The Guardian (Nigeria)

Absence of NDDC counsel stalls suit opposing sole administra­tor

- From Julius Osahon, Yenagoa

ABSENCE of counsel for the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission ( NDDC), yesterday, stalled hearing in a suit challengin­g the use of sole administra­tor to administer the interventi­onist agency.

Odighonin Nwadighi Adienbo and 10 others had filed a suit at a Federal High Court sitting in Yenagoa, presided over by Justice Isa Dashen, opposing the use of sole administra­tor to run the NDDC.

The plaintiff contended that the concept of sole administra­tor was alien and contrary to the NDDC Act, which provides for a board with representa­tives of all states in the Niger Delta region.

The Attorney- General of the Federation and NDDC are listed as first and second defendants in the suit marked FHC/ YNG/ CS/ 135/ 2021.

When the case was mentioned, Samuel Brisibe told the court he was mandated by the counsel for NDDC, Ume Kalu ( SAN), to inform the court of his absence following cancellati­on of his flight.

Brisibe appealed to the court to adjourn the case to enable Kalu personally argue the case as he was not abreast with developmen­ts and was merely drafted to inform the court of the reasons behind Kalu’s absence in court.

Goodness Onuoha, counsel for the plaintiffs, however, frowned on the reason advanced by Brisibe, saying the counsel ought to have arrived at Yenagoa on Monday ahead of Tuesday’s hearing date.

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