From Aloysius Attah, Onitsha

The Anambra State  High Court sitting in Ogidi Judicial division has  reinstated the  elected town union executives of Nawfia Progressives Union, Njikoka Local  Government Area earlier sacked by the Anambra State Government in 2021.

The court presided over by Hon Justice E.I Ndigwe in a judgement delivered yesterday in Ogidi, Idemili North Local Government Area also  barred Anambra State government from interfering in the leadership of Nawfia community and also condemned the  government action in interfering in the leadership of the community, by removing an elected executives, and inaugurating a caretaker executive.

The judge, while  delivering judgement on the matter also awarded a cost of N5million against the state government for  what it described as an arbitrary action.

The elected executives of Nawfia Progressive Union had dragged the Anambra state Governor to court for dissolving the executive in 2021, before the expiration of their three years tenure.

Justice Ndigwe in the judgment directed that the tenure of the executive was still running, and also ordered  their reinstatement.

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Counsel to the plaintiffs, Mr Beluolisa Ikechukwu Nwafor, (SAN), who spoke to journalists after the sitting said: “This is one more case that shows impunity, great irresponsibility and descent into lawlessness by government officials.

“They did it in Alor, and they challenged it and won. They also did it in the Agulu People’s Union and imposed a caretaker committee, and the Agulu people went to court and also won.

“Now, they proceeded to Nawfia and dissolved the elected officials of Nawfia Progressive Union and also imposed a caretaker committee.

“Today the court has spoken and said the dissolution is illegal and the caretaker committee imposed on Nawfia people is null and void and that the exco tenure has not expired.

“The court has made a pronouncement, very emphatic, very unequivocal and said the action of government is unacceptable, and that the people should go back to their office and complete their tenure.

“It also restrained the government perpetually from doing such in any other town. Lastly, even though we asked for N50 million, the court awarded a cost of N5million against the state government,” Nwafor added.