The legal battle seeking to compel the League Management Company (LMC)
to reinstate Giwa FC into the 2015/16 Nigeria Professional Football
League (NPFL) has shifted to the Court of Appeal, Jos Division which on
Friday enrolled the suit.
LMC’s appeal is against the interim order granted by Mr. Justice I.I.
Kunda of the Plateau State High Court, Bukuru on August 12, 2016 in a
case filed by one Mustapha Abubakar seeking to reinstate Giwa FC into
the NPFL and also reschedule all the games the club was excluded from
playing following its expulsion in May. Abubakar claims to be the
Chairman of Giwa FC Supporters Club and that his fundamental human
rights has been violated.
The LMC through its lawyer, Olumide Olujinmi is asking the Court of
Appeal to grant a stay of execution of the lower court’s order and an
application for departure from the rules of court to allow for the
appeal to be heard as a matter of urgency.
In one of its grounds of appeal, the LMC argued that the said Abubakar
has not been shown to have any connection or relationship whatsoever
with the LMC or the NPFL and that there was no urgency as required by
law for the judge to make the interim order on 12th August, 2016, which
is nearly three months after the expulsion of Giwa FC from the NPFL
on 22nd May, 2016.
It was also the submission of the LMC that Giwa FC’s interest cannot
supersede other interests and urged the plaintiff’s Counsel to seek
other judicial remedies to enforce compliance with the court order if he
was sure there has been none.
The LMC contends that the suit before the Plateau State High Court is
defective since as a fundamental human right case, Giwa FC or its owner
Giwa FC Ltd is a company which cannot have fundamental human rights.
The League body had also challenged the jurisdiction of the Jos High
Court to grant the interim order, contending that the said Abubakar
lacked the locus standi to file the suit on behalf of Giwa FC Ltd, since
the only person that can complain about any wrong done to a company is
the company itself. The High Court case was adjourned to tomorrow
(Monday) when Mr Justice Kunda, sitting as a vacation Judge will
consider all the issues and arguments put forward by both Counsels in
the matter. But with the matter now enlisted for appeal as CA/T231/2016,
it is doubtful if Mr. Justice Kunda will continue with the hearing on
the adjourned date.
Giwa FC was expelled by the LMC from the NPLF in May, 2016, for failure
to honour and play three matches cumulatively contrary to the provisions
of the NPFL 2015/16 Framework and Rules and punishable by expulsion
from the League. LMC had reached the decision after a protracted process
of appeals and hearings as provided for by the rules of the football
governing authorities.
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