Court Restrains Ayade, 4 Others From Interfering In JSC

Court Restrains Ayade, 4 Others From Interfering In JSC
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State High Court sitting in Calabar has restrained Governor Ben Ayade and four others from interfering in the affairs of  the Cross River State Judicial Service Commission (JSC).

Ayade,  on October 25,  inaugurated a four-man member   JSC  in what some lawyers consider a breach of the law.

The governor had earlier dissolved a five man commission inaugurated on July 7, 2017 while  its tenure was yet to expire.

Irked by  the development, Edem Edem Ita, Egbara Owan and his Lordship Fedelia Okpo Ene (rtd.),who claimed to be authentic members of the state judicial service commission, approached the court to seek redress since their tenure had not elapsed.

They accused Governor Ayade  of failing to follow laid down rules in the appointment of the new members of the judicial service commission.

The applicant’s counsel, Utum Eteng, in an affidavit prayed the  court   for an interim injunction to restrain  the defendants, their agents, servants and functionaries from administering, managing  or carrying out the duties of the state judicial service commission or posing as members of the commission pending the hearing of motion on notice.

The affidavit stressed  that by the law of  JSC, no man  has the power  to  appoint people to serve in the commission without  rectification by the state House of Assembly.

 

NAN

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