional sacking of elected local government officials in the state and subsequent appointment of caretaker committees in violation of the 1999 Nigeria Constitution (as amended).    

Court Adjourns Hearing of Abuse of Local Government, Illegal Sack of Elected Local

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Court Fixes February To Hear Suit Against Benue Governor Alia Over Illegal Sacking Of Local Council Officials

  The Benue State High Court has fixed February 6 for the hearing/ adoption of written notices on the suit seeking for order of the court to declare the removal of the elected local government chairmen and councillors in the state by Governor Hyacinth Alia, as a coup d'etat. SaharaReporters reported on October 24, 2023, that Sesugh Akume, a human rights activist sued the Benue State government as a private citizen, saying he was concerned over the flagrant violation of the constitutional provisions.

Lawsuit to Address Abuse of Local Government System in Benue Commences; Adjourned 11 December for Hearing – Opinion Nigeria

The claim by the Benue attorney-general (himself who represented the respondents along with a large retinue of lawyers) that they had not been served the originating processes in the substantive matter was discountenanced by the trial judge who confirmed from court records before him that they were indeed served the processes with evidence of acknowledgement.

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