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Judge turns down suit by Rivers to temporarily halt police trust funds deduction

A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Thursday dismissed the request by the Rivers State Government to temporarily halt the deduction of funds from the Federation Account for the funding of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund.

The state had through its counsel, Mr Joseph Daudu (SAN), urged the court to issue the interim order suspending the funds’ deduction after the Federal Government’s agents in the case pleaded for more time to explore the option of amicable resolution of the dispute in the case.

In the alternative, Daudu urged the court to order or direct counsel to the federal government to give an undertaking to stop the deduction pending the conclusion of the settlement talks.

However, his position was vehemently opposed to by the defence counsel, Mr Tijani Gazali who represented the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami (SAN), the Sun reports.

Gazali argued that the deduction of the ductions was based on the provision of a law which could not be stopped by consent of parties.

“Agreed it is a contractual relationship which is about give-and-take. But parties cannot by consent stop the operations of the law,” Gazali said.

Ruling, Justice Ahmed Mohammed said it was clear that parties to the case could not reach any agreement.

He said while the court would not want to stand in the way of an amicable settlement of the matter, it would also not entertain any steps capable of expeditious determination of the case.

Rather than granting the request for an interim order by the Rivers State Government, the judge reaffirmed the order of accelerated hearing which he earlier issued for the case on June 10.

He then adjourned the case till July 20 for hearing, but added, “This adjournment is without prejudice the right of parties to pursue an amicable settlement of the matter”.

While Gazali represented the Attorney-General of the Federation (the 1st defendant) at the Thursday’s proceedings, Mr K. E Idoko represented the Accountant-General of the Federation (the 2nd defendant) and Chinedu Achoume represented the Minister of Finance (the 4th defendant)

The 3rd defendant, the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission was not represented by any lawyer at the Proceedings.

The Rivers State Government, through its Attorney-General of the Federation, had on May 20, 2020, filed the suit, FHC/ABJ/CS/511/2020, to challenge the constitutionality and validity of section 4(1)(a) and Section 4(1)(b) of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund (Establishment) Act 2019, which permit the deduction of 0.5 per cent of the total revenue accruing to the Federation Account and be paid to the Nigeria Police Trust Fund.

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