The Abuja Division of the Federal High Court, has on Monday, issued an interim order barring the Edo State Government and Governor Godwin Obaseki, from arresting and prosecuting the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Adams Oshiomhole, over his alleged indictment by a Panel of Inquiry.
Justice Ahmed Mohammed ordered all the parties to maintain status quo until June 17, when a preliminary objection that is challenging the jurisdiction of the court to interfere in the matter, would be heard.
The APC National Chairman, had in an exparte motion he filed through his team of Lawyers led by Mr. West Idahosa, prayed the court to stop his arrest and prosecution on account of the white paper that was issued against him by a Panel of Inquiry the Edo State Government constituted to probe him.
The Justice J. Oyomire led Panel, had in its report, indicted Oshiomhole of corruption, during his time as Governor of the State, and recommended his arrest and prosecution.
Meanwhile, before the exparte motion could be heard on Monday, the Edo State Government, through its Lawyer, Mr. Alex Ejeiseme, SAN, rushed to the court with a preliminary objection to challenge the grant of reliefs sought by the embattled APC National Chairman.
Both Governor Obaseki and the State Government queried the jurisdiction of the court to entertain Oshiomhole’s exparte application.
Aside the Edo State Government, other Respondents in the matter are the Attorney- General and Commissioner of Justice of Edo State, Justice J. Oyomire, the Inspector-General of Police, and the Department of State Security Services.
When the came up and after Justice Mohammed had listened to the parties, he ordered the Respondents to stay action in respect of the case, pending the determination of the issue of jurisdiction.
The Judge held: ”An interim order is hereby made restraining the prosecution of the Applicant, pursuant to the report submitted to the 1st to 3rd Respondents, or any white paper, pending the determination of the issue of jurisdiction raised in the 1st to 4th Respondents’ notice of preliminary objection.”
The court also directed Oshiomhole’s Counsel to serve all the Respondents his processes within 48-hours.