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Court rejects 12 members-elect’s plea to take over Edo Assembly

The Edo State High Court, sitting in Benin City, on Thursday, rejected a plea for an interim injunction filed by the 12 pro-Oshiomhole members-elect asking the court to restrain security agencies from barricading and cordoning off the Assembly complex so they can have access to take over the House.

In suit no B/81OS/2019, Rt. Hon. Victor Edoror, Member-elect, Esan Central Constituency; Barr. Washington Osifo, Uhunmwode Constituency, Edo State House of Assembly and Hon. Crosby Eribo, Member-elect, Egor Constituency, on behalf of the 12pro-oshiuomhole’s members-elect also asked the court to restrain the Speaker of the Assembly, Rt. Hon. Frank Okiye, and his Deputy, Hon. Yekini Idiaye, from parading themselves as Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Assembly, respectively.

The court headed by Justice Erhabor, refused the ex-parte application, while the matter was adjourned to July 24. Though the Claimants were not in court, but they were represented by their lawyer. The security operatives asked to be restrained are the Edo State Commissioner of Police; Director, Department of State Services, Edo State, and Commandant of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC). The members-elect challenged the constitutionality of the inauguration of the 7th Assembly of the Edo State House of Assembly, noting, “there is need to restrain the 1st and 2nd defendants from further parading themselves, describing themselves or acting or purport to exercise the powers and functions of the office of the Speaker and Deputy Speaker respectively until the hearing and determination of this suit.” Ruga: Ooni of Ife meets Buhari, says “we don’t want war in South West”

In his ruling, Justice Erhabor ordered the Abuja law makers-elect to put the Speaker, Deputy Speaker and other defendants on notice of their suit before him.

He refused granting the ex-parte application because it was lacking in merit. Speaking on the ruling, Law Teacher, Barrister Adaze Andrew Emwanta, explained that “The legal implication of the ruling of the Edo State High Court is to the effect that the plan of the lawmakers-elect to take over the premises of the Edo State House of Assembly has suffered another set-back.” House of Representatives promoting violence – Edo Assembly(Opens in a new browser tab) Emwanta advised the 12 House of Assembly members-elect to present themselves to the Speaker of the Assembly, Rt. Hon. Frank Okiye for inauguration instead of creating all sorts of drama at the National Assembly or the courts.

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