Chieftaincy Tussle: Customary Court Tells Taraba Monarch To Step-aside
An Upper Area 2 customary court sitting in Jalingo, Taraba state capital, has asked the acting Mbonduah of Kabri chiefdom, Alhaji Auwal Hamma-Julde Zubairu, to step aside.
The court affirmed that the custom and traditions of the people should determine who occupies the throne.
“We will approach the high court to Appeal this judgement because the court said it has set aside the instrument creating this chiefdom.
“We know the late Mbonduah who served for 60 days was appointed by the state, and now they are saying by tradition it is the son that would inherit the throne.
Counsel to the complainant, Daniel Ovienta was satisfied with the ruling of the court.
According to him, “this matter started in 2020, and we are glad the judgement was delivered today.
“But going through that document, it was not signed by the state governor. And section 100 subsection 1-4 of the constitution stated that before a bill can become a law, it must be signed by the state governor.
“ If he does not assent the bill within 40 days after its passage, the bill must be passed again by a two-thirds majority of the house of assembly and signed by the Speaker.
“Besides, the document was not even tendered by any of the witnesses for the defendant. It was the defence counsel that gave a copy of the document to the court after the adoption of addresses.”
