A Federal High Court sitting in Minna, Niger State, has restrained the state government from demolishing Ashrab Energy International Limited, located in the state.
It will be recalled that the Niger state government had on May 30th, 2023, marked the property located at Keteren-Gwari in Minna for demolition.
The action came shortly after the inauguration of Governor Mohammed Bago on May 29th, 2023.
However, a court order dated 14th June, 2023 and marked, NSHC/MN/147/2023, defendants including the Governor of Niger state, the Attorney general of the state, Niger state ministry of land and housing, and Niger state urban development board, were all asked to steer clear of any action regarding the parcel of Ashrab Iand.
It further ordered that the permit issued to the company on 28th October, 2021 by the Niger state urban development board should not be withdrawn.
The court under Justice Mariyam Ismaila, ordered interim injunction restraining Governor Mohammed Bago (1st defendant) or any of his agents from interfering with or stopping Ashrab energy International limited from carrying out it legitimate business.
According to the court, Governor of Niger state and his agents has no constitutional rights to demolish or revoke the C of O of Ashrab without establishing the proves for the action.
The order stopped the governor with his agents from carrying out any action that will be against the constitutional rights of the plaintiff.
According to the suit, ” An order of interim injunction restraining the 1st defendant or any of his agents, assigns and or privies from interfering with the plaintiff’s constitutional rights to own the parcel of Iand and all the improvements there on, situate at Keteren -Gwari, Minna, Niger state.
“The certificate of occupancy covered by certificate of occupancy Nos. NGS/913 and NGS/8821 pending the determination of the motion on notice.
“An order of interim restraining the 4th defendant from withdrawing the development permit issue to the plaintiff (Ashrab energy International limited) on 28th October, 2021 pending the determination of the motion.”


