The suspended Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN,
Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, yesterday, lost his bid to return to office as the
Federal High Court sitting in Abuja declined to set aside his suspension by
President Goodluck Jonathan.The court, in its 84-page judgment, said it was
bereft of the jurisdiction to reinstate the ousted CBN Governor, stressing that
the nature of his suit bothered on a dispute between an employer and his
employee, which it said only the National Industrial Court, NIC, has the
statutory powers to adjudicate on.Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.However, before
referring the case to the NIC, presiding Justice Gabriel Kolawole described as
baseless Sanusi’s claim that he was not an employee of the Federal Government
but that of the CBN.He ruled: “When I read through the arguments of the
plaintiff, I then asked myself, so whose employee is he?“It is not in dispute
that the CBN is an agency of the Federal Government and a statutory body
created by the National Assembly.“The appointment of the plaintiff was made in
line with the CBN Act.“By this, the plaintiff qualifies as a public officer in
the public service of the federation. Therefore, the plaintiff’s appointment
cannot be equated with that of specific public officers like judicial officers
as he has argued.“His appointment was not categorically captured in the
constitution. Even at that, in the case of such judicial officers, the National
Judicial Council, NJC, would have been joined as a necessary defendant.“Going
through the entire process, I asked myself again, why were the CBN and its
acting governor, Dr. Sarah Alade, who the plaintiff contended was illegally
appointed, not joined as necessary parties in the suit?”Justice Kolawole noted
that the non-joinder of the acting CBN governor would ordinarily have affected
the outcome of the suit, saying the court would not have granted a relief that
would adversely affect a party not before it.Two-third majorityWaving aside
Sanusi’s argument that only a two third majority vote by the Senate could
remove him from office, the court maintained that the fact that the plaintiff’s
appointment was approved by the Senate did not make the National Assembly his
employer.It added that the Senate merely discharged its oversight function in
line with the doctrine of separation of powers.Nevertheless, Justice Kolawole
held that Sanusi was able to establish a cause of action against President
Jonathan and the Attorney General of the Federation, who were listed as 1st and
2nd defendants, respectively, in the suit.The court, however, struck out the
name of the Inspector General of Police on the premise that there was no cause
of action against him.He ruled: “In the final analysis, this court lacks
jurisdiction to entertain the matter. All employees of the Federal Government
can only litigate their matters which relates to employment at the NIC.He said:
“In line with Section 24(3) of the National Industrial Court, Act 2006, I
hereby order a transfer of this case to the NIC.“Therefore, it will be
inappropriate for me to deal on the plaintiff’s suit on its merit, as doing so
will be prejudicial to both the parties and the NIC. There will be no order as
to cost.”It will be recalled that Sanusi, who was ousted from office on
February 20, went to court to challenge the powers of President Jonathan to
suspend him on the basis of a report by the Financial Reporting Council of
Nigeria, FRCN, which indicted him of “financial recklessness and misconduct
Over sabi CBN govt. Go rest abeg!
ReplyDeleteAhhhh... E just clear say this aboki no knw watin e dey do at all., how e go file case dey say no be FG be yur employer.. Ozuooo..
ReplyDeleteEbhe okhin
DeleteThe Nigerian judiciary has compromised their ethics under this ogogoro man . Nigeria has become a failed state under him.
ReplyDeleteSpomsor of boko haram,u want to fight FG rubbish man
ReplyDeleteEwu u are finished. U will keep putting that hand on your head.U CAN'T BITE THE FINGER THAT FED U
ReplyDeleteHe is a funny man, no wonder he was runnin a parallel govt wyh the President and always talkn with runn mouth
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