Skip to main content

Court orders PDP to pay N180 million to a lawyer for successfully handling their cases

Today, Justice Jude Okeke of the FCT High Court, Maitama ordered the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to pay N180 million to Samuel Okutepa being his professional fee.

Okeke who delivered judgment in a suit filed by Okutepa against the PDP, said Okutepa deserved to be paid the money for handling the cases for the party. “The defendant is directed to pay the claimant N180 million being the earned professional fee for defending and prosecuting their cases listed out in the applicant’s statements of claims.’’
 Court orders PDP to pay N180 million to a lawyer for successfully handling their cases
The court also ordered PDP to pay N50,000 to Mr Okutepa, a senior advocate of Nigeria, for successfully handling the cases. The judge held that it was not right for the PDP not to pay for the work they knew was well handled by the plaintiff.

He said that the defendant claimed that they did not give him job to do, as no legal agreement was signed by the parties. The judge said that in the records before the court, the applicant was given the brief by the former Governor of Benue, Gabriel Suswam, and the Attorney General of Benue.

He added that the constitution of PDP recognised a state governor as a high officer who can give instructions on behalf of the party. “The instructions given to the applicant to handle the matter is binding on the PDP. The defendant was aware that the applicant conducted the cases and never questioned the instructions of the governor. The defendant kept quiet and benefited from his services, permitted and encouraged him to labour only to claim that a legal contract was not signed. The defendant is not in denial that the applicant did not handle the cases, but they claimed they did not engage him,” he held.  

Some of the cases handled by Okutepa were: Terver Kakih Vs PDP and three others, three cases at the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court, among others.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

One child killed and another injured by stray bullets after illegal residents clash with police in South Africa

Two children were hit by a stray bullet in Cape Town, South Africa as illegal residents clashed with policemen.   The incident which happened on Monday August 24, according to reports by AFP, led to one child's death while another one was injured as illegal residents fired at police seeking to prevent them from moving into government housing units.   Recently, South African Police have been dismantling several unlawful property grabs by illegal residents.    The “land invasions” as it is called in South Africa is fuelled by rampant financiak inequality and a lack of low-cost housing in urban areas. But illegal owners of properties in South Africa have been violent recently as they set vehicles on fire and destroy community facilities while clashing with law enforcement officials.   On Monday, the clashes escalated as shots fired at police killed an eight-year-old boy and wounded a 12-year-old girl, Cape Town Mayor Dan Plato said in a statement. “Over the last mo...

Police rescue three in Lagos boat mishap

                                  The Marine Police on Thursday said its officials rescued three persons on Pashi river, Badagry, Lagos State, when their boat capsized on July 29. Uchenna Itinyi, the Divisional Marine Officer (DMO), Badagry, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Badagry. Mr Itinyi said the men were coming from Cotonou, Benin Republic, and the boat was loaded with different goods when it capsized. He said the police officers, who were on 24 hours water patrol when the incident occurred, immediately moved to the scene and rescued the passengers. “We were able to save them before sinking, but unfortunately, we were unable to save their goods as everything went down. “I asked them to sit down for few minutes to see if the incident had affected them, so that we could take them to the hospital for treatment. “When I discovered that they were in...