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Assets: S’Court dismisses 16 Northern states’ suit

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 The  Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a suit by 16 northern states, through  which they had sought an order compelling the Federal Government to pay  them about N7.039bn as compensation for some assets of the northern  region taken over by the Federal Government in 1977.The court, in a unanimous judgement,  held that the northern states delayed in filing the suit, and as such  had been caught by expiration of time.This, the apex court said, was because  the suit was filed outside the six years allowed under Section 7 (1) of  the Limitation Law, CAP 122 of the Laws of the Federation of Nigeria  1990.The lead judgment was prepared by Justice Mary Peter-Odili, but read by Justice Olukayode Ariwoola.The Supreme Court held that the  plaintiffs ought to have filed the court action immediately after the  Federal Government was said to have admitted its indebtedness to them  through a letter dated July 27, 1983.The court upheld the Attorney-General of  the Federation’s argument that the cause of action had been caught by  the statute of limitation and thereby denying the court the  jurisdictional powers to hear the case.The 16 northern states had sued the  Federal Government through the Attorney-General of the Federation,  alleging that the Federal Military Government forcefully took over the  assets owned by the defunct Northern States Marketing Board, using  Decree No. 29 of 1977.The states are Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno,  Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Sokoto,  Taraba, Yobe and Zamfara.They claimed that following the takeover  of the assets, the then Supreme Military Council assured them that the  Federal Government would pay for the assets of the NSMB and assets of  other commodity boards so acquired.According to them, the military  government did not fulfil its promise but that, the Federal Government,  as at July 27, 1983 admitted owing them $10.3m which when converted  using the prevailing exchange rate of (N150.00 to $1) was put at N3bn.They further claimed that government  owed them additional N3.9bn being the current equivalent of alleged  undisputed claim of N13m being the value of some moveable properties and  cotton store complexes taken over by the Federal Government.Justices Aloma Mukhtar, Ibrahim Tanko  Muhammed, Muhammed Muntaka-Coomassie, Nwali Sylvester Ngwuta, Ariwoola,  Clara Bata Ogunbiyi, who were also in the panel that heard the case,  agreed with the lead judgement.

 Biafra Galaxy

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