According to the complainant who is the Chief Executive Officer of the company, Engr. Chris Edime, said the items were supplied to the Assembly when Alfa Umar Imam was the Speaker and the current Speaker, Prince Mathew Kolawole was the Majority Leader and the current Majority Leader, Abdullahi Bello was Minority Leader.
The
private company, Ce Triple F global services limited has dragged the Kogi State
House of Assembly before the State High Court in Lokoja over its failure to pay
N15,780, 920 debt.
The
company in its charges prayed the court to compel the Assembly to pay the money
owed for the supply of LG TV 43, Central Stabilizer, Thermocool Fridge 185ltr,
Thermocool Fridge 195Ltr and 36000 BTU Royal Floor Air Conditioner to the
Assembly in October, 2016.
“Shortly
after crisis broke out in the assembly that removed Imam as the speaker,
Kolawole emerged as the leader of the house. Prince Mather Kolawole and other
principal officers then were all aware of this transaction that we supplied all
these items to the Assembly and we installed them.
“But
surprisingly, we raised an invoice for it to be paid, up till now, nothing has
been done. There was a time we were told to write letter to the Clerk of the
House of which we did on several occasion, but nothing has been done up to this
moment that is why we have taken the matter to court,” he told the court.
The
company is also charging the Assembly for damages and a bridge of Contract as a
cash and credit sale invoice dated was raised in the same year by the company
indicating that the supply of the goods had not been paid for by the assembly.
The case
was filed at the Kogi State High Court (11), Lokoja on Thursday in a suit
number HLC/107/2020 CE Triple F Global Service Limited and one other versus
Kogi State House of Assembly, Speaker Kolawole Matthew and two others.
State
Legal Adviser, Oluwafemi Adegboyega who while speaking at the mentioning of the
case presided by Justice J.J Majibe said that they had filed a motion
challenging certain paragraph of the claimant reply and they are asking the
court to strike out the additional statement on oath.
He however
apologised to the judge for filing the motion in the same day the court is
sitting, assuring that it will not happens again.
He also
proposed November 3, 2021 for hearing of the case which was agreed by the
counsel to the complainant, Sam Akoji Esq.
Justice
Majebi while responding to the plea expressed dismay over filing of a motion on
the day of court proceedings.
He said he
will continue to protect the integrity of the court adding that lawyers should
try as much as possible to file their cases at least 48 hours before court
proceedings.
Justice
Majebi however adjourned to 3rd of November for hearing of the motion.
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