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2027 Election: Jonathan, AGF Ask Court To Dismiss Lawyer’s Motion Seeking Judge’s Recusal

‎Former President Goodluck Jonathan and the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), on Monday urged Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court in Abuja to dismiss a lawyer’s motion seeking his withdrawal from a suit.


‎Jonathan and Fagbemi, through their lawyers, asked Justice Lifu to dismiss the motion with substantial costs.


‎The lawyer, Johnmary Jideobi, who is the plaintiff in the suit seeking to stop Jonathan from contesting the 2027 presidential election, filed the motion.


‎In the motion on notice, deposed to by his lawyer, Ndubuisi Ukpai, Jideobi asked the judge to recuse himself from the case over alleged bias.


‎Responding, counsel to the former president, Chris Uche (SAN), vehemently opposed the motion.


‎The senior lawyer described the application as frivolous, baseless, and founded on gross misrepresentation


‎Uche urged the court to discountenance the application, describing it as a gross abuse of the court process, and prayed the court to dismiss it with substantial costs and proceed with the case.


‎Similarly, Fagbemi, who was represented by Maimuna Lami-Shiru, Director of Civil Litigation and Public Law at the Federal Ministry of Justice, also urged the judge to dismiss the motion.


‎Lami-Shiru submitted that a judge may recuse himself from a case if he believes that his continued involvement could affect the impartial determination of the matter.


‎However, she argued that the motion before the court constituted an abuse of court process.


‎She urged the court to dismiss the plaintiff’s motion as baseless, unmeritorious, and unsupported by the relevant provisions of the law.


‎According to the lawyer, “He who comes to equity must come with clean hands.”


‎Lami-Shiru also asked the court to award ₦2 million in costs in favour of the ministry.


‎In the substantive suit filed by the plaintiff, Jonathan and Fagbemi likewise urged the court to dismiss the case with substantial costs.


‎After hearing arguments from counsel to the plaintiff and the defendants, Justice Lifu adjourned the matter until May 26 for judgment.

 

 


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