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Court Stays Action On Order Sacking Lawmaker
An Uyo Division of the Federal High Court yesterday put the brakes on its earlier decision sacking a state lawmaker who defected from the Peoples’ Democratic Party to the All Progressives Congress.
Idongesit Ituen, the lawmaker, represented Itu State Constituency before he was sacked by a November 14 ruling by Justice Fatun Riman.
Mr Ituen filed an application for a stay of execution of the court judgment on the same day.
The judge – after listening to Mr Ituen’s lawyer, Uyo-Obong Jumbo of Juris Advocates, Uyo, and Ekemini Udim and G. A. Umoh, lawyers to the Speaker, Onofiok Luke, and the PDP respectively – ruled in favour of the lawmaker.
“I am satisfied that there is merit in this application (and) that an order staying execution of the judgment of this Honourable Court delivered by Hon. Justice F. O. Riman, sitting at Federal High Court No 2, Uyo Judicial Division on the 14 November 2018, pending the hearing and determination of the Applicant’s Appeal at the Court of Appeal is hereby granted as prayed.”
Mr Ituen had, immediately after his defection, filed a suit in the court in September this year to pre-empt the Speaker of the Assembly from declaring his seat vacant.
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