Obey Court judgement on FCT ministerial status, Senate tells Buhari


Senate Thursday admonished President Muhammadu to obey the judgement of Appeal Court on the need for an indigene of the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT, Abuja ),  be appointed a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria like indigenes of the 36 States of the Federation.


The Court of Appeal Abuja had on the strength of litigation brought before it by concerned indigenes of FCT on the need for an indigene from the territory to be among the serving Honourable Ministers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria , gave judgement to that effect  September last year.


Earlier before the Court of Appeal ruling, the FCT Senator in the Senate, Philip Tanimu Aduda, had on July 30, 2019, submitted a petition from an indigene of the territory, Mr Ezekiel .D. Musa, against refusal of President Buhari to appoint anybody from the territory as Minister.
The Petition was subsequently considered by the Senate by forwarding it to its  Committee on Ethics , Privileges and Public Petition for required legislative action .


The committee in its  report submitted by Senator Ayo Akinyelure ( PDP Ondo Central), recommended that based on the decisions of the Court of Appeal Abuja and the Constitutional provisions of sections 299 and 147(3) , indigenes of FCT be granted approval by Mr President to be represented in the Federal Executive Council as Minister.


In approving the recommendation after exhaustive debate by Senators , the Senate through an amended prayer , resolved thus: ” Senate notes the ruling of the Court of Appeal Abuja in respect of appointment of a Minister from the Federal Capital Territory and refer same to the Executive for Consideration”. 
Even when the Senate Minority Leader, Enyinnaya Abaribe ( PDP Abia South), jokingly said that the Senate by the resolution has put on hold appointment of anybody from FCT as Minister, the President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan quickly interjected to say no.


Lawan in its clarification said what the Senate resolved on the matter in the light of the petition , recommendation made by its Committee and ruling made by Appeal Court last year, was that the judgement given should be considered by the executive as far as the subject matter is concerned. 


It would be recalled that attempt made by the Federal Government to appeal the judgement in the Supreme Court was protested against by indigenes of the territory.
The  natives  under the umbrella of Coalition of Abuja Indigenous Association (COAIA), addressed a press conference in Abuja on October 1st 2019 where , the Assistant Coordinator of the coalition, Comrade Ezekiel Dalhatu, said the move by the federal government was an act against the original inhabitants of the FCT and urged Nigerians and the international community to intervene.


They  lamented that  the natives have in the last 40 years been suffering government’s neglect and intimidation ranging from forceful eviction of the natives from their ancestral homes with no replacement or compensation without anybody to fight for them at the Federal Executive Council level .

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