The Federal Government has faulted claims by the Lagos State Government
that a Federal High Court has shut down the Ikoyi Marriage Registry ,
insisting that the report is false.
The Ministry of Interior said
that the court presided over by Justice Chuka Obiozor simply upheld the
judgment of a Federal High Court delivered in 2002 which was not
appealed.
It explained that the case, Suit No : FHC/L /CS /1760/16-
Egor Local Government Area of Edo State & three others Vs. Ministry
of Interior & others, cited by the Lagos State government was
actually struck out by Justice Obiozor in his judgment delivered on
April 30, 2018.
The Director of Legal , Ministry of Interior , Bola
Odugbesan, made the clarification in a statement in Abuja on Friday, in
reaction to a press statement on Thursday by the Director , Public
Affairs, Lagos State Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs,
Bisi Olufuwa.
Olufuwa had claimed that the Lagos State had secured a
court injunction restraining the Ikoyi registry from conducting
marriages .
Dismissing the claims, Odugbesan presented a copy of the
judgment by Obiozor who described the case as an abuse of court process
and struck it out .
Checks by our correspondent also showed that the Lagos State Government was not a party to the suit .
Clarifying
what transpired in the suit , Odugbesan said, “ In the case, the court
was invited to interpret the provisions of the Constitution conferring
on local governments, the powers to register marriages .
“ The
Minister of Interior, through his Counsel , Bola Odugbesan, argued that
under item 61 of the Exclusive List , matters connected with marriage
under the Marriage Act , issuing of marriage certificate and its
registration are outside the purview of state and /or local
governments.”
The director further explained , “The Federal High
Court in its judgment dated April 30 , 2018 , struck out the case of the
Plaintiffs, ie , Egor LGA & Ors . The court held that the case is
an abuse of the court process in view of the earlier judgment of the
court in 2002 which upheld the sanctity of the rights of the Minister to
issue licences to places of worship to conduct marriages , and the
Registrar under the Marriage Act to register marriages . It is
instructive to note that Lagos State was not a party in the case,”
Odugbesan insisted that the Federal High Court never ordered the closure of Ikoyi Marriage Registry as claimed by Olufuwa.
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