Nigeria’s former First
Lady, Hajia Turai Yar’Adua on Thursday floored incumbent First Lady Patience
Goodluck Jonathan as Justice Peter Affren of the Abuja High Court set aside the
purported revocation by the FCT administration of a land measuring about 1.84
hectares allocated to Turai’s non-governmental organization, Women and Youth
Empowerment Foundation, WAYEF.
The court held that the
claims by the FCT Minister that the land was revoked on an overriding public
interest were not supported by any shred of evidence before the court. It
further held that the initial letter of offer issued Turai’s organization by
the Minister remains valid and subsisting.
“The defendants failed
woefully to adduce any shred of evidence before this court to support their
claims that the allocation of the land was revoked on overriding public
interest. There is no overriding public interest in this issue. The allocation
made to the plaintiff who is a vocational training centre was in public
interest and in line with section 28 (1) of Land Use Act”
The court faulted the FCT Minister’s
exercise of his powers in revoking the plot of land allocated to Turai’s
organization, noting that the exercise of that power to revoke allocation of
land must come within the confines of the law.
Delivery
of the court’s judgment was adjourned by the court several times to enable Mrs.
Jonathan and Hajia Turai Yar’Adua reach a negotiated settlement but all to no
avail.
The
disputed land, plot no. 1347 Cadastral Zone AOO, Central Business District,
Abuja, FCT, was initially allocated to Women and Youth Empowerment Foundation,
WAYEF, while Mrs. Yar’adua was First Lady, but the FCT Minister, Mr. Bala
Mohammed, revoked the allocation for what he described as “overriding public
interest” and re-allocated it to Mrs. Jonathan for the building of African
First Lady Peace Mission Headquarters on 2nd of November, 2011.
Mrs.
Yar’Adua complained that the land allocated to WAYEF on 19 February 2010 was
being trespassed upon by Mrs. Jonathan and got a court order dated in 2012
restraining the First Lady from affecting WAYEF title and interest over the
land.
Turai,
on behalf of her organisation, WAYEF, is asking for N1.5 billion as general
damages, N100 Million as exemplary damages, N100 Million as aggravated damages
in addition to N261 Million already paid for Certificate of Occupancy as well
as N454 Million paid for building designs.
WAYEF’s
lawyer, Mr. Adamu Ahmed Ibrahim, observed that while it appears that the
Ministry of Justice may be interested and committed to a settlement, their
terms and what they offer says otherwise.
Source: PM News
Source: PM News
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