The
dispute between First Lady Dame Patience Jonathan and wife of late
President Umar Musa Yar’adua, Turai, over a piece of land in the
nation’s capital, is far from over as the out of court settlement on the
matter has broken down.
The
land, 1.84 hectares, located at plot no. 1347 Cadastral Zone AOO,
Central Business District, Abuja, FCT, was initially allocated to Women
and Youth Empowerment Foundation (WAYEF) when Turai was the First Lady.
Bala
Mohammed, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory revoked the
allocation and reallocated the same land to Mrs. Jonathan for the
building of African First Lady Peace Mission Headquarters.
The
court had on March 5, 2012 granted an injunction restraining Adoke or
any other person from affecting the title or interest of WAYEF over the
property pending the determination of the case.
Jonathan’s
wife immediately sought a discharge of the order on the land, or a stay
of execution through the Federal Ministry of Justice.
The
applicant’s counsel, Innocent Lagi, disclosed that the offers made to
replace the plot were unacceptable due to size or location.
The
Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Bello Adoke
(SAN) had urged Justice Peter Affen, of the Abuja High Court, Bwari to
discontinue further hearing on the matter saying that an amicable
resolution would be reached by the Federal Government.
Further hearing on the matter is to be adopted on January 24, after which the court will reserve the case for judgement.
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