Ann Eniyamire, daughter of the late President of the Customary Court of Appeal in Abuja, Justice Moses Bello, has petitioned the Chief Justice of the Federal Capital Territory, Justice Husseini Baba-Yusuf, to ensure justice in a contempt of court case involving Reverend Father Ezekiel Awolumate and Executive Director, Asset Management, NELMCO, Mr. Joseph Asuku Bello.
Eniyamire accused Awolumate and Bello, executors of her late father’s will, of disobeying court orders and altering the asset-sharing formula from 11.11% to 4.16%. She also alleged that they, along with some court officials, are trying to frustrate and truncate proceedings.
Key Developments:
– Court Order: On October 14, Justice M. A. Madugu ordered the disputed properties to be marked with red paint and display a “NOT FOR SALE / Lis Pendens” sign.
– Contempt Allegation: Eniyamire accused Awolumate and Bello of disregarding the court order and cleaning up the “not for sale” inscription.
– Petition to Chief Justice: Eniyamire urged Justice Husseini Baba-Yusuf not to allow his office to be used to subvert justice and fair hearing.
The petition was copied to the Attorney General of the Federation, Minister of Justice, and other high-ranking judicial officials. Eniyamire expressed disappointment at the defendants’ attempts to frustrate proceedings instead of purging themselves of contempt.