Court Adjourns Case On NDDC Board Nomination

Court Sentences Five Men To Death For Killing Woman Over Witchcraft Accusation
Court Sentences Five Men To Death For Killing Woman Over Witchcraft Accusation

Federal High Court, Abuja, on Monday, adjourned the case filed by Ilaje Stakeholders against the nomination of Charles Ogunmola as Executive Director of Projects of the Niger-Delta Development Commission.

Gatekeepers News reports that the Plaintiffs in the case are led by the former Clerk of the National Assembly and also Chairman Board of Trustees of Ugboland Development Congress, Asiwaju Oluyemi Ogunyomi are Adebowale Karaki, who are also trustee and Secretary of Ugboland Development Congress, respectively.

The other plaintiffs are Incorporated Trustees of Ilaje Advancement Forum, Idowu Mafimisebi, Olaniran Obele and Ige Asemudara, all lawyers representing Ilaje Lawyers Forum.

When the suit came up on February 6, 2023 before the Justice Obiora Egwuatu, Senior Advocate of Nigeria and human rights activist Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, led the legal team of Idowu Mafimisebi and Gbadebo Ikuesan, for the Plaintiffs.

Adegboruwa informed the Court that the Plaintiffs would like to discontinue the suit against the National Assembly, while retaining the President, the Attorney-General of the Federation and Charles Ogunmola.

The Court granted the application and the National Assembly was struck out of the suit. Adegboruwa also moved an application for substituted service of the originating processes on Charles Ogunmola which the court also granted.

Adegboruwa then informed the Court that one of the Plaintiffs in the cases, Dr. Mann Ali has been appointed as a Commissioner with the Independent National Electoral Commission, whilst urging the court to strike out his name from the suit.

Gatekeepers News reports that the Court granted the application and thereafter adjourned the case to March 8, 2023 for hearing.

In the main Originating Summons, the Plaintiffs are challenging the appointment of Charles B. Ogunmola in violation of section 12 (1) of the NDDC Act wherein it is specifically stated that the Managing Director and the Executive Directors of the NDDC must be indigenes of the oil producing areas. In the affidavit in support of the case deposed to by Adebowale Karaki, it is stated that Charles Ogunmola has been rejected by the oil producing areas of Ondo State, by the legislators representing Ondo State in the National Assembly and also by the entire people of Ondo State through the Governor of the State who has openly supported his rejection.

The Plaintiffs stated further that being the first time an executive appointment of the NDDC is zoned to Ondo State, it will amount grave injustice for the oil producing areas of the State to be shortchanged by denying them the opportunity as Charles Ogunmola is not suitably qualified to administer projects and feel the pains and anguish of the people directly affected by the impact of oil production and exploration.

The Plaintiffs are also seeking the following reliefs from the Court:

A. A DECLARATION that having regards to the mandatory provisions of section 12 (1) and other enabling sections of the Niger-Delta Development Commission (Establishment, Etc) Act 2000, appointment into the position of the Executive Director of Projects of the Niger-Delta Development Commission as zoned to Ondo State is limited and exclusive to indigenes of the oil producing areas of Ilaje Local Government Council of Ondo State being the only oil producing area of Ondo State.
B. A DECLARATION that having regards to the mandatory provisions of section 12 (1) and other enabling sections of the Niger-Delta Development Commission (Establishment, Etc) Act 2000, the 5th Defendant is not qualified to be appointed into the position of Executive Director of Projects of the Niger-Delta Development Commission as zoned to Ondo State not being an indigene of the oil producing area of Ondo State and he is not entitled to be nominated, screened, confirmed, assume, be recognized or function in office as such.
C. A DECLARATION that the nomination, confirmation and appointment of the 5th Defendant as the Executive Director of Projects of the Niger-Delta Development Commission is illegal, unlawful, null, void and contrary to the intent and purpose of the Niger-Delta Development Commission (Establishment, Etc) Act 2000.
D. A DECLARATION that the 1st-4th Defendants are under a constitutional and statutory duty to comply with the mandatory provisions of section 12 (1) of the Niger-Delta Development Commission (Establishment, Etc) Act in the appointment of the Executive Director of Projects of the Niger-Delta Development Commission when the said position is zoned to Ondo State as in the present case.
E. A DECLARATION that the 1st-3rd Defendants are under a constitutional and statutory duty to comply with the mandatory provisions of section 12 (1) of the Niger-Delta Development Commission (Establishment, Etc) Act in the appointment and confirmation of the Managing Director, Executive Director, Finance and Administration and Executive Director, Projects of the Niger-Delta Development Commission whenever any of the said positions are zoned to Ondo State as in the present case.
F. AN ORDER nullifying, cancelling, invalidating and setting aside the appointment and confirmation of the 5th Defendant as the Executive Director of Projects of the Niger-Delta Development Commission for being in violation section 12 (1) of the Niger-Delta Development Commission (Establishment) Act 2000.
G. AN ORDER directing the 1st Defendant to forthwith appoint a person from the oil producing area of Ondo State as the Executive Director of Projects of the Niger-Delta Development Commission in compliance with the mandatory provisions of section 12 (1) of the Niger-Delta Development Commission (Establishment, Etc) Act 2000.
H. AN INJUNCTION restraining the 1st-4th Defendants from swearing in, dealing with, recognizing or in any other manner treating the 5th Defendant as the Executive Director of Projects of the Niger-Delta Development Commission.
I. AN INJUNCTION restraining the 5th Defendant from assuming office or parading or holding out himself or performing the functions and duties of Executive Director of Projects of the Niger-Delta Development Commission not being an indigene of the oil producing area of Ondo State.

ALTERNATIVELY,

AN ORDER directing the 5th Defendant to forthwith surrender, relinquish and vacate office as the Executive Director of Projects of the Niger-Delta Development Commission.
J. PERPETUAL INJUNCTION restraining the 1st-4th Defendants, from appointing or confirming the appointment of anyone into the position of Managing Director, Executive Director, Finance or Executive Director Projects respectively of the Niger-Development Commission other than from the oil producing area of Ondo State when such position is zoned to Ondo State as in the present case.