Respect Supreme Court judgement, Delta community urges Okowa

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The people of Obodougwa-Ogume community in the Ndokwa West Local Government Area of Delta State have appealed to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa to respect the 2003 judgement of the Supreme Court on the protracted land dispute between them and the people of Emu-Ebendo community.

“For further clarifications, I wrote to the office of the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, wherein I submitted a detailed trajectory of the marginalisation, deprivation, humiliation, injustice and the wrong enforcement of the Supreme Court judgment.”

“All persons and authorities subordinate to the Supreme Court are duty-bound to enforce the decision of the apex court. The judgement of the Supreme Court is limited to Oluiji and Iyiachi lands as contained in the reliefs and judgement did not make Obodo-Ugwa community a tenant of Emu-Ebendo. The letter also directed Energia Limited to formally recognise and accord to Obodo-Ugwa its social contract obligations as its landlord and host community and also clearly observed that Ebendo is obviously a neighbouring and an impacted community.

 

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