Ekiti Indigenes Drag Govt To Court Over Airport Project, Demand Contract Documents, Financial Details

The indigenes of Ekiti state under the auspices of a socio-political organization, Ekiti Patriotic Consultative Forum has approached the State High Court for an order of Mandamus, compelling the government to release all documents, including financial records and loans, relating to the Ekiti Cargo Airport project.

 

It would be recalled that the airport project located along Ado-Ijan road was commissioned without the basic flight equipment and facilities by the former governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi alongside ex-minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika on October 15,2022.

 

But eighteen months after a military aircraft, marked ATR-42, belonging to the Nigerian Air Force, touched down during the funfair event, no aircraft has landed or take-off from the airport .

 

The present administration in the state under, Governor Biodun Oyebanji has however continue working on the projects with supports from other personalities in the state towards the successful completion of the airport project for flight operations.

 

The lead solicitor to the group, Oluwagbenga Babawibe, in the court papers at the weekend in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital , said the group approached court following the failure of the state government to provide it with relevant documents on the airport project since November 22,2023.

He said the request which was made, through his law firm, Urban Attorneys & Solicitors pursuant to the provisions of the Ekiti State Freedom of Information Law, 2011, with receipt of the letter acknowledged by the office of the state Accountant General on December 11,2023 but with no response since then.

According to him, documents being demanded include; certify true copy of the entire contracts, including information on the loans obtained for the said project, and information on all funds, disbursed on the project so far, from the treasury of the state.

He added that the state government, signed the said contract, with the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation Limited (CCECCL).

 

In the motion exparte filled on March 28, 2024 at the state high court with suit number,HAD/352m/2024, the state Governor, Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice and the Accountant General were listed in the suit as respondents.

 

In the motion exparte suit obtained by Nigerian Tribune, the group through the lawyer sought among others, ” An ORDER of this Honourable Court granting leave to the Applicant to apply for an Order of MANDAMUS compelling the Respondents to accede to the application of the Applicant asking for the Certified True Copy of the Contract Document executed between Ekiti State Government and China Civil Engineering Construction corporation Limited (CCECCL) on the Ekiti State Agro-Cargo Airport Project.

” An ORDER of this Honourable Court granting leave to the Applicant to apply for an Order of MANDAMUS compelling the Respondents to accede to the application of the Applicant asking for the Statement of Account in respect of the Loan obtained by the Respondent for the Ekiti State Ago-Cargo Airport and its disbursement so far.

” And for Such further or other orders as this Honourable Court may deem fit to make in the circumstance.”

Also, in an affidavit, in support of the motion exparte, Tope Kolawole, also a legal practitioner in the same law firm, said the Ekiti Patriotic Consultative Forum, comprised of very responsible Ekiti indigenes who are always working towards the development and growth of the state.

He said the latest action by the group had become necessary, for want of probity, accountability, and effective management of public funds.

He noted that the group, which has the right to know how public fund is spent, had no option than to apply for leave of the court, to file for the said order of mandamus, after all subtle means at getting the relevant documents on the airport project failed to yield results.

 

No date has been fixed for hearing on the suit.

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