Law & Crime
Supreme court never sacked Barr Julius Abure- Bayelsa LP Legal Adviser

By David Owei, Baylesa
Barely 48 hours after the supreme Court nullified the position of incumbent National Chairman of Labour party, Barr. Julius Abure the part’s legal Adviser in Bayelsa State,Barr. ENU KIKANWA Timipre Linda has dismissed as misplaced, the claims that the recent Supreme Court ruling on the leadership dispute in the party sacked Barr. Julius Abure- as the National Chairman of the Party.
According to Barr. Timipre Linda, the recent Supreme Court judgment on the Labour Party leadership is a significant development and the court’s decision affirms its stance on judicial precedents, emphasizing that internal party affairs are not within its jurisdiction.
According to her, “Let me give you a background exposition on the case. Ex-SENATOR ESTHER NEMADI USMAN brought a petition challenging the tenure and leadership of the Labour Party.
The petition, brought by the petitioner who is also the appellant, was based on the Appeal Court’s pronouncement of Barr Julius Abure as the national chairman of the Labour Party.”
” However, the matter was struck off, and Barr Julius Abure was never the petitioner. On the basis of the appeal, because the Appeal Court pronounced Barr Julius Abure as the national chairman in its judgment, they appealed, challenging the pronouncement of the Appeal Court.”
“What the Supreme Court did was to allow the appeal on the ground that the lower court erred by assuming jurisdiction ab initio, because the matter before the court was the issue of leadership and nothing more. Based on that, the apex court dismissed the matter before it on the ground of it being strictly the internal affairs of the party.”
“It’s trite and has been laid down in several judicial precedents that the court has no business with the internal affairs of a political party. Note that a party is supreme over its own affairs. A party is like a club, a voluntary association, with its rules, regulations, guidelines, and constitution.”
“Members join the party on their own free will and, by joining, have freely given their consent to be bound by the rules, regulations, guidelines, and constitution of the party.These rules of the party must be obeyed by all members of the party, as the party’s decision is final over its own affairs.”
” Members of a party would do well to understand and appreciate the supremacy of a party’s decision over its domestic or internal affairs. The court would only interfere where the party has violated its own rules.”
“As stated earlier, the court has jurisdiction to intervene in the internal operations of a political party when the parties fail to adhere to their own constitutions or rules, as the case may be. The power of the court to intervene in the internal affairs of political parties when they violate their own rules was deployed by the Supreme Court in the case of Ugwu v. Ararume (2007) ALL FWLR (Pt. 377) 807 at 875-876, Paras. A-A (SC).”
“The Labour Party’s constitution outlines specific guidelines for choosing leadership, removing leaders, and determining tenure lengths. Leadership selection involves procedures for electing leaders, such as through a convention called by the national chairman.”
“Leadership removal also includes processes for removing leaders, which includes resignation, impeachment, and others, also the labour party constitution also specifies tenure lengths, the duration of leadership terms, including limits on consecutive terms.”
” Any members not satisfied also have an internal mechanism to access and register their displeasure not dash to court. So we will be waiting to hear their complaints if and when they humble themselves before the party’s internal mechanism.”
She also described as laughable the failed attempts by a faction of the party to constitute a caretaker committee, “It’s seriously laughable because, caretaker committee is alien to our labour party constitution and even if, note I said even if the need arises the National working committee knows what to do in line with the lay down guidelines of the labour party constitution.”
“Come to think of it, I truly do not understand the likes of Nemadi Usman, Aisha Yusuf and their cohorts, how can you come to a party yesterday and want to upton the entire party constitution without a fight? No na! It can’t work na! They need to come up with something more clever because their Actus rus spoke louder than words or better still totally submit to the leadership of the party.”
She however described as propaganda, the claims that Supreme Court sacked the leadership of the party, “Like you said, it’s propaganda, which should be checked to avoid polluting the minds of the public. Nevertheless, the public is expected to be careful about what they digest and verify information before consuming it.”
Law & Crime
Niger CP orders arrest ot district head for allegedly masterminding murder of an NYSC member

By Uthman-Baba Naseer,Minna
The Commissioner of Police in Niger State,CP Abdullahi Adamu Elleman,has called upon to as a matter of urgency,order for the arrest of the District head of Ekugi village in Katcha Local government area of Niger State Mallam Abdullahi Kaffa, for masterminding the brutal killing of one Mohammed Baba Mohammed.
Mohammed Baba was said have completed his National Youth Service from far away Enugu state,in May 2025 just returned to the village to the embrace of his Community before his life just cut short on the order of the District head.
In a petition forwarded to the Commissioner of Police by a Minna based legal practitioner Chief Olukunle Oluwole and copied to our correspondent in Minna,alleged that Mallam Abdullahi Kaffa, had on the July, 25th 2025 spearheaded and Personally led over twenty persons to the Ekugi village and shot the deceased severally until he was killed.
According to the petitioner,the Invaders were fully armed to the teeth with dangerous weapons,” such as: Cutlasses,axes,dane guns among other dangerous weapons chanting war songs right in the presence of the Mornach.
” Upon sighting the rampaging Invaders, the villagers consisting of women, children,youths and elderly took to their heels for the safety of their lives and ran Helter Skelter.
” In the process the Invaders also attacked and killed Mohammed Baba Mohammed who just finished serving his Father’s land in Enugu state and members of his family while working in their farm.” the petitioner alleged.
He further alleged that one Alhaji Baba Ali Matu ordered Suleiman Saidu Gbapo to shoot the deceased Mohammed Baba Mohammed at a shot range and was instantly killed adding that,not satisfied that he was dead, his body was further riddled with bullets.
Reiterating that the deceased just completed his NYSC in Enugu state and have just returned to the village only to be killed therefore his life was cut short for committing no crime or offence.
” It is pertinent to state that other Victims who sustained various degree of injuries are Presently receiving medical attention at different health care centers.”he added.
Alleging further, Chief Olukunle Oluwole, insisted that the Invaders numbering over twenty two while still rampaging the villagers carted away with six Bajaj Motorcycles,200 bags of rice, and destroyed the ware house where the rice were stored and carted away the sum of Seven hundred thousand Naira (N700,000) cash being the money collected from rice sellers as revenue generated for the local government.
It was further alleged that the rampaging Invaders stole the sum of N1.5 million belonging to one Hon. Ibrahim Baba Mohammed, an elder brother to the deceased.
” At this juncture,we are inclined to state that despite the loss of lives and properties and unprovoked intimidation from the Invaders,as law abiding Citizens,we have emphasized to our clients the need to maintain the peace and not to make any reprisal attack to avoid blood shed and total breakdown of law and order” he added.
The Invaders, according to the legal practitioner, still go about threatening and boasted that they have the backing and support of people highly placed in the government of Niger State and Abuja nothing will happen to them.
He said since the incident happened, he cautioned his clients to remain calm and law abiding assuring them that the Hudlooms are not above the laws of the land ” and they would be made to face the full wrath of the law if found culpable”
” We are aware quite aware of the current Insecurity prevalent in the state.and in order to avoid blood shed and lost of lives and total breakdown of law and order we implore, as a matter of urgency to intervene in this matter and save our clients lives from being terminated prematurely and be displaced from their ancestral village by these hudlooms” the legal practitioner concluded
Speaking in a telephone interview the District head of Ekugi, Mallam Abdullahi Kaffa he said the petitioners are supposed to report him to the Police Commissioner rather than speaking to the Press.
” I expect them to complain to the Commissioner of Police instead of coming to report me to the Press. I’m waiting for their police invitation because I’m informed that they have filed a petition against me to the Commissioner of Police.
” I don’t want to talk to you Journalists. I expect to hear that the Commissioner of Police will call me not a Journalist please,” he told our Correspondent through his phone number 08039698877.
Law & Crime
sledgehammer on a Chief Magistrate, Shariah, Court Judge, senior Registrar others if..Niger NJC threatens Judicial workers

By Uthman Baba- Naseer,Minna
As part of measures put in place to instill discipline in the Niger State Judiciary, the state Judicial Service Commission (NJSC) has taken a bold step to uphold its integrity.
Already, the Niger State Judicial Service Commission NJSC, has used its sledgehammer on a Chief Magistrate, a Shariah, Court Judge, and senior Registrar an five others for Judicial misconduct.
In an emergency meeting held at the NSJSC Secretariat on the 28th July 2025, a stringent measures was taken against the Chief Magistrate and the Senior Registrar aimed at upholding the integrity and accountability of the Judicial officers.
Among the major step taken by the state Judicial Service Commission Chief Magisrate Isaac Yisa of Chief Magisrate Court in Kontagora, Judicial division alongside with the Registrar Mohammed Alhaji Ahmed were dismissed from the service with immediate effect.
In a Press release signed by the Secretary of the Niger State Judicial Service Commission (NJSC) Barrister Hauwa Kulu Isah, stated that their dismissal was as a result of their involvement in a serious official misconduct.
According to the Secretary, the Registrar was as a result of receiving a gratification from a litigant to grant him bail, refusal granting bail without due regards to the laid down procedure, lack of proper ecord of proceedings among other official misconduct.
Similarly Barrister Hauwa Kulu Isah, explained that Mohammed Alhaji Ahmed, was said to have requested and recieved the sum of ten thousand (N10,000) through his account as gratification before filling bail bonds and production warrant to release a litigant from detention.
Also, the commission sledgehammer felled heavily on Fatihu Hassan a Judge of Upper Shariah Court, Wushishi for recieving the sum Eight Hundred thousand naira in a land related dispute case before him and his failure to determine the matter between the parties.
The dismissed staff’s actions according to the Secretary of the NSJSC,were found to be in contravention of section 58 (1) (2) (4) (6) and(8) of the Niger State Judicial Service Regulations 2018 and “consequently dismissed under section 61 of the Regulations”
Furthermore Hauwa Kulu Isah disclosed that the Commission compulsorily retired Hajiya Ramatu Suleiman, the Registrar of Shariah Court Bida for conflicts of interest and complexities in a matter of administration of estate of Late Alhaji Hussain Babvana Katcha.
She said the Hajiya Ramatu Suleiman is found to have been engaged in another employment known as (RIFAN COORDINATOR) while still in the services of the Niger State Judiciary,act that contravened section 58(1)4 and liable for dismissal under section 61 of Commission’s Regulations 2018.
The Commission, she said had earlier during its 151st meeting held on the 1st of July, 2025 sanctioned Sadiq Samaila of Kontagora Magistrate court two,Idris Alhaji Idris of Shariah Court Lapai, Senior Registrar and a court clerk to different forms of displinary action ” having found them culpable by the Investigation committee that investigated the petition against them”
However, Sani Aliyu ,a Judge of Upper Shariah Court Salka, and his Registrar escaped the sledgehammer of the disciplinary committee as petition against them by Barrister Solomon Jiya was dismissed for lack of merit.
The Petition with the captioned ” Petition Against the Shariah Court Judge,Salka ( Suleiman Aliyu) ,the Registrar ( Saidu Idris), and Sani Aliyu (GT) for abuse of Judicial process, Aiding Criminal Activities Obstruction of Justice and other gross Misconduct” was dismissed.
The Hauwa Kulu declared that the Commission found the claims to be unsubstantiated and consequently issued a serious warning to the petitioner and the general public to refrain from filing frivolous fictious and sensational Petitions capable of tarnishing the image of its state Judicial officers and staff as well as using the courts to disrupt the peaceful coexistence of people of different faith in the state.
Law & Crime
Enugu land tragedy: One killed, as victim’s mother grieves, demands son’s body

By Our Correspondent
Wailing,panic,fears griped residents of Etiti Central Community, Ngwo, in Udi Local Government, Enugu State,following the assassination of 25-year-old 200-level Accounting student of Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic, Uwana, Ebonyi State.
Mother of the slained student,Mrs Felicia Onoh was filled with tears as she struggled to understand why her son, Sochima, was gunned down in cold blood, right in the middle of a community land dispute that had dragged on for years.
The 25-year-old 200-level Accounting student of Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic, Uwana, Ebonyi State, had joined other members of Etiti Central Community, Ngwo, in Udi Local Government, Enugu State, to inspect the extent of destruction allegedly carried out by their neighbours from Umugwuakum Attakwu/Akwuke, in Enugu South. But what started as a peaceful inspection turned deadly.
Gunmen opened fire on the group. Sochima did not survive the onslaught. His mother sobbed: “I don’t know what happened. I was in the market and my late husband’s sister called me to start coming. I asked her why was she calling me to come back now? I told her that it was raining but, after the rain. I came back and they told me that Sochima was dead.
“I asked, which type of death. They told me that he was shot by the people of Umugwuakum in the farm. They said that he followed the village people to the place. I want the government to give me my son, let me see him and bury him.”
Her son’s killing reignited anger in Etiti Ngwo, a community that insists it has suffered repeated attacks despite multiple court rulings, including from the Supreme Court, affirming its ownership of the disputed land.
Sochima and others had gone to document the level of demolition allegedly carried out by their neighbours. But as they made their way home, they were ambushed. He was shot and killed.
The community, heartbroken and furious, staged a peaceful protest, calling on Governor Peter Mbah to intervene before tensions explode into a wider crisis. Chairman, Etiti Central Community, Daniel Onyejiuwaka Eze, described the killing as senseless: “On Thursday, July 10, 2025, we went to the office of Deputy Governor, Ifeanyi Ossai, who is the head of boundary committee of Enugu State, and had the judgement over the dispute we have with the people of Umugwuakum Akwuke in Enugu South LG.
“This is a land that the Appeal Court has given us judgement. The Supreme Court also upheld the judgement. They later protested through their legal counsel to the boundary committee that we are trespassing on their boundary. The state government came in and intervened and just that same day they gave us judgement.
“Surprisingly, since that day, they went to the scene and started demolishing all the properties we have there. They went ahead with demolishing, until we decided as law-abiding citizens to contact the secretary of the boundary committee and tell him what was happening.
“He asked us not to retaliate and we adhered to that. We then called on the police to assist us so that we can go to the scene to have documentary evidence to show the people of Enugu State what was happening to us.
“After we had finished and asked the police to go back to their station, we started going back to our various houses. Because we used to go through the pathway, there is a little hill just down there. As the last batch of people were coming back, the people of Umugwuakum and their team laid ambush and started shooting sporadically until they shot Sochima Onoh who died right there.”
“Part of this problem is being caused by managing director, Enugu Geographical Information System (ENGIS), Prince Chiwetalu Nwatu, who despite the activities of Deputy Governor to resolve this issue, went ahead and started reallocating the land or admitting people of Umugwuakum and giving double allocation to the people who have been defeated in the court. This is where they gathered momentum to start attacking our people.”
Obinna Onyia, who narrowly escaped death in the attack, was still in shock as he recounted what happened: “The land was slippery because it rained and he fell down, I told him (Sochima) to stand up and he stood up. We continued running and fell down again and went inside the bush to hide and I told him to come out.
“I also fell down because I was tired. Every other person ran away but Chinedu came back and told me he was not going to run again until all of us are safe. Then those people came and met Sochima where he was hiding in the bush and shot him. I saw them but couldn’t do anything because theywere all armed with machetes and guns.”
But the Akwuke community denied any involvement. Its President-General, Ogbodo, described the allegations as “false and malicious.” They claimed there was no clash that day and that their youths were at a monthly meeting:
“We empathise over the alleged death if truly there was one. We pray for the repose of the soul of the departed, who died avoidable death.”
Nwatu also denied any wrongdoing: “The land in question is a Crown Land and as such belongs to the government. Rather than taking over the land and demolishing every property there, the administration of Governor Peter Mbah in its magnanimity is asking everyone with a property there to come forward for registration.”
The Enugu State Police Command confirmed the incident. Spokesperson, Daniel Ndukwe said: “On July 12, 2025, at about 3:35 pm, the police received a distress report from Isiama Agu‑Ovolo in Etiti Ngwo community, alleging that youths from Umu‑Ugwu Akum Akwuke stormed their area at Ovolo Layout and shot one Onoh Sochima.
“Police operatives responded immediately and found the victim’s lifeless body with suspected gunshot wounds. He was taken to the hospital, confirmed dead, and his body deposited in the mortuary for preservation and autopsy.”g
He said investigations are on going and appealed for calm.
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