A civil rights group, Legal Defence
and Assistance Project, LEDAP, yesterday, condemned the Lagos State Government
for allegedly disobeying last week’s order of a Federal High Court sitting in
Lagos, which nullified the collection of tolls at the Lekki-Ikoyi link bridge,
Lagos.
National Coordinator of LEDAP, Mr
Chino Obiagwu in a statement, said “despite the order of the court, toll fees are
still being collected from motorists on the bridge.”
He added that “The judgment of court
was issued in the presence of lawyers of the state government. The Attorney
General of the state, Mr. Ade Ipaye said at a press conference after the
judgment said that the government will appeal against the judgment. Such excuse
is not reason for disobeying the court order. It is elementary that an appeal
or a motion for stay of execution, without a positive order of the court, does
not prevent parties involved in fully obeying the judgment of the court.
“The primary condition of
constitutional democracy is that judgments and orders of court must be complied
with by all persons concerned, including the government. It is
regrettable that the Lagos State Government, governed by the major national
opposition party, will flagrantly disobey court order, and continue to collect
toll on the Lekki-Ikoyi bridge. The conduct of the government in this regards
smacks of impunity, and a complete disregard for the rule of law.
“We urge the plaintiff in the case
to return to the court to commence contempt proceedings against the concerned
officials, including the governor and the Attorney General of the state. We
also call on motorists using the Lekki-Ikoyi link bridge to resist payment of
toll on the bridge. The people must stand to resist abuse of power by public
officials.”
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