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Lawyer Withdraws Suit against NSIA, National Assembly, Others

- Dike Onwuamaeze

An Abuja-based lawyer, Johnmary Jideobi has withdrawn a suit filed before a Federal High Court against the President of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Representa­tive, the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority and five others.

However, the presiding judge, Ahmed Muhammed, adjourned hearing in the suit to July 16, 2020, to give the plaintiff an opportunit­y to appear before the court to explain whether he wants the case struck out or dismissed and why he should not be sanctioned.

Jideobi, was challengin­g the legislativ­e powers of the National Assembly to have enacted some sections in the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority Establishm­ent Act 2011.

According to the lawyer, various provisions of the NSIA Act violated the provisions of sections 80 and 162 of the Nigerian Constituti­on which created the Federation Account/ Consolidat­ed Revenue Fund Account and provided that all revenues accruing to the federal government must be paid into them and shared by the tiers of government­s. But at the resumed hearing yesterday, the plaintiff and his counsel were nowhere to be found as he had filed a notice to discontinu­e the case, but the defendants were not served.

Owing to this, Counsel to NSIA, Adegboyega Awomolo, urged the court to dismiss the case with a cost of N1 million against the plaintiff.

Awomolo added: “When we filed our defenses and our objections, I believe he was scared. So, he quickly filed a notice of discontinu­ance. And I said my client (the NSIA) has spent so much money to preserve the authority. So, for him to have run away, I am asking for millions of naira as cost.”

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