The office of Secretary to
the Government of the Federation, dated July 16, 2015 Ref. No. SGF.19/S.81/XIX/964
and July 23, 2015 Ref. No. SGF.55/S.2 were all dissolved.
The Sen Bassey Ewa-Henshaw led board, through their counsel, Mr Ebun-Olu Adegborowa, is contending that the circular were wrongly applied to NDDC.
The Sen Bassey Ewa-Henshaw led board, through their counsel, Mr Ebun-Olu Adegborowa, is contending that the circular were wrongly applied to NDDC.
The members of the Niger
Delta Development Commission, NDDC board, have asked the National Industrial
Court sitting in Abuja, to declare that President Muhammadu Buhari has no
powers to sack them as their appointments are governed by statutes and for a
fixed period, as same period has not expired.
Defendants in the suit are
the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senate and House of
Representatives. Their counsel pointed out that by virtue of section 6 (6) of
the 1999 Constitution as amended, once parties have submitted their dispute
before a competent court, none of them is allowed to resort to self-help or to
take any step that may jeopardize the due hearing of the matter on its merit.
The claimants argued that
by virtue of sections 2, 3 and 5 of the NDDA Establishment Act, they were
entitled to four years unbroken tenure from December 16, 2013 to December 15,
2017 and they cannot be deprived of the said appointments, or removed from
office, dissolved or their appointments terminated save and in accordance with
the extant provisions of the said Act.
According to them; “By
virtue of the NDDC Establishment Act, the Governing Board of the commission
cannot be dissolved, either through the letters dated July 16, 2015, Ref. No.
SGF.19/S.81/XIX/964 and July 23, 2015, Ref. No. SGF.55/S.2, respectively, or in
any other manner that constitutes a violation of sections 2,3,5 and other
extant provisions of the said NDDC Act.”
They are praying the court
to; “Declare that the letters respectively, are ultra vires, ineffective and
ineffectual to ground the dissolution of the 4th Governing Board of the NDDC
and the same are invalid, null and void and of no effect whatsoever, in so far as
they relate to the dissolution of the said Governing Board.

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