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THERE’S NO N6BN JUDGMENT AGAINST DAKUKU PETERSIDE – LEGAL TEAM

The legal team of the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Dr. Dakuku Peterside, on Friday dismissed the purported Supreme Court judgement against their client.

Peterside’s lawyers were reacting to reports circulating in the traditional and social media, about a Supreme Court of Nigeria judgement on suit filed by Odilli, awarding N6billion to Odilli against their client.

The team explained that the Supreme Court didn’t enter into a N6 billion or any such judgment against former NIMASA boss.

According to the lawyers to Peterside, what transpired at the Supreme Court on Friday, May 27, 2022, was that “the apex court dismissed an appeal by Peterside challenging the decision of the Court of Appeal to sustain an earlier dismissal of his preliminary objection to the service processes adopted by the litigant.”

Lawyers further explained that the origin of the matter was Suit. No. PHC/810/2016 between Hon. Dakuku Adol Peterside V. Dr. Peter Odili, brought against Peterside by a former Governor of Rivers State, Dr. Peter Odili, before a Rivers State High Court, in Port Harcourt, presided over by Hon. Justice Iyaye Laminkara, who was then Chief Judge of the State.

“Not satisfied with the processes of service, Peterside had filed an objection through a notice of preliminary objection challenging the service of the originating processes.

“In her ruling, Justice Laminkara dismissed the objection ruling that the services were properly instituted. But dissatisifed with the court’s stand, Peterside approached the Court of Appeal, Port Harcourt Division, which, however, dismissed his appeal, ruling that the lower court was right after all.

“Peterside, still not satisfied, filed Appeal No. SC. 667/2018 before the Supreme Court which was determined today by the Supreme Court. So by today’s decision of the apex court, the Port Harcourt High Court can now hear the substantive case.”
The legal team cleared.

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