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Sen Obiorah Sues Anambra State, Halts Construction of Anambra Liaison Office

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Information available to 247ureports.com indicates that the former Senator of the south senatorial district of Anambra State, in the person of Barrister Ikechukwu Obiorah, has sued the government of Anambra State along with the Nigerian Police Force and Paul B PLC [a court injunction] against the continued construction of the Anambra Liaison Office located in the Central Business District in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory [FCT].

The court injunction which the former senator pasted at the entrance of the abandoned construction site – stated that the court has ordered for work to be halted on the site until further notice. The injunction, as a result, has put a stop to the efforts of the Anambra State government to complete the project that was abandoned by Senator Obiorah’s company 8 years ago.

As 247ureports.com reported previously, the Federal government of Nigeria had issued an ultimatum to the ggovernment of Anambra State to act on the abandoned building or have it demolished by the federal government. The building, according to the federal government, poses a security risk to the sensitive neighboring structures in the area.

[see FGN To Demolish Anambra Liaison Office, Sen Obiorah, Mbadinuju Fingered In Mega Fraud [Documents Included]] for more.

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