Rivers
Appeal Court Adjourns Hearing Of Parties’ Motions To June 6
The Court of Appeal in Port Harcourt has adjourned sitting until June 6, 2022 to hear all pending motions in the suit filed by the Federal Inland Revenue Service seeking to stop the Rivers State Government from enforcing an earlier court judgment vesting the power to collect Value Added Tax (VAT) within Rivers State on the state government and not the federal agency.
The three-man Appeal Judges was led by Hon. Justice Joseph S. Ikyegh, who presided over the appeal adjourned to the new date after receiving the applications from the Rivers State Attorney General, Attorney General of the Federation, the FIRS, as well as the Attorney General of Oyo and Bayalsa States respectively, who sought to join the suit.
Earlier, counsel for the Attorney General of Rivers State, Emmanuel Ukala (SAN), urged the court through his motion filed on March 31, 2022, to dismiss the appeal for lack of diligent prosecution of the appeal.
This is because, on the last adjourned date, he informed the court that he had withdrawn his appeal from the Supreme Court, hence the appeal on the same subject matter be restored in the Port Harcourt Appeal Court.
Ukala, also sought an extension of time following his motion dated April 5, 2022 to serve the appellants/applicants as the alloted service time had elapsed.
Also, motions from the Oyo and Bayelsa states Attorney Generals seeking a joinder in the matter were deferred by the honourable presiding justices till the next adjourned date of June 6, for hearing.
Meanwhile, cousel for the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Afam Osigwe, who filed an application dated March 24, 2022, urged the court to stay further proceedings in the matter following his appeal to the Supreme Court on same subject matter.
By: Susan Serekara-Nwikhana