Kano Govt Appeals Against N30bn Compensation Over Demolition
The Kano State Government has filed an appeal against the N30 billion punitive and compensation judgment handed by Justice Simon Amobeda of the Federal High Court in Kano.
The state Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Haruna Dederi, confirmed this to newsmen in Kano on Thursday.
The judgment was in favour of the Incorporated Trustees of Masallacin Eid Shop Owners and Traders.
Mr Dederi said that the appeal was filed because the Federal High Court lacked jurisdiction to hear the case, as it revolved around ownership of the property.
He further explained that the state government had already prepared its documents prior to the judgment and swiftly moved to appeal the decision on the same day it was delivered.
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Regarding the motion seeking a stay of execution pending appeal, Mr Dederi assured the public that there was no cause for alarm.
He also confirmed that the record of the Federal High Court proceedings had already been transmitted to the Court of Appeal.
The attorney general further disclosed that the Court of Appeal has scheduled the hearing of the motion on stay of execution for Dec. 4.
He stressed that it would be futile for the Federal High Court to make any orders on the issue, as the case is pending before the Appeal Court and it would be akin to a court sitting in appeal on its own judgment.
Mr Dederi reiterated that the Kano state government’s actions were supported by the provisions of the Land Use Act, which empowered the government to grant and revoke land.
Mr Dederi reiterated that the Kano state government’s actions were supported by the provisions of the Land Use Act, which empowered the government to grant and revoke land.