Adazi-Nnukwu chieftaincy dispute : Anambra CJ defers ruling on motion against Obiano, A-G to July 28

An Awka High Court in Anambra State, presided over by the Chief Judge of the state, Justice Peter Umeadi yesterday deferred ruling to July 28, this year in a preliminary objection raised by Ugo Tabansi, counsel to Governor Willie Obiano and Attorney-General of the state, asking the court to expunge the duo's names from the on-going legal tussle arising from chieftaincy crisis in Adazi-Nnukwu community in Anaocha Local government Area of  the state.

Tabansi had in moving his motion for the preliminary objection, asked the court to delete the names of Governor Obiano and the state Attorney-General from the list of defendants in the suit filed by Ichie Emmanuel Chukwuma and his elder brother, Kenneth, asking the court to restrain Obiano and his Attorney-General from giving a certificate of recognition to Prof. Augustine Obiekezie as the traditional ruler of Adazi-Nnukwu, pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit.

In the preliminary objection, Tabansi noted that the court has no jurisdiction to entertain the matter because the plaintiffs did not file and serve a pre-action notice to Obiano and his Attorney-General as required by law, before joining them in the suit, since the duo are deemed to be public officers.

But counsel to Chukwuma brothers, Nnamdi Ibegbu (SAN), told the court to discountenance Tabansi's objection on the ground that the post of an Attorney-General at both state or federation levels, are not among those listed in the constitution as public officers and as such, can sue or be sued, without a pre-action notice, if the need arises.

Ibegbu told the court that it was an affront for the Governor and his Attorney-General who are the third and fourth defendants in the motion to restrain the President-General of Adazi-Nnukwu Town Development Union, ATDU, Chief Benedict Enemuo and other principal officers of the community from further recognizing Obiekezie as the traditional ruler of the area, yet the duo of Obiano and his Attorney-General went ahead and gave a certificate of recognition to Obiekezie, in spite of the pendency of the matter in the court. 

Ibegbu who described the actions of Governor Obiano and his Attorney-General as pure contempt of court, said apart from the pending motion on notice seeking to restrain the defendants from recognizing Obiekezie as the traditional ruler of the area, he was also drawing the attention of the court to a N200 million suit also pending before the court against Enemuo and ATDU for ostracizing the plaintiffs from the community, some time last year.

The plaintiff counsel said all the pending suits emanated from the alleged disqualification of Chukwuma from contesting the Igweship elecion, after he had been selected along side two others candidates, by Nnukwu clan as those who are qualified to contest the election into the Igweship throne in the area.

Adazi-Nnukwu chieftaincy dispute : Anambra CJ defers ruling on motion against Obiano, A-G to July 28 Adazi-Nnukwu chieftaincy dispute : Anambra CJ defers ruling on motion against Obiano, A-G to July 28 Reviewed by Unknown on Tuesday, July 12, 2016 Rating: 5

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