Closure Of National Industrial Court And Impending Justice Delay

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Except something is done fast to placate the fears of the Presiding Judge of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN), Owerri division, Justice Ibrahim

A former deputy governor of the state, Prince Eze Madumere had secured an absolute garnishee Order from the National Industrial Court in Owerri against the bank in a suit.

The Nigerian Bar Association Owerri branch in her press statement raised an alarm over the disappearance of the said four officials who were later discovered at the Anti-kidnapping unit of the Imo State Police command. Though the banks have been unsealed, activities are yet to return to normalcy at the National Industrial Court as the place is still under lock and key while lawyers scramble for new hearing dates.

According to the state Commissioner for Information, Chief Declan Emelumba, the NICN officials were on an illegal assignment. He said in a statement “unfolding facts indicate that the police that sealed the Zenith bank offices in Owerri on Wednesday were on an illegal operation”. The group chanted solidarity songs in support of the state government and walked round the state capital including the official lodge of the judge to protest the judgement of Justice Galadima.

Already, condemnation has trailed the action of the state government especially since Governor Hope Uzodimma assumed office through the pronouncement of the Supreme court.

 

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