Panel of
inquiry headed by Justice J.U Oyomire, had indicted Oshiomhole and recommended
that criminal proceedings be commenced against him.
The Federal
High Court sitting in Abuja has restrained the Edo State Government and
Governor Godwin Obaseki from arresting and prosecuting the Chairman of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Mr Adams Oshiomhole.
Oshiomhole,
through his counsel, Mr Ehiogie West- Idahosa, in an ex parte motion asked the
court to stop his arrest and prosecution on account of the report.
The Edo
government, however through its counsel Mr Alex Ejeiseme, SAN, went to the
court with a preliminary objection to stop the ex parte order from being heard.
Ejeiseme
argued that since he was challenging the jurisdiction of the court to hear the
matter, the court must determine the issue of jurisdiction before entertaining
any other application.
He agreed
that he had not been served the applicant’s processes, but that he responded
based on an online version he had printed.
Following
listening to arguments by parties, Justice Ahmed Mohammed ordered respondents
in the matter not to take any decision on the matter pending the determination
of the issue of jurisdiction.
”An interim
order is hereby made restraining the prosecution of the applicant pursuant to
the report submitted to the 1st to 3rd respondents or any white paper, pending
the determination of the issue of jurisdiction raised in the 1st to 4th
respondents’ notice of preliminary objection, the judge said.
The court
also directed Oshiomhole’s counsel to serve all the respondents his processes
within 48 hours.
The matter
is, however, adjourned until June 17.
Also named as
respondents in the suit are the Attorney- General and Commissioner of Justice
for Edo, Justice J.U Oyomire, Inspector-General of Police and the Department.
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