SOKU OIL FIELD/BOUNDARY DISPUTE: RIVERS PULLOUT OF TALKS, SUES BAYELSA STATE GOVT AGAIN.
ITS ABUSE OF JUDICIAL PROCESS …BAYELSA
Bayelsa State Government has accused its Rivers State counterpart of abuse of judicial process over the disputed Soku Oil Fields/Boundary disputes. The Chiefs and Principal members of Akuku-Toru Local Government Area in Rivers State had in a suit number FHC/ABJ/CS/413/20 against the National Boundary Commission, (NBC) and Attorney General of Bayelsa State prayed the court to declare River Santa Barbara as the boundary between the Kalabaris in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State and the Nembes in Nembe Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.
The plaintiff, also sought the court declaration on the purported 11th Edition of the Administrative Map of Nigeria, arguing that it was done in error and its adoption should be declared null and void.
However, the defendant, the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Bayelsa state, Chief Francis Egele submitted that the plantiff has no locus standi, arguing that boundary matter is an issue between the states and not LGAs or communities.
Describing the suit as filed by the plaintiff, as abuse of judicial process, the state legal officer submitted that the Supreme Court had adjudicated on the matter, adding that it is wrong for individuals, group or state to flout the order of the apex court. Quoting copiously from the ruling of the Supreme Court as read by Justice Suleiman Galadima, the Attorney General said the boundary between the two states could not be determined until the National Boundary Commission completed its assignment as contained in the Supreme Court judgement on suit number 106/2009.
The judgement reads in part, ‘I have set out the function of the NBC above and from the provision of the NBC Act, it cannot be seriously suggested that before the jurisdiction of this court is invoked in a boundary dispute between states, the NBC should have determined the dispute or completed its exercise in delineating the disputed boundary. It is on account of the foregoing and because of the technical nature of the dispute and the claims of the parties, this court finds that the NBC as an authority vested with authorities and expertise know-how in dealing with this matter should have once and for all conducted an exhaustive exercise of delineating the disputed boundary.
In the light of the observations, I have clearly expressed above, I do not feel comfortable to grant the declarations sought until the NBC concludes its exercise of delineation of the disputed boundary to finality. It will be futile and premature to determine the boundary of the two states in the present circumstances. Meanwhile, the suit filed in by Chief Goddey Orusah and Seven others for themselves and as representing the chiefs and principal members of the Akuku- Toru LGA has been fixed for hearing at the Federal High Court Seven, Abuja on the 10th of this month.
According to the Bayelsa State Attorney- General, inspite of the fact that Bayelsa State Government was not properly served the writ of summon, the State will file its defence at the hearing.
Daniel Iworiso-Markson
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
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