The
Emir of Kano and former governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN),
Mallam Lamido Sanusi, has discontinued the suit filed against President
Goodluck Jonathan, the Attorney General of the Federation and the
Inspector General of Police, essentially challenging his suspension from
office as CBN governor on February 20, 2014.
The plaintiff
had, by a notice of discontinuance, dated July 1, 2014 and filed same
day, discontinued the suit against all the defendants in the matter.
The former CBN governor had, in a suit filed against the defendants at
the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, challenged his suspension as
the CBN governor.
In a preliminary objection
filed by counsel for the president, Dr Fabian Ajogwu, and counsel for
the Attorney-General of the Federation, Chief Mike Ozekhome, they prayed
the court to decline jurisdiction on the suit, since it was
labour-related and, as such, the National Industrial Court 'is the
appropriate court to hear it.'
Argument of the counsel for
Sanusi, Mr Kola Awodein, that the Federal High Court had jurisdiction
was rejected by the court as the judge declined jurisdiction to hear the
suit and transferred it to the National Industrial Court.
However, after the case was transferred to the National Industrial
Court, instead of striking it out, the president as well as the Attorney
General of the Federation, filed separate notices of appeal,
challenging the judgment.
On Tuesday, Sanusi, however, filed a notice to discontinue the suit.

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