Lagos High Court Summon’s Controller of Correctional Services
Justice Akintunde Savage, of a Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja on Monday, summoned the Lagos State Controller of Nigeria Correctional Services (NCoS) Alagbon to come and throw light into the mystery of whether or not the Chairman of Confidence Cargo Freight Forwarder, Dada Aigbe, who was committed to a one month prison for contempt, was in prison custody or not.
The
trial Judge also ordered that the Deputy Sheriff of Lagos High Court, Mr
Michael Alogaga, be summoned to court to tell the court how he served the court
process on Aigbe.
Counsel
to the claimant, Jimoh-Akogun, in his hearing notice dated April 22, had
applied before the court to summon the controller general and the court sheriff
to produce Aigbe (contempt nor) or give evidence in court whether or not he was
truly in prison.
The
judge had on March 11, ordered that Aigbe be imprisoned for one month until he
purged himself of the contempt.
The
court order was a sequel to form 48 and 49 contempt proceedings filed against
Aigbe, the application that was filed and moved by Jimoh-Akogun.
Justice
Savage, in his enrollment order dated Mach 11 had said "Mr Dada Aigbe is
hereby committed to Kirikiri Maximum prison for one month or until he purges
himself of the contempt of this court and files an affidavit to henceforth not
disobeys this court or any court order,"
To
effect the court order, the deputy sheriff of the high court, took a
"Request for Police Assistance" form dated March 18 to the
Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, and the form was received on the
same date.
Jimoh-Akogun,
however, argued that barely a month after the court had ordered that Aigbe be
remanded; he had not been taken to any correctional centre in the state.
The
lawyer further argued that following the arrest of the Dada Aigbe, the convict
had not been taken into Kirikiri custody.
He
prayed the court to invoke Section 116 of the Evidence Act.
According
to him, Aigbe was yet to purge himself of the flagrant disobedience to court
order.
"I
urge my lord to extend the ruling mandating Micheal Alogada, a sheriff of this
court and Lagos Controller of Correctional Centre to come to this court on
Thursday to give evidence whether Dada Aigbe is in prison or not,"
Jimoh-Akogun said.
Counsel
to the respondent judgment debtor, led by the Former Lagos State
Attorney-General, Mr Kazeem Adeniji (SAN) in a motion dated April 5, attached
with the affidavit of extreme urgency, had prayed to the court to set aside its
order committing the Aigbe to prison for a month.
Mr.
Maruf Jimoh-Akogun, Counsel to the judgment creditor in this suit marked no
ID/3831LMW/2016, said the HRM Oba Shakirudeen Adeshina Kuti instituted the case
for himself and on behalf of the Ajamogun/Onikotun family of Ewu kingdom.
The
claimant filed the suit against the Osolo of Osolo, HRM Oba Agbabiaka
Kabir Orisedeko Elemo, and the Baale Mafoluku Ajao Estate, Chief Hussam Raheem
Shekoni Elemo as the first and second defendants respectively.
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