Court reserves judgement in suit demanding cost of Wike’s flyovers

Tina Amanda

A Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has reserved judgement in a suit instituted by members of Rivers Anti-corruption Network against Rivers State Government and Accountant General of the State.

The Claimants Sebastian Kpalap and Arochukwu Ogbonna wants the Accountant General of the State and Rivers State Government who are Defendants in the suit to make available, documents on the cost of construction of some past and ongoing projects in the state in compliance with democratic tenets of Accountability to the citizenry.

The Claimants also want the court to compell the state government to stop carrying out projects that are not part of the budget unless when necessary which must also follow due process.

In his final written address submission, Claimants’ Counsel, Victor Nweke, urged the court to grant their two reliefs, on the ground that they are entitled to the public record they seek under the freedom of information act.

The Defendants Counse,l State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Professor Zacchaeus Adangor, in his submission, urged the court to dismiss the suit for lacking in merit, while describing the application as undeserving of sympathetic consideration.

Presiding Judge, Justice James Omotosho after hearing the arguments of both Counsels, fixed 15th April, 2021 for Judgment.