Chief Judge of Benue State, Justice Adam Onum, has given an order restraining the impeached speaker of Benue State House of Assembly, Terkimbi Ikyange, from parading himself as the Speaker of the House.
Justice Onum, Friday, granted an ex parte order of interim injunction, restraining the impeached speaker.
The former Speaker’s Deputy, James Okefe Ejembi and the former Majority Leader, Benjamin Tilley Adanyi were also ordered by the court to stop parading themselves as principal officers of the State Assembly, pending the determination of a suit filed by the 22 lawmakers.
Ikyange had earlier rejected his impeachment, declaring the process as illegal. He said he believes the lawmakers were bent on destroying the legislature.
Justice Onum said: “This motion is supported by an affidavit of 28 paragraphs deposed to be by Rt. Hon. Avine Agbom who is the third applicant in the motion and who has described himself therein as having the authority of the other to do so.
“I have looked at the contents of the affidavit particularly in paragraphs 14 through 26 inclusive thereof. I have no doubts in my mind that the applicants have made out a case that deserves the interim order sought to hold matters in status quo ante pending when the motion on notice will be determined.”
Justice Onum, in the order, also restrained the Commissioner of Police, the Assistant Inspector General Of Police, the Inspector General of Police and the Department of State Services, and their agents from sealing off the premises of the State Assembly complex where the 22 applicants carry out their legislative duties.
Hearing in the substantive matter has been fixed for August 6, 2018.
The 22 applicants who formed two/thirds majority are by this order empowered to carry out their legislative duties.