Abuja court recognisesIgho Natufe led Okpe union national executive council

Sun, May 5, 2024
By editor
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Judiciary

THE projections made by some notable chiefs and political leaders in Delta State suffered a breach on Tuesday.

In quick succession, the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja vacated its earlier order granted to the illegal faction of the Okpe Union, formerly led by Professor of Music, Emurobome Idolor, and now led by Joseph Aboze.

The court reversed the earlier order directing the illegal faction to appoint a Board of Trustees for the Okpe Union.

Similarly, the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos last year aborted the dream of the illegal faction. The court declared the Okpe Union leadership appointed by His Royal Majesty, Orhue I, Orodje of Okpe as illegal.

The Okpe Union in a statement on Tuesday in Lagos urged all Okpe nationals to abide by the judgments and rulings of the courts.

“This is the time to uphold the Rule of Law in the Okpe Nation and Kingdom as we call for the unity of our people for the development of our land.”

The statement signed by the Okpe Union General Secretary, Akpederin Kingsley Ehensiri, said that the Federal High Court dashed the hope of the illegal faction.

“The judgment of the Federal High Court, Lagos had already nullified the illegal faction’s Board of Trustees led by Dick Gberevbie with Secretary as Austin Ayemidejor.

“Today’s ruling was pointedly to pave the way for the legally recognized leadership of the Okpe Union to appoint the trustees for the 94 years old Okpe Union. The courts only recognize the National Executive Council of the Okpe Union led by Prof Igho Natufe to appoint trustees for and administer the Okpe Union in compliance with the provisions of the Okpe Union Constitution,”  the statement added.

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-May 05, 2024 @ 14:52 GMT|

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