A federal high court in Lagos has re-affirmed the existing order restraining the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) from implementing any upward review of electricity tariff pending the hearing and final determination of the suit filed by a lawyer and rights activist, Toluwani Yemi Adebiyi, over the issue.
Justice Mohammed Idris, asserted the position yesterday during a ruling on the objections of NERC against the contempt charge suit filed by the plaintiff.
Idris said: “Let me warn that when the disciplinary jurisdiction of this court is properly invoked, anyone who is found to have ignored the order of the court will be dealt with severely. The order of this court that parties in this suit should maintain the status quo remains valid and binding until it is set aside by a court of competent jurisdiction.
The judge also set aside Form 49 and the motion for committal to prison filed against the defendants by the plaintiff.
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