JUST IN: High Court Vacates Order Freezing Abia State Government Accounts | #NwokeukwuMascot
But in a motion of notice filed by Ihediwa,l, Governor Ikpeazu prayed the court to vacate the order made against the affected banks and financial institutions for want of jurisdiction and for being obtained mala fide (carried out in bad faith or with intent to deceive).
At the proceedings on Thursday, Ihediwa contended that the jurisdiction of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja does not touch another state.
He further claimed that the applicant has not cited any instance of looting by the outgoing government but was making mere speculation to the court.
He urged the court to vacate the order so that civil servants could be paid by the governor as well as for him to run his government efficiently.
But Johnmary argued that his application was made in interest of the public. Ruling on Thursday, Justice Kawu held that interim orders should last for seven days.
He also aligned with the submission of Ihediwa that civil servants should be paid.
“The Interim order is hereby vacated, ” said Kawu while adjourning the main application to 27 day of April for hearing.
The main suit seeks to permanently freeze the Abia state bank accounts on the ground of alleged diversion of public funds by the outgoing government.
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