Monday, November 23, 2015

High court stops installation of Eze Ndigbo in Edo

Jethro Ibileke/Benin


FILE PHOTO: Chief Luke Abbas, (M), presents souvenirs to Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State during a courtesy visit of the Igbo Community Union to the Governor in his office on 12 June 2013.

FILE PHOTO: Chief Luke Abbas, (M), presents souvenirs to Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State during a courtesy visit of the Igbo Community Union to the Governor in his office on 12 June 2013.



A high court in Benin, presided over by Justice A. Edodo-Eruaga, has ordered the Edo state police commissioner, Chris Ezike, to prevent the installation of one Chief Luke Abbas as Eze Ndigbo of Edo state.


Justice Edodo-Eruaga’s order followed an ex parte motion filed by Chief Fecus Ezekwere and two others on behalf of the Igbo

community union in Benin city.


The court in an enrolment order signed by its Assistant Director, granted an interim injunction restraining Abbas from presenting himself to Eze Nwosu Ibe for installation as Eze Ndigbo of Edo State.


Justice Edodo-Eruaga also restrained Ibe and his agents from installing Abbas as Eze Ndigbo of Edo State pending the determination of the motion on notice.


Additionally, he gave an order of interim injunction restraining the state commissioner of police from “permitting or allowing Ibe and Abbas to assemble at Abbas’s residence for the purpose of installing him as Eze Ndigbo of Edo State.”


The case has been adjourned to 22 December for hearing of the motion on notice.







High court stops installation of Eze Ndigbo in Edo
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