Court Nullifies El-Rufai’s Contentious Religious Bill
A Kaduna
State High Court has ruled that the plan by the Kaduna State government to
issue licences to the pastors of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) using
the Religious Regulatory Bill is a gross violation of their fundamental human
rights, which guarantees freedom of association and freedom of religion. Thus,
inconsistent with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as
amended). Therefore it is hereby declared illegal.
The judge,
Hon. Justice D. Gwadah further added that the actions of the Kaduna State House
of Assembly in proceeding to pass the bill into law despite the pending court
proceedings and the subsisting court injunction restraining the action, “is an
affront to this honourable court”.
This was
declared today, June 19, 2019 in a ruling on the case instituted by the
Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) Kaduna chapter since 2016 against
Kaduna State Governor (Mallam Nasiru El-Rufai), Kaduna State House of Assembly
and the Attorney General of Kaduna State over the Kaduna State Religious
Regulatory Bill.
The lawyers
representing the respondents, in reaction to the judgment said that their
clients will go higher, meaning Gov El-Rufai and the Kaduna State House of
Assembly will appeal the ruling.
But Barr. S.
A. Akani (lead counsel to PFN) who briefly addressed the press after the
ruling, expressed satisfaction in the judgment on behalf of his client, the
PFN.
The Kaduna
State PFN that instituted the case as registered trustees body. Thus, PFN is an
entity that has the power to sue and be sued. However, the power is limited to
act on behalf of the members of the body. Hence, the court ruling is applicable
to the members of PFN. Though by implication, other Christians and Pastors can
benefit indirectly from the ruling.
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