The Guardian (Nigeria)

Court orders suspension of AKK gas pipeline project

- From Murtala Adewale, Kano

AFEDERAL High Court sitting in Kano has ordered the immediate suspension of Ajaokuta,

Kaduna and Kano ( AKK) Gas Pipelines project in Kano State.

In an ex parte motion granted by Justice Sa’adatu Mark, the court restrained the Federal Government, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n ( NNPC), ORA Egbunike and Associates, and Minister of Petroleum Resources from digging and constructi­ng gas well in Kano portion of the project.

The order signed by the court registrar, Zainab Bello, restrained the defen - dants, their service agents and representa­tives from carrying out any adminis - trative or executive func - tions, or performing any contractua­l obligation­s under any agreement on the project.

It also directed the plain - tiffs to ensure the respon - dents were put on notice with the seven days of service of the order.

The motion was filed on February 15, 2021, and order granted on February 10, 2021.

In a substantiv­e applicatio­n, Abdullahi Adamu and 35 others argued that acquisitio­n of plots and farmlands at Magami village in Dawakin- Kudu Council of Kano, dedicated for the AKK Gas Pipelines project, did not follow due process.

The defendants, according to the plaintiffs, acquired the lands illegally, having failed to fulfil the required provisions of the law for the land acquisitio­n.

Counsel to the plaintiffs, Abubakar Ishaq, told jour - nalists at the weekend that the motion was instituted to correct the injustice against the land- owners. Ishaq noted that the defendants failed to respond adequately to the first service of pre- action notice forwarded to them.

“We are asking the court to declare the action and process through which the Federal Government acquired the plots and farmlands invalid, without any legal effect,” he noted.

President Muhammadu Buhari, in June 2020, flagged off the $ 2.8 billion gas pipelines project to boost economic developmen­t in the country.

The project, which originated from Ajaokuta in Kogi, traverses Abuja, Niger, Kaduna and terminated in Kano. It would be fed from the existing domestic infrastruc­ture with a capacity of over 1.5 billion cubic feet daily.

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