Court orders Malami, CBN to appear over handover of National theatre to apex bank, others

From Left; Acting GM of National Theatre, George Nkante Ufot; Mrs Joke Sylva; Mrs Peace Anyam Osigwe; Mrs Bolanle Austin Peters; Special Adviser to LASG on Investment,Prof. Ademola Abass; Hon. Minister of Information & Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed; MD, New Dawn Production, Mrs Lillian Amah-Aluko; Chairman ZMirage,Alhaji Teju Kareem; AGM Business Development & Event Management, National Theatre,Mr Biodun Abe;Director, Engr. Services, National Theatre, Engr. Nwogu Ndubuisi; and other management staff of the National Theatre during the Inspection of facilities by the Minister on Saturday.

By Onyewuchi Ojinnaka

Justice Ayokunle Faji of a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos Nigeria on Friday ordered the Attorney-general of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN); the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, and five others to appear before it on July 24 to show cause why the handover of National Theatre, Iganmu, Lagos to developers should not be reversed.

The National Theatre was purportedly handed over to some developers on July 12 while the structure is a subject of a pending lawsuit marked FHC/L/CS/2392/2019.

Justice Faji  made the order while ruling on an ex-parte application filed and argued by Chijioke Okoli (SAN), lawyer to the applicant Topwideapeas Limited  contesting the handover

Okoli had argued that despite fact that the matter was pending in court, the National Theatre, Iganmu, Lagos was handed over to the CBN, Access Bank of Nigeria Plc and Herbert Wigwe.

He contended that if not reversed, the handover of the structure would render the eventual decision of the court on the suit nugatory.

He therefore prayed for an order “suspending/staying the purported handover on or about July 12, 2020 by the 1st and 3rd defendants/respondents to the 5th – 7th defendants/respondents of the National Theatre Complex, Iganmu, Lagos and the adjoining lands thereto, pending the hearing and determination of the applicant’s motion for interlocutory injunction (by notice filed on December 31, 2019).”

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