Anambra assembly: Court grants factional speaker leave to serve embattled Mmaduagwu by substituted means

Mon, Nov 26, 2018 | By publisher


Judiciary

A Federal High Court sitting in Awka, Anambra on Monday, granted leave to Mr Ikem Uzoezie, factional speaker of  the Anambra House of Assembly to serve the embattled speaker Mrs Rita Mmaduagwu by substituted means.

Mmaduagwu was purportedly impeached as speaker of the Assembly by some members of the House on Nov.13 and Uzoezie was elected the new speaker.

Mmaduagwu has since dismissed her impeachment as a nullity.

Justice Bature Gafai, gave the order , after Mr Emeka Agbapuonwu, counsel to Uzoezie told the court that while the other defendants have been successfully served, Mmaduagwu had evaded service.

Gafai adjourned until Tuesday for hearing.

Agbapuonwu also said he could not serve Mmaduagwu, because the assembly complex has been sealed by the police.

He said that attempts to serve her at her residence were resisted by Police guards who did not allow the bailiff to go in an serve.

He therefore prayed the court to grant his application to serve by substituted means.

Uzozie is seeking an interlocutory injunction stopping Mmaduagwu from parading herself as speaker, having been impeached by the required number of members of the Anambra House of Assembly.

Joined in the suit  are, Mr Harford Oseke, Deputy Speaker, Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra and Mr Garba Umar, commissioner of Police in the state as second , third and fourth defendants.

Other reliefs sought include an injunction asking Obiano should stop recognising any other person as speaker other than himself.

He also urged the court to stop Police from hindering him from exercising his duties as speaker and impeding the access of members and staff into the legislative complex.

The assembly complex was taken over by the police and closed to all activities since Nov.15.  (NAN)

– Nov. 26, 2018 @ 16:29 GMT |

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