AN Abuja High Court on Thursday declared as null and void the revocation of a plot of land allocated to Turai Yar’Adua by the Federal Capital Territory.
The FCT had revoked the Abuja land allocation in favor of Mrs Patience Jonathan, the current president’s wife.
The court therefore revoked the notice of revocation issued to Turai by the FCT Administration on the plot with the judge, Peter Affen, ruling that taking the land from Turai, wife of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua and reallocating same to Mrs. Jonathan served no public interest.
Affen held that “the revocation issued by the Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Sen. Bala Mohammed, was invalid, null and void’’ and that the plaintiff’s (Turai’s) right of occupancy over the 1.84 hectares of land remained valid and subsisting.
“There is no regular and proper overriding public interest to warrant the purported revocation,’ the judge ruled, adding that it was the dispute between the plaintiff and Mrs. Jonathan that led to the purported revocation.
“The plot belongs to WAYEF, a site for the building of the head office of the plaintiff’s pet project and so the dispute does not amount to overriding public interest,’’ the judge said.
Affen said that the claim by the Attorney-General of the Federation that the plot had earlier been allocated for the building of the African First Lady Peace Mission was wrong.
“There is no evidence in all of the materials before me that the land had been initially granted.
“The minister did not rely on the alleged error while revoking the land but rather relied on evidence of overriding public interest.
The judge said, “The disputed land, plot no. 1347 Cadastral Zone AOO, Central Business District, Abuja, FCT, was initially allocated to Women and Youth Empowerment Foundation while Mrs Yar’adua was First Lady.
“The minister of the FCT, Bala Mohammed, revoked the allocation for what he described as ‘overriding public interest’.
“He then re-allocated the same land to Mrs Jonathan for the building of African First Lady Peace Mission Headquarters on the 2nd of November, 2011.
“The action of the FCT administration is not tenable in law as it was done contrary to the rules and law, and therefore will not stand.’’
Turai had approached the court seeking the restoration of the plot allegedly taken by Patience.
The plaintiff said that the land allocated to WAYEF on Feb 19, 2010, was being trespassed upon by the President’s wife and got a court order dated March 5, 2012 restraining the defendants from affecting WAYEF title and interest over the land.
Those joined as co-defendants in the suit are the Minister of FCT, Federal Capital Administration, the Abuja Geographic Information System, and the AGF.
Reacting to the court verdict on Thursday, Patience said she was not involved in a land tussle with her predecessor as Nigerians were made to believe.
The President’s wife made the clarification in a statement by her spokesman, Mr. Ayo Osinlu.
Osinlu said the land which had been a subject of litigation was between the Federal Capital Territory Administration and Hajia Turai Yar’Adua’s non-governmental organisation.
He said neither the African First Ladies Peace Mission, led by Mrs. Jonathan nor the President’s wife in her personal capacity was joined in the suit.
Osinlu said, “Our office had repeatedly stated that the land, which had been a subject of litigation, was between the FCT Administration and Hajia Turai Yar’adua’s NGO, and neither the African First Ladies Peace Mission, even though it is the original allottee of the land, nor Dame Patience Jonathan, who is the sitting President of the continental body, was joined in the suit.
“For purposes of emphasis, we wish to reiterate that, the land in question was first allocated to the African First Ladies Peace Mission, according to records available to us, during the tenure of Hajia Turai Yar’Adua as President of the Mission.
“If in leaving office she had decided to depart with the land, the FCT has taken appropriate logical action to retrieve the said plot for the original allottee and purpose.
“To this extent, we wish to state categorically that the judgment referred to in the media was not against the person of Dame Patience Jonathan, and we will like the public and well-meaning Nigerians to put the matter in its proper perspective for the purpose of accurate record and common good.”
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JD:To say the least ,the present state of affairs is most disgraceful!How we ever got to a point in the life of our nation where two first ladies will go and slug it out over land that one can almost swear got allocated to them under questionable circumstances,beats ones imagination.And the question that has always bothered me is,what is the President’s take on this?Does he support his wife on this or its just like we have been made to believe; he has no control over his wife.Whichever way it is ,it is sad that the President could not step in and halt this disgraceful episode that has made us the laughing stock of a discerning world.The Jonathan government has had the singular honor of being the one that has brought this country the greatest ridicule ever by many of its actions.The list is endless;bungling national awards,almost publicly shielding friends and associates involved in corrupt practices,credibility problems from its spokespersons,policy flip flops in the shortest time ever, privatization of the borders security by those who have been involved in criminal activity etc.We have never had it so bad and i am sure right thinking Nigerians cannot wait to have a fresh breath of air in 2015.This is Sad!
Shame, shame, shame, shame, shame, shame…… before I continue with my shame song, what is the position of the constitution on first ladies ?. Shame, shame, shame on all of you.( everyone mentioned in this story)
It is indeed a shame that this even got into the public space. The least you’ll expect is that Mr. President will set his wife aright. If this President cannot administer his wife, then we are in big trouble. so Yaradua is not in the same RANKING as Alams in the estimation of Mr. President. WHAT A PITY!
it is funy how we have turn governance to family affairs. the essence of being a public servant is yetto be grasp by our so called leaders. i realy wish Jonathan looks beyond his interest and towards the interest of the country. God bless you JD
2015 election is a decider election. Nigerians have decided for a change. Power which is the engine driver of any economy world over has remain epileptic since the inception of PDP Govt. on 29 May 1999. The power problem is getting worse day by day under this administ ration. Jonathan and PDP must GO by 2015.
Mr JD, you have said it all power must change hand in our country in 2015,we can not continue like this