A Nigerian lawyer, Musa Baba-panya has filled a suit seeking stop President Muhammadu Buhari from continuing with the swearing in of his recently screened ministerial nominees.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja will on Monday, 19th August 2019, deliver its ruling in the suit, which came as a result of the exclusion of a Federal Capital Territory (FCT) indigene from his cabinet list.
Musa Baba-panya argues that the omission of the FCT from the list makes it incomplete. He wants the court to declare the nominations and planned oath taking null and void.
In the suit with number FHC/ABJ/CS/878/19, Baba-panya, who is also an indigene of Karu in the FCT, said the president’s action was contrary to an appeal court judgment delivered on March 15, 2018.
In the suit, President Buhari is the first defendant while the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) is the second defendant.
The lawyer wants the court to declare that the ministerial list is not complete and as a result, it is illegal and unconstitutional to inaugurate the nominees.
With another lawyer, Sylvanus Tanko, Baba-panya, prayed the court to grant an interim injunction restraining the president from inaugurating the confirmed ministers-designate pending the determination of the motion on notice.
He argued that allowing the president to go on with his decision would mean that “he is going to constitute an illegal cabinet.”
He also said despite the fact that President Buhari presently has 43 ministerial-designate, he was yet to meet “the minimum requirement of the constitution which is at least one minister each from the 36 states including FCT, making a total of 37.
Posted: at | |