Thursday, December 3, 2015
Nwobodo drags Nigerian President to court of Minister...
Nwobodo drags Nigerian President to court of ministers
Nwobodo Drags Buhari, AGF
To Court Over Ministers
John Nwobodo, a human rights and public
interest litigation lawyer, has dragged
President Muhammadu Buhari and Abubakar
Malami (SAN), the Attorney General of the
Federation, to the Federal High Court
Abuja over the contrast in the status of
ministers of government of the federation,
PM News.
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Nwobodo in the suit marked as FHC/ABJ/
CS/9942015 is seeking the determination of
three questions namely:
(1) Whether the 1st defendant in the
exercise of the powers conferred on him
under section 147 (2) of the Constitution of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as
amended) is not bound to appoint one
Minister from each State, who shall be so
designated and not otherwise.
(2) Whether the designation or appellation
"Minister of State" or "State Minister of"
with its diminutive status is not
discriminatory against the states from which
Ministers of such designation were
appointed and therefore unconstitutional.
(3) Whether the designation or appellation
"Minister of State" or "State Minister of" is
not a derogation of the spirit and letter of
section 147(3) which intended equality in
number and by extension equality in status,
benefits and privileges.
The plaintiff is therefore seeking the
following:
(A) A DECLARATION that the President of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria in exercising his
powers under section 147 (3) of the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria 1999 (as amended) must appoint
one Minister from each State of the
Federation all of whom shall be of equal
status and must be designated strictly as
"Minister".
(B) A DECLARATION that the designation or
appellation "Minister of State" or "State
Minister for" which carries the connotation
of inferiority to full or substantive
"Minister" and which renders such "Minister
of State" or "State Minister for" subservient
or put him/her in a position to take
instruction or answerable to a full or
substantive "Minister" is a strange
contraption, alien to the Constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as
amended) and therefore unconstitutional.
(C) AN ORDER directing the President of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria to put all the 36
Ministers of the Government of the
Federation at par with each other in terms
of status, benefit and privileges.
(D) AN ORDER directing the President of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria to designate
Ministers in the same Ministry with the same
appellation such as "Joint Minister", "Co-
Minister" or with such terms which denote
equality and to in particular effect such re-
designation in respect of 12 State Ministers
viz Heineken Lokpobiri, State Minister for
Agriculture (Bayelsa state); Mustapha Baba
Shehuri, State Minister for Power, Works &
Housing (Borno state); Emmanuel Ibe
Kachikwu, State Minister of Petroluem (Delta
state); Osagie Ehanire, State Minister for
Health (Edo state); Prof. Anthony Anwuka,
State Minister for Education (Imo state);
Sen, Hadi Sirika, State Minister of Transport
(Aviation) (Katsina state); James Ocholi,
State Minister for Labour and Employment
(Kogi state); Ibrahim Usman Jibril, State
Minister for Environment (Nasarawa state);
Abubakar Bawa Bwari, State Minister of Solid
Minerals (Niger state); Cladius Omoleye
Daramola, State Minister for Niger Delta
(Ondo state); Aisha Abubakar, State Minister
for Trade and Investment (Sokoto state) and
Khadija Bukar Ibrahim, State Minister for
Foreign Affairs (Yobe state)
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