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Supreme Court declines jurisdiction over Bayelsa Soku oil wells suit

Supreme Court declines jurisdiction over Bayelsa Soku oil wells suit

The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to hear a suit brought by the Bayelsa government seeking to stop the Federal Government from further paying monthly statutory allocation from Soku oil wells to Rivers.

Justice Sylvester Ngwuta, who led the seven-man panel of justices of the apex court declined hearing the matter  on the grounds that the court lacked  the jurisdiction to entertain the matter.

The court then ordered the Bayelsa  government to approach the Court of Appeal to decide  the matter.

Bayelsa government had filed the  suit at the Supreme Court seeking to stop the Federal Government from further paying monthly statutory allocation from Soku oil wells to the Rivers government.

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The Bayelsa government had  invoked the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, which enables a state government to sue the Federal Government directly at the apex court.

However, when the matter came up on Tuesday, the apex court declined jurisdiction and asked parties to approach the appellate court.

It would be recalled that the Federal High Court had in Dec. 2019 ruled that the disputed Soku oil wells, located in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area belonged to Rivers.

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Vanguard News Nigeria

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