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Eze Apara Rebisi Stool: Court Insists On Status Quo

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A Port Harcourt High Court
presided over by Justice T.S. Orji has issued a preservative Order restraining the State government from recognising any of the defendants contending for the Eze Apara Rebisi Stool in Port Harcourt City Local Government Area before the determination of the substantive suit before the court.
Justice Orji further ordered the parties including the state government to maintain the status quo in the matter till the matter is heard on its merit.
The trial Judge gave the order, Tuesday following oral information brought before the Court by the Claimant Counsel, James Ocholi (SAN) notifying the court that the state government had purportedly recognised one of the defendants in the matter, Prince Victor Woluchem as the heir apparent to the throne.
Justice Orji maintained that since the inception of the suit,  the court had taken possession of the Stool under litigation, adding that the court would release it to the rightful owner at the end of the trial.
According to her, “any pronouncement made by the state governor should not worry anybody but at the end of the day, the pronouncement of the court would be taken.
She urged all those involved in the matter to respect the court’s directive and avoid any thing that would bring down the hands of the court.
The trial Judge while ordering the claimant’s Counsel to serve a fresh notice to the 9th and 10th defendants added that the court has taken its position in the matter.
The suit was instituted by Chief Emeka Anyabelem and Elder Boniface Wechie for themselves and on behalf of Oroworukwo Community in Rebisi Kingdom seeking for an interlocutory injunction restraining the 1st -8th defendants and his servants, agents, privies and cohorts from choosing, selecting, presenting, parading or allowing any candidate from Oro-Olozu Community for coronation as the Eze Apara Rebisi pending the determination of the substantive suit.
Those in the suit are Elder Mirina Kwuru E. Woluchem, Prince Victor Woluchem, Chief (Sir) Emmanuel Onyeche Chike, Chief Adolphus Ezebunwo Amadi, Sir Cyril Wobo Boms, Elder Godpower Nna Elikwu, Mr. Chikere Elikwu, Chief Anthony Worlu Akarolo, Chief Charles A.S. Woke Olawoka and the Rivers State government.
Later in an interview with Judiciary correspondents, Counsels in the matter, O.C.J. Okocha, (SAN), James Ocholi (SAN) and Chima Boms  said the Judge order was in accordance with the principle of rule of law, adding that it was proper for all the parties to respect the sanity of the law court.

 

Nwachukwu Amala

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