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Court adjourns Fubara impeachment suit indefinitely

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Court adjourns Fubara impeachment suit indefinitely

A Rivers State High Court has adjourned indefinitely the suit filed by Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Professor Ngozi Nma-Odu, challenging the impeachment process initiated against them by the Speaker and members of the Rivers State House of Assembly

The matter, presided over by Justice Florence Fiberesima of the Oyigbo Judicial Division, was adjourned sine die on Tuesday following confirmation that two separate appeals arising from the suit have been formally filed at the appellate court.

The judge held that the development made it prudent to halt further proceedings at the trial court to allow the Court of Appeal to determine the issues placed before it.

At the resumed hearing, lead counsel to the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Martin Chike-Amaewhule, and 27 other lawmakers, Mr S.I. Amen, SAN, informed the court that an appeal had been duly filed against earlier rulings in the case. He consequently made an oral application urging the court to stay proceedings pending the determination of the appeal.

The application was not opposed by the claimants’ lead counsel, Mr Paul Oritikoro, SAN. Also aligning with the application was Mr Lawrence Oko-Jaja, SAN, counsel to defendants listed as numbers 28 to 30, namely Oko Jumbo, Sokari Goodboy, and Orubienimigha Timothy.

In her ruling, Justice Fiberesima noted that proof of two separate appeals had been presented before the court. She explained that continuing with the substantive suit in the face of pending appeals could result in conflicting decisions, stressing that the interest of justice would be better served by allowing the appellate court to first pronounce on the matter. The case was accordingly adjourned sine die.

The suit before Justice Fiberesima was instituted by Governor Fubara and his deputy to challenge the impeachment moves initiated by the Speaker, 26 other members of the Rivers State House of Assembly, and the Clerk of the House, whom they accused of acting in breach of constitutional provisions.

 

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