An
Abuja division of the Court of Appeal, on Thursday, faulted the judgment by
Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court in Abuja, which sacked the
embattled Governor of Abia State, Okezie Ikpeazu.
Justice
Abang had on July 27, 2016 sacked Ikpeazu as governor over tax evasion.
The
judge had on July 8 insisted that he had jurisdiction to hear a motion for stay
of execution of his earlier judgments delivered even after the appeals against
the judgments had been entered.
Delivering
the ruling, the Justice Helen Ogunwumiju-led five-man bench held that Abang’s
judgment was made in error.
Reading
the judgement, Justice Philomina Ekpe, held that Justice Abang in line with
time-honoured doctrine of “stari decisis” should have transferred the motion to
the Court of Appeal for determination.
Justice
Ekpe also held that Justice Abang wrongly interpreted the provisions of Order
4(10) and (11) of the Court of Appeal rules when he held that the said
provisions were only applicable to an interlocutory ruling of the lower court.
The
judge read that Justice Abang lacked jurisdictions to interpret the provisions
of the Court of Appeal being the rules of a superior court.

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