Shadow government: Court orders service of court papers on Utomi in Lago






A Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered service of court documents on the 2007 presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Patrick Utomi in relation to a suit against him, over his announced plan to establish a shadow government in the country.

Justice James Omotosho granted an ex-parte motion filed by Akinlolu Kehinde, SAN, for the 
Department of State Services, DSS, for an order allowing service of court documents on Utomi, listed as the sole defendant, in his Lagos address by means of courier service.

Justice Omotosho however adjourned to June 25 for hearing, before which Utomi is expected to have filed his defence.

In a suit instituted on May 13, the DSS has accused Prof. Utomi of attempting to illegally usurp the executive powers of President Bola Tinubu, telling the court that his action was capable of destabilising the country as it was intended to create chaos.

According to the agency, the action is an attack on the Constitution and a threat to the democratically elected government that is currently in place.

The security service is also saying that such a structure, styled as a shadow government, if left unchecked, may incite political unrest, cause intergroup tensions and pop embolden other unlawful actors or separatist entities to replicate similar parallel arrangements, all of which would pose a grave threat to national security.

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