COURT ORDERS NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT TO RE-ESTABLISH PEOPLE’S BANK
The Federal High Court has ordered the Nigerian Government to take
urgent steps towards the re-establishment of the People’s Bank of
Nigeria.
The order was made in a landmark
judgment delivered last Friday by Justice Mohammed Idris in the case of
activist lawyer, Femi Falana v Attorney-General of the Federation,
Mohammed Adoke.
The plaintiff had contended that the People’s
Bank of Nigeria was illegally abolished when the law establishing it had
not been repealed by the National Assembly.
Mr. Falana prayed the court to order the federal government to re-establish the bank.
In opposing the case, the Attorney-General challenged the locus standi of the plaintiff and the
competence of the suit on the ground that it was statute barred.
In his reply to the objections to the suit, Mr. Falana submitted that
the doctrine of locus standi has given way to public interest litigation
in Nigeria.
He cited the case of Fawehinmi v The President
and several other authorities to back up his submissions.
Saying that the federal government has acknowledged that poverty was on
the increase in the country, Mr. Falana submitted that it was unjust to
abolish the bank when the Central Bank of Nigeria had recently bailed
out commercial banks, collapsed by the rich and it is currently wiping
out the toxic debts owed by the same set of few pampered citizens.
Recalling that the People’s Bank was established to cater for
underprivileged citizens who could not access loans in commercial banks
due to lack of collaterals, Mr. Falana pointed out that the
federal
government abolished the bank while it has continued to fund the Bank of
Industry, Infrastructural Bank and others only patronised by the rich.
In upholding the contention of Mr. Falana, the judge held that the
plaintiff had established his locus standi as a concerned citizen in
line with the new trend on legal standing in public interest
litigation in Nigeria.
The judge ruled that since the People’s Bank of Nigeria Act (Cap P7)
Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 is a valid and existing law, the
decision to scrap the bank by the federal
government is illegal and unconstitutional.
He said that as a continuous violation, it is not affected by the
Public Officers Protection Act. Justice Idris, therefore, ordered the
federal government to re-establish the bank to continue to give soft
loans to underprivileged citizens in line with the provisions of the
People’s Bank of Nigeria Act.
Nigerian education banks
In
the same vein, the same court had last month ordered the federal
government to establish the Nigerian education bank to enable indigent
undergraduates to access loans and pursue their degree programmes in
tertiary institutions.
The suit, praying for the establishment of the bank, was also filed by Mr Falana.
The lawyer had argued that the bank would assist thousands of undergraduates who are being forced to
abandon their studies on account of skyrocketing school fees. While
noting that the law had not been implemented since it was promulgated in
1993, Justice Idris agreed with Mr. Falana that the federal government
is under a legal obligation to establish and fund the bank pursuant to
the Nigeria Education Bank Act.
In his reaction to the judicial
orders for the revival of the People’s Bank and the establishment of
the Nigerian Education bank, Mr Falana said that “Justice Mohammed Idris
deserves commendation for upholding two fundamental welfare laws in the
country.
“With the avowed commitment of the federal government
to poverty alleviation, I do hope that both judgments will be complied
with without any delay. By encouraging public interest litigation,
Justice Idris has challenged progressive lawyers to use the
instrumentality of the law to defend
and protect the interests of the majority of our oppressed people.
“More importantly, the judge has reminded the defenders of market
fundamentalism in government that the State has a duty to promote the
welfare of all citizens particularly the economically disadvantaged
segment.”
Source: #Premium-Times
6/24/2014
COURT ORDERS NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT TO RE-ESTABLISH PEOPLE’S BANK
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