Plateau
State Governor Jonah Jang vacated the newly-renovated Governor Lodge
and Office, Jishe, Jos because the March 23 Supreme Court ruling had
declared Nasarawa State the owner of the property, investigation has
revealed.
The governor’s sudden relocation from the property
recently sparked rumours he might have fled because of the new security
fears in the crisis-prone Jos, where many have been killed in sectarian
attacks.
However, our correspondent learnt that two states
had, in an asset sharing agreement brokered by the late Head of State
Gen. Sani Abacha, agreed that some property, including the Government
House should be given to Nasarawa. Nasarawa was created on October 1,
1996 by the Abacha administration.
It was learnt that the Jang administration refused to
abide by the agreement as it went ahead to renovate the building, which
he occupied as Government House.
However, the apex court ruled that the property it renovated by the state government recently belongs to Nasarawa.
Justice John Fabiyi, who read the lead judgment, a
copy of which was obtained by our correspondent on Wednesday, said it
was wrong for Plateau to renege on an agreement it validly entered into
Nasarawa State had averred that in an agreement
between the then Military Administrators of Plateau and Nasarawa states,
Col Habibu Shuaibu and Wing Commander Abdullahi Ibrahim respectively,
and brokered by Abacha, Plateau was to cede 13 property, among whom was
the present Government House and Lodge, Jishe to Nasarawa.
Nasarawa had also asked the apex court to direct
Plateau to hand over all title documents relating to the said properties
or, to otherwise transfer the said properties to the plaintiff
forthwith and an order of perpetual injunction restraining the
defendant, its servants, agents, officers and or privies from
interfering with the plaintiffs right to peaceful occupation and
enjoyment of the properties afore-listed.
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