 
 
A Kaduna High Court presided 
over by Justice Mohammed Bello, has issued a restraining order on Gov. 
Nasiru El-Rufa’i not to demolish the Kasuwar Barchi market in Kaduna 
until the determination of the case before the court.
Bello
 ordered that all respondents to the case should stop “entering into and
 demolishing Kasuwar Barchi, pending the hearing and determination of 
the case.”
The case was instituted by 16 
persons, on behalf of stall owners and traders in Kasuwar Barchi, 
seeking to 
stop the governor from demolishing the market.
Joined
 in the suit are the Attorney-General of Kaduna State and Kaduna 
Investment Promotion Agency as second and third respondents.
The plaintiffs include Auwalu Hussain, Kabiru Usman, Aminu Ahmed, Bawa Ahmed, Josia Sunday, Ndubueze Egbo-Ogu, Augustine Sunday.
Others
 are, Ali Abdulhamid, Maryam Abubakar, Rabiatu Musa, Latifah 
Yusuf, Amina Abdulrauf, Aishatu Ibrahim, Hafsat Uba, Sa’adiya Ahmed and 
Wasilat Ahmed.
Counsel to the plaintiffs,
 Mr Elisha Kurah, SAN, had prayed the court to restrain the defendants 
from going ahead with the demolishing of the market.
He
 also prayed the court to determine whether the establishment, 
maintenance and regulations of markets is vested on the governor.
The counsel hinged his prayer on Section 7(1) and (5) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended, together with item 1(e) of the 4th Schedule to the Constitution.
He also cited Section 20(a) and 21(2) of the Local Government Administration Law of Kaduna State 2012 as amended.
Kurah
 said the court should determine whether the governor has power to issue
 notice to legal occupants of a market in the state for the purpose of 
establishment, maintenance, regulation or conversion of the said market.
He
 said that if the above questions are resolved in their favour, the 
court should declare that the state government lacked the legal right to
 make any law to derogate from the function of local governments as 
specified by law.
The plaintiffs also 
want the court to make a declaration that the state government have no 
constitutional power to take over Kasuwar Barchi market from Kaduna 
South Local Government and hand it over to private developer.
They
 also prayed the court to declare that the establishment, maintenance 
and regulation of markets is a function constitutionally conferred on 
local governments, as such the state government has no legal right to 
hand over such functions to private developer.
The
 traders said the court should declare that the threat by the defendants
  to demolish the market, including shops of the plaintiffs, is invalid,
 improper, blatant display of raw executive power, illegal, 
unconstitutional and null and void.
The case has been adjourned till June 5, for hearing.
 
 
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