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Court reinstates Ararume as chair of NNPC, awards N5bn damages against Buhari

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Buhari vows to appeal judgement reinstating Ararume as NNPC chair President Muhammadu Buhari says the Federal Government will appeal the court judgement on the case between Senator Ifeanyi Ararume and the Nigeria National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited. Buhari maintained that due judicial process will be followed to resolve the problem. Recall that President Buhari had removed Senator Ararume as the non-executive Chairman of NNPCL board, at the time arrangement was going for his swearing in. But the Federal High Court in Abuja had on Tuesday, set aside all decisions taken by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited board since January last yesterday Justice Inyang Ekwo held that President Buhari’s removal of Senator Ifeanyi Araraume as the Chairman on January 17, 2022, was illegal The Judge declared as null and void all decisions taken by NNPCL’s board of directors in Araraume’s absence. He awarded N5 billion damages against President Buhari and NNPCL in favour of Senator Ararume for his wrongful sack and the disruption of his appointment. However, a statement by the presidential spokesman, Chief Femi Adesina on Wednesday read, “President Muhammadu Buhari has taken due notice of judgment by the Federal High Court, Abuja, restoring Senator Ifeanyi Ararume as the non-executive Chairman of Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL). “While the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation /Minister for Justice is yet to receive a formal copy of the ruling, the President affirms that due judicial process will be followed, and NNPCL has already taken steps to go on appeal. “The Administration respects the Rule of Law, and nothing will be done outside it to resolve the matter, the President says. “He sues for calm from all sides involved.”

The Federal High Court in Abuja, on Tuesday, restored Senator Ifeanyi Ararume as the non-executive Chairman of the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited.

The court set aside his removal by the President Muhammadu Buhari which happened on January 17, 2023.

Ararume had dragged Buhari before the court praying it to declare his removal as the NNPCL chief illegal, unlawful and unconstitutional and that it was a total breach of CAMA law under which the NNPCL was incorporated.

Furthermore, he prayed the court to issue an order to return him to office and also demanded N100 billion as compensation for the damages he suffered nationally and internationally.

Delivering judgement, Justice Inyang Ekwo voided Arume’s sacking and awarded N5bn as damages against Buhari and the NNPCL, to be paid for the disruption of Arume’s appointment on the ground that the action of the President was arbitrary, unlawful and illegal.

The justice ordered that Ararume be immediately restored to office as the non-executive chairman of the NNPCL.

The judge also declared as null and void all decisions of the Board of Directors of the NNPCL carried out in the absence of Ararume.

Justice Ekwo held that Buhari acted ultra vires, wrongful, illegal, null and void in the ways and manners Ararume was sacked after using his name to register the NNPCL and that such an act could not stand in the face of the law.

 

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