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Budget Padding: Abang declines Jibrin’s case against Dogara

A Federal High Court, Abuja, yesterday declined hearing a case filed by Abdulmumini Jibrin, seeking to stop his planned suspension by the Speaker of the House of Representatives Yakubu Dogara.
The judge, Justice Okon Abang, held that due to the limited time, the court would not be able to hear and deliver ruling in the matter before the expiration of the vacation.
Abang said it was proper for the court to return domainthe case file to the Chief Judge of the Court to reassign the case to another judge after vacation.
Jibrin’s Counsel, Mr. Abdulhamid Mohammed, had told the court that the case was slated for hearing.
Mohammed said he had served the defendants in the suit as earlier directed by the court at the last sitting.
He said the third defendant filed memoranda of appearance on behalf of their clients and a notice thereof preliminary objection to challenge the jurisdiction of the court to hear the case.
He also informed the court that the plaintiff had filed a counter affidavit against their objection.
Defence counsel, Mr. Kalu Onuaha, told the court that he filed a notice of preliminary objection challenging the jurisdiction of the court to hear the case.
Abang, however, insisted that he could not take arguments and deliver bench ruling on the matter during vacation.

He said it was better for the matter to be assigned to any judge of the Federal High Court, Abuja Division, after vacation.
Clerk of the House, Yusuf Lasun, Alhassan Doguwa, Leo Ogor, Herman Hembe and Umar Bago were also named as defendants in the suit.
The others were Zakari Mohammed, Chike Okafor, Dan Asuquo, Jagaba Adams, Yakubu Jika and Nkem Abonta.

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