The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, will on Monday, August 19, deliver its judgement in a suit seeking to stop President Muhammadu Buhari from inaugurating his Ministers, Igbere TV reports.
Igbere TV had reported that Alh. Musa Baba Panya, a native of FCT, had approached the court with his suit over the exclusion of an FCT indigene from the ministerial list.
He is asking the court to stop the President from going ahead with the inauguration until he appoints a native of FCT in his cabinet.
Igbere TV reports that President Buhari would, next week, inaugurate the 43 Ministers-designate earlier confirmed by the Senate on August 21.
According to Panya, “the 43 confirmed ministerial appointees now awaiting swearing-in or inauguration as the Federal Executive Council is incomplete, illegal, unconstitutional, null, void and of no effect whatsoever.”
He, therefore, prayed the court to “compel the President to immediately appoint an indigene of FCT, Abuja as Minister of the federation.”
He also want the court to grant an interim injunction “restraining the president from inaugurating the ministers-designate” pending the final determination of the suit.
“Despite the fact that President Buhari presently has 43 ministerial-designate, he was yet to meet ‘the minimum requirement of the constitution which is at least one minister each from the 36 states including FCT, making a total of 37’”, he said.
Justice Taiwo Taiwo, therefore, ordered that the suit should commence during the vacation period of the court and adjourned the matter until August 19 for ruling.