A State High Court in Lokoja on Monday sacked the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, Alhaji Tijani Ahmed-Anaje.
Justice Umar Salisu gave the order in a judgment he delivered in Lokoja, charging Ahmed-Anaje not to parade himself as the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland.
Chief Daudu Adeku-Ojiah, Hussain Yusuf and Abdulrahaam Suberu had in December challenged the appointment of Ahmed-Anaje by former governor Yahaya Bello as the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland.
Represented by Mr Lawal Rabana (SAN), the plaintiffs sued Governor Ahmed Ododo, the State Attorney General, Muzi Abdullahi and the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland. Ahmed-Anaje as 1st, 2nd and 3rd defendants in the case which began in okene before its transfer to Lokoja.
Gov. Ahmed Ododo, Abdullahi and Ahmed-Anaje, had objected to the claims of the plaintiff, through their Counsels, Muzi Abdullahi and Zakari Abbas, and had asked the court to dismiss the case for lack of merit.
Justice Salisu, in his judgment, upheld the prayers of the claimants and ordered Ahmed-Anaje to vacate the throne of Ohinoyi of Ebiraland pending a fresh selection by the kingmakers of the Ebiraland.
No fewer than 70 candidates jostled for the stool of Ohinoyi of Ebiraland in Kogi state.
They were screened by a committee to replace the late Alhaji Ado Ibrahim who died on Oct. 29, 2024, at the age of 94.
Reacting to the judgment, Gov. Ododo, called for calm in the state.
The state Attorney-General, Mr Muzi Abdullahi, who spoke to journalists in Lokoja, over the case, said that the governor has instructed him to appeal against the court verdict.
“We are confident that there will be a reversal of the judgement. The citizens should exercise restraint and not do any contrary to the Law.
“We don’t agree with the judgment because the judge didn’t consider some objections we raised before him.
“The judgment is neither here nor there.
‘You should know that the law is straightforward. One plus one is two, and it can’t be contested.
“Tomorrow, by God’s grace. We are filing Notice and Grounds of appeal challenging the judgment of the court, ‘ the attorney-general said.