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Despite Court Verdict, Customs Auctions Petrol-laden Trucks As Scrap

by Yusuf Babalola
3 years ago
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A legal practitioner, George Oyeniyi, has raised the alarm over alleged flouting of judgment of the Federal High Court (FHC), Abeokuta, by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), over auctioning of 24 tanker trucks of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), as scrap in Ogun state

The lawyer, in a strongly written petition to the Comptroller General of Customs Col. Hameed Ali (rtd), and a copy made available to LEADERSHIP, alleged that the service auctioned 24 tanker trucks of his clients despite a valid Court judgment that was delivered by Justice Shittu Abubakar, on 9th  August, 2022 to return the said vehicles to the owners.

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According to Oyeniyi, the Customs Service was ordered by the court to release all the 24 Tanker Trucks with all the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) contents unlawfully impounded and seized by the men and officers of the border drill operation unit on 10th November, 2019.

The lawyer, however, alleged that the service has already auctioned all the tankers as scrap and they were on the verge of being dismantled in Sagamu, Ogun State.

He said: “as Counsel to the Judgement creditors in the above matter i.e. Suit No: FHC/AB/CS/8/2020 Between: Olamitide International Limited & 7 Others V. Nigeria Customs Service Board & another already concluded before my lord Hon. Justice M. Shittu Abubakar sitting at the Federal High Court No.1, Abeokuta, Ogun State. Our attention has been drawn to the purported sale and or auctioned of our Clients’ 24 Tanker Trucks to wit – the 24 Tanker Trucks which formed the subject-matter of Suit No: FHC/AB/CS/8/2020 Between: Olamitide International Limited & 7 Others V. Nigeria Customs Service Board & Another,” Ththewe lawyer’s petitioned read

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“The Honourable Court of the Federal High Court delivered its final judgement on the 9th August, 2022 wherein the same ordered the Release of all the said 24 Tanker Trucks Vehicles with all the petroleum (PMS) contents unlawfully impounded and seized by the men and officers of the Nigeria Customs Service (Border Drill operation Unit) sometime on 10th November, 2019.

“It will interest you to note that while the case was pending before the Honourable Court there was an interlocutory injunction granted in favour of the Plaintiffs, in the Court ruling delivered on 16th July, 2020 wherein the Nigeria Customs Service and its agents and privies were specifically restrained form selling and or auctioning any of the tanker trucks which is the subject-matter of the suit.

“Moreover, the same Honourable Court delivered its final judgement on 9th August, 2022 in favour of the plaintiffs/judgment Creditors wherein the Court held inter-alia that the Nigeria Customs Service (through its agents and officers Border Drill) acted ultra vire its Circular issued on 6th November, 2019.”

He, however, disclosed that the petition written was for the Customs CG to order an investigation into the purported sale of the trucks before initiating contempt proceeding against the service.

“In view of the foregoing, we hereby forward our Petition to your respected offices to urgently investigate the above complaint and accordingly ensure that the order of a Honourable Court is respected and obeyed to the letter.

“In the unlikely event that no positive action is taken to urgently address our complaint we shall not hesitate to commence a contempt proceeding further  (among other things, which may include calling a World Press-Conference to ventilate our complaint) against the Head of your respected offices, in order to protect the sanctity of the Court and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (As Amended) which is the Grundnorm of all actions,” he pointed out.

 

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