Demolition of Hunkuyi’s House: Kaduna State Govt Says Court Lacks Jurisdiction to Determine Case

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The Kaduna State Government has asked the High Court sitting in Kaduna to dismiss the prayers and requests of Senator Suleiman Hunkuyi over the demolition of his house for lack of jurisdiction.

 

Senator Hunkuyi who represents Kaduna North Senatorial District demands N10 billion from  Governor Nasir El-Rufai-led state government as compensation for illegally demolishing his house at No 11B Sambo Road Kaduna.

 

However, responding to the prayers of Hunkuyi through his lawyer, Prof Dankofa Yusuf, the state government lawyers from the Ministry of Justice asked the court to dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction.

 

The counsels to the state government who were briefly rebuked in a joking manner by the Judge, Justice Mohammed Lawal Bello for their inability to file their defence papers, based their argument on the ground that the Applicant’s lawyer had filed two similar cases in the court seeking the same reliefs.

 

Citing relevant authorities, Hunkuyi lawyer said their requests, reliefs in the cases are not the same  hence the need of the court to grant their request as prayed.

 

Prof. Yusuf Dankofa among other things in suit KDH/KAD/236/2018 is praying the court to declare that the respondents (Kaduna State Government and Kaduna Geographic Information Service, KADGIS) action in arrogating to themselves the power to punitively sanction the Applicants (Hunkuyi and his Company, Muna Investment Ltd) property even if the Applicants were purportedly in default of payment of either ground rent or land use charge or for any other reason constitute a gross violation of Applicant Fundamental Human Right guaranteed under section 43 (1) and 46 (1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) and therefore illegal, unconstitutional, null and void.

 

“A declaration that the purported takeover of the applicant’s property located at No 11B Sambo Road Kaduna by the Respondents on the basis  of purported non-payment of ground rent/land use charge or for any other reason is wrong, illegal and unconstitutional,

 

He asked for   an order of the court “setting aside the purported take over of the applicant’s property.”

 

“An Order of this Honourable Court mandating the Respondents to pay the Applicant the sum of N10,000,000,000  (ten billion naira) being aggravated, punitive and general damages against the Respondents jointly and severally for the violation of the Applicant’s Fundamental Human Right.”

 

The court in the interim order had stopped the state government from taking further action on the Hunkuyi property at No11B Sambo road as well as the purported notice on his house at Inu Wada pending the determination of the case.

 

The case is adjourned to June, 5, 2018 for ruling on the competence of the court.

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