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CHIEF EMMANUEL OGBONNA V. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF IMO STATE & ORS.

(1992) JELR 42403 (SC)

Supreme Court  •  SC.22/1990  •  7 Feb 1992  •  Nigeria

Coram
MUHAMMADU LAWAL UWAIS JSC; ADOLPHUS GODWIN KARIBI-WHYTE JSC; SALIHU MODIBBO ALFA BELGORE JSC; PHILLIP NNAEMEKA-AGU JSC; EPHRAIM OMOROSE IBUKUN AKPATA JSC;

Appearances
A.B.C. Ikeotuonye. SAN. (with him. A. Nwaiwu and I. Kokumo) For Appellant M.M. Akunnerne, Director of Civil Litigation, Ministry of Justice, Imo State C.C. Akpamgbo, SAN (with him, E. Nwosu and E. Iheme) U.N. Udechukwu For Respondent

Judgement

P. NNAEMEKA-AGU, J.S.C. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): This is a further appeal to this Court against the judgment of the Court of Appeal Port Harcourt Division dated the 3rd day of May, 1989. That Court has dismissed the appeal of the plaintiff against the judgment of Nwachukwu, J., sitting at Mbano/Etiti Judicial Division of Imo State High Court.

The plaintiff had instituted an action against the defendants Nos. 1-3 claiming the following reliefs:

"Particulars of Claim

(a) Declaration that by the provisions of the Chieftaincy Constitution of Amainyi Autonomous Community 1978, in the Etiti L.G.A. within the jurisdiction, the selection, appointment and recognition of the Community's Traditional Ruler should be based on a rotatory system.

(b) Declaration that Chief Emmanuel Ogbonna, the plaintiff on record, having been selected in accordance with the provisions of the said Constitution is entitled to be presented and recognized by the competent authority in accordance with the rel…

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