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Magodo: Lagos dares FG, returns to Supreme Court

Lagos State Government is not ready to concede to the Federal Government of Nigeria on the Supreme Court ruling on the occupation of Magodo.

 

The FGN had accused the state of delaying the enforcement of the February 10, 2012, judgement in suit no. SC/112/2002.

 

On January 5, Abubakar Malami, Attorney General and Justice Minister, decried the attack on President Muhammadu Buhari.

 

The AGF’s reaction followed South-West Governors’ condemnation after a Chief Superintendent of Police told Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu that officers deployed to Magodo would not leave.

Magodo: Lagos dares FG, returns to Supreme Court

Malami told them that his office “belongs to the Executive arm of the Government, while the Supreme Court belongs to the Judiciary.”


The Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) criticized their “unjustifiable insinuation of impunity” over the execution of a judgment of the Supreme Court.

 

He recalled that the verdict was delivered in 2012, long before the start of the Buhari administration.

 

“The judgment was a reaffirmation of the judgments of the Court of Appeal and High Court delivered on 31st December, 1993.”

 

The AGF advised the Governors to “unravel” what’s preventing Lagos government from enforcing the order “despite attempts from 2012- 2015 and so-called settlement initiative started in 2016.”

 

On Friday, the state announced that it had returned to the Supreme Court. Gbenga Omotoso, Information Commissioner, issued an update on the settlement.

 

He said following Sanwo-Olu’s intervention, Lagos officials and representatives of the Shangisha Landlords Association (the judgment creditors) held a series of meetings.


“At the said meetings two issues arose: There was a serious division among the judgment creditors as to who controlled or had the right to represent the Association; and

 

“The demand by the judgment creditors that a single global Certificate of Occupancy should be issued in the name of the Association as opposed to the position of the State Government that each of the 549 members of the Association would be given allotment letters individually.

 

“Given the sharp divide between the two factions of the judgment creditors on who has authority to represent the Association and the disagreement regarding whom the Certificate of Occupancy should be issued (collectively or individually), the State Government has approached the Supreme Court to seek further directives and clarifications on both issues.”

 

Omotoso confirmed that Judgment Creditors have been served with the application.

 

The statement reiterated the Lagos government commitment to comply with the Supreme Court judgement “once these two issues are resolved.

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