The court granted an interim injunction restraining Governor Obaseki from arresting and prosecuting Oshiomhole over indictment in a white paper submitted to the State government.
Justice Ahmed Mohammed, the presiding judge in a ruling, said the restraining order should subsist, pending the determination of whether or not the Federal High Court has jurisdiction to hear the suit filed by Oshiomhole seeking to stop his prosecution.
Oshiomhole was indicted in a white paper, for corruption by a panel of inquiry set up by Governor Obaseki and headed by Justice Oyomire.
Oshiomhole ran to the court after the panel recommended his arrest and prosecution in the white paper.
West Idahosa Esq. Lawyer to the former Labour leader, prayed the court, via an ex-parte for an order restraining the respondents.
Inspector General of Police, the Attorney-General and Commissioner of Justice of Edo State, Justice J. Oyomire, and the Department of State Services (DSS) were also listed as respondents in the case.
Alex Ejeiseme (SAN), Lawyer to the Edo Government had challenged the court jurisdiction and sought to stop the ex-parte order from being granted in a motion of preliminary objection he brought before the court.
After listening to arguments by lawyers to parties in the case, Justice Mohammed, ordered the respondents to stay action, as it relates to the subject of the case, pending the determination of whether or not the court has jurisdiction.
The judge said: ‘’An interim order is hereby made restraining the prosecution of the applicant pursuant to the report submitted to the 1st to 3rd respondents or any white paper, pending the determination of the issue of jurisdiction raised in the 1st to 4th respondents notice preliminary objection.’’
Mohammed further directed the APC Chairman’s lawyer to serve court documents on the case on all the respondents within 48 hours.
The matter was adjourned for further hearing till June 17, 2020.