Court Dismisses Access Bank Application To Join Akingbola’s N50bn Suit Against CBN
Moves by the Access Bank Plc to be joined in a N50 billion suit, filed by Dr. Erastus Akingbola, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the defunct Intercontinental Bank Plc, has met a brickwall, as a Lagos Federal High court, has dismissed Access Bank’s application for lacking in merit.
Akingbola
had instituted the suit seeking judicial review of the Governor of the Central
Bank of Nigeria (CBN) made August 14 2009, which removed him as the Group Chief
Executive Officer of the defunct Intercontinental Bank Plc.
Listed as
the first and second respondents in the suit numbered FHC/L/CS/903/2009 are;
the Central Bank of Nigeria Governor and the CBN.
Specifically,
Akingbola is asking the court for the following reliefs: “an order setting
aside, vacating, nullifying and quashing the order of the first respondent
appointing Mr. Joseph Olushola Ajewole and Mr, Lai Alabi, or any other person
howsoever, as Acting Deputy Managing Director and Managing Director,
respectively, of Intercontinental Bank Plc;
“An order
setting aside, vacating, quashing, and nullifying the Order dated 14/8/2009,
made against the Applicant by the first respondent, on behalf of the second
respondent, to wit: “removing him as an officer cum Chief Executive of
Intercontinental Bank Plc, effective immediately from the date of the Order.
And removing him as a director of Intercontinental Bank Plc, effective
immediately from the date of the order.
“An order of
certiorari quashing the said Order of the first respondent made against him,
for not being in good faith, contrary to due process of law, discriminatory,
ultra vires, illegal, unconstitutional, null and void.
“An order of
the Court reinstating him to his lawful position as the Group Chief Executive
and Managing Director of Intercontinental Bank Plc;
“An order of
perpetual Injunction restraining the respondents, their officers, servants,
agents, privies, assigns or any other persons deriving their authorities in any
way whatsoever from the respondents, from unlawfully interfering, harassing,
victimizing or disturbing the applicant, in anyway whatsoever, from the
execution of his lawful duties as the Group Chief Executive and a Director of
Intercontinental Bank Plc, and from stopping in any way, whatsoever, the
benefits, privileged or perquisites enuring to the applicant by virtue of his
aforesaid office;
“The sum of
N50 Billion (Fifty Billion Naira) as exemplary damages against the respondents,
jointly and severally.”
However, the
CBN Governor and the apex bank in their preliminary objections dates and filed
August 25, 2009, asked the court to dismiss the suit or alternatively to strike
out the suit.
The
respondents also asked the court for an order to set aside leave to commence
the action. And an order that leaves to serve by substituted service and
service thereby be set aside.
The
respondents listed the following grounds for the orders sought for: “that the
Court is coram no judice; and if not,
“That the
Court should decline to exercise its jurisdiction in th’s matter
“That the
applicant lacks locus standi to institute or maintain the action against the
1st respondent; (and if he has standing to sue)
“That the
applicant has no cause of action; (and if at al )
“That the
applicant has no right of action to maintain the proceedings, and that it will
neither be just nor convenient to grant any declaration or injunction in this
matter.”
Meanwhile,
during the dependency of the suit, Access Bank Plc, filed an application
seeking to be joined in the suit as a necessary party.
The
application was vehemently opposed by Akingbola’s counsel, who urged the court
to discountenance Access Bank’s application and also to dismiss same
accordingly.
Justice
Olayiwola Ogundare, after perusing all the processes filed by the parties,
dismissed Access Bank’s application for lacking in merit.
Justice
Ogundare also held that that Access Bank will be affected by the decision of
the court on Akingbola’s suit against the CBN and it’s governor.
Meanwhile,
Justice Ogundare, has fixed for May 3, for hearing of Akingbola’s motion on
notice and CBN Governor’s application challenging the court’s jurisdiction to
entertain the suit.
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