Saturday, May 07, 2011

Edo group seeks removal of new archbishop

Even with Obiora Akubeze already ordained as Archbishop of Benin Archdiocese, the members of Edo Liturgical Group appear undaunted in their quest to oust him. 

They have again appeared before Justice Rowland Amaize of the Benin High Court with another demand. 

This time they are seeking the return of the case challenging Mr Akubeze’s ordination to the state chief judge, for the case to be reassigned to another judge for retrial.

The group had two weeks ago secured an injunction to stop the ordination of Mr Akubeze as Archbishop of Benin on the ground that he is of Igbo descent. 

They are demanding for a Benin bishop in his stead. 

The same court, however, overturned its former decision on the injunction, thereby permitting the ordination of Mr Akubeze last week.

Counsel to the plaintiff, Jonathan Aghimien (SAN), expressed displeasure over the way the court vacated its order restraining the Catholic Church from installing Mr Akubeze as archbishop, saying that he was not properly served. 

This he said was responsible for his absence in court on the day the lawyer to the respondent, Mike Ozekhome (SAN), secured the order vacating the restraining order.

Mr Aghimien said that a lawyer in his chamber signed for the process on Good Friday (April 22), adding that someone drew his attention to the matter over the telephone. 

He argued further that one could not be served court processes through the telephone. He noted that what pained him the most was that he was made to appear as if he dodged the court. 

He therefore sought for the transfer of the matter to another judge for adjudication, alleging that his clients were being intimidated and harassed, threatened with de-robing as knights of the Catholic Church.

“This is not the first time a member of a church would be going to court, especially on issues of administration,” he said.

Responding, the counsel to the defendant, Mr Ozekhome, said a lawyer in the plaintiff’s lawyer’s chamber signed for the court processes, saying that great damage would have been done to the image of Nigeria if the order was not vacated to facilitate the installation of the archbishop. 

Mr Ozekhome said the judge gave an undiluted ruling, adding that they agreed that the case should be transferred to another judge.

Having listened to both parties, the trial judge, Justice Rowland Amaize, therefore granted the prayer of the petitioners and ordered the case to be returned to the chief judge for re-assigning to another judge.