PDP
The Katsina chapter of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said it had approached the Supreme Court seeking to quash recent inauguration of transition committees for the 34 Local Governments in the state.
Alhaji Salisu Majigiri, the State PDP Chairman, made this known at a press conference on Tuesday in Katsina.
The Katsina PDP Chairman said the party has a pending case before the apex court challenging the dissolution of elected local council officials by the governor in 2015.
“We challenged this dissolution at Katsina High Court and later appealed the unfavorable judgment at the Appeal Court, Kaduna.
“The case is now at the Supreme Court awaiting judgment, but the state government went ahead and constituted illegal transition committees.
“So, we have instituted legal action against this impunity. We have three issues before the Supreme Court.
“The substantive matter dealing with dissolution of the councils, a motion to restrain the government from constituting local government caretaker committees.
“And motion seeking the state government to set aside the constituted caretaker committees and their inauguration,” he said.
Majigiri also stated that 23 out of the 34 dissolved elected local officials had instituted another legal action before the Katsina High Court against the state government.
He stated that the dissolved local councils’ chairmen were seeking a perpetual injunction restraining the state government from constituting caretaker committees for the local governments.