New allegation from Gov Ikpeazu against NJC, CJN

 
Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia state has brought an allegation over his case to the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Justice Mahmud Mohammed and the National Judicial Council (NJC) – The Abia state governor wants the CJN and NJC to investigate what he described as “irreparable injustice” meted on him by Justice Okon Abang of the Abuja Federal High Court – Governor Ikpeazu is fighting a serious battle over his continuity as Abia state governor Abia state governor Okezie Ikpeazu has alleged there is a foul play regarding how his governorship case is being handled. Ikpeazu wrote a letter to both the CJN and NJC stating that Justice Abang’s acts of abuse of office and unfair justice has thrown his state into a theatre of confusion.

 The embattled governor of the Southeast state also said the political atmosphere was not clear and that there was total anarchy in Abia state. Governor Ikpeazu urged the NJC to investigate and take necessary disciplinary measures against Justice Abang. The letter the governor sent was titled ‘Abuse of Judicial Power and Injustice Meted to Dr Okezie Ikpeazu by Hon Justice Okon Abang of the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court.’ Share on Facebook Share on Twitter allegation Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia state One of the governor’s lawyers Emeka Eze signed the letter. Part of the letter reads: “I am one of the legal counsel engaged by Dr Okezie Ikpeazu in the prosecution of the above matter and have his instructions to bring to your attention and that of the esteemed members of the National Judicial Council the irreparable injustice meted to him by Hon Justice Okon Abang. “On June 27, Hon Justice Okon Abang delivered oral judgment in the said suit with a pronouncement in court that copies of the judgment will be made available to parties within seven days.

 “A few hours after delivery of the judgment, we sent formal requests for the written copies of the judgments, filed a notice of appeal and an application for stay of execution of the orders of the court. “The filed copies of the notice of appeal and applications for stay of execution were duly served on all parties, including INEC on the same day. “On receipt of our notice of appeal and application to stay execution of the orders of the court, Justice Abang surreptitiously and without our knowledge enrolled a seven-paged order signed by him and delivered same to the plaintiff to enable him enforce the orders contained in his enrolled judgment, thereby truncating the petitioner’s rights to appeal against the judgment. “I make bold to state with due respect that the enrolled order signed by Justice Abang, apart from being prepared without a written judgment, did not emanate from the reliefs being sought by the plaintiff in the matter, but intended solely to remove our client from office and replace him with the plaintiff Uche Ogah. “It is important to state here that despite Justice Abang’s zeal in enrolling his order for enforcement, he has up till this moment as we write (which is four clear days after delivery of the judgment) refused to release the court file to the registry of the Federal High Court for compilation of records and has not made available signed copies of the judgment to us despite repeated demands.” Justice Okon Abang, who Governor Ikpeazu is accusing of wrongdoing over his case, stated about four days ago that the court must take a decision on the Abia state governorship matter.

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