Court orders FG to pay $1.638 billion to Delta State government

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An Abuja division of the federal high court has ordered the Federal Government of Nigeria, to pay the sum of $1.638 billion to Delta State government as 13% derivation sum due as arrears of revenue payable to the state.

The presiding judge, Justice Donatus Okorowo made the order on Monday while delivering judgement on a suit filed by the Attorney General of Delta State seeking to recover revenue accruing to the state.

Justice Okorowo, while delivering the judgment, held that being a suit instituted to recover revenue accruing to the state government, it qualified for the undefended list.

The plaintiff (Delta State government) prayed the court to discountenance AGF Abubakar Malami’s claim that Delta State was not a party to the suit logged at the Supreme Court by Akwa-Ibom, Bayelsa and Rivers state seeking the enforcement of the general littoral state.

The plaintiff prayed the court for “A consequential order of this court compelling the defendant to net off and pay 5% of the said sum as per clause 3.0(v) of the defendant’s letter of engagement dated 12 April, 2018 and clause 3.0(v) the defendant’s further letter of engagement dated November 19, 2018, pursuant to clause lll(d) of the terms of settlement made the (consent) judgment  by the Supreme Court.”

10% post-judgment interest at court rate on the said $ 1,638,396,277.00 (One billion, six hundred and thirty-eight million, three hundred and ninety-six thousand, two hundred and seventy-seven United States dollars) to the plaintiff until final liquidation thereof.”

Direct the defendant (AGF) to pay the sum of $ 1,638,396,277.00 (One billion, six hundred and thirty-eight million, three hundred and ninety-six thousand, two hundred and seventy-seven United States dollars) being the 13% derivative sum due as arrears of revenue payable to Delta as assessed.”

The AGF, through his counsel, argued that “The subject matter of this suit is a dispute between the Delta as a state and the federation. That the subject matter relates to the recovery of revenue accruing to the federation account, the beneficiaries of which are the federation and the states of the federation.”

He further argued that Delta State was not a party in the terms of settlement in the suit between the Akwa-Ibom, Bayelsa and Rivers State governments delivered by the Supreme Court.

According to him, “it will not serve the interest of justice to grant the plaintiff’s claim against the defendant without full hearing. He then urged the court to dismiss the suit.”

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