Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja has declared illegal, unlawful and unconstitutional, the plan by a former Presidential candidate, Prof Pat Utomi, to establish a Shadow Government in Nigeria.
The Judge on Monday, issued an order restraining Utomi and his associates from proceeding with their plan to establish a shadow government/cabinet in the country.
Justice Omotosho issued the order while delivering judgment on a suit filed by the Department of State Services, DSS, against Utomi.
Justice Omotosho declared the concept of shadow government or cabinet as unconstitutional and an alien concept to the nation’s presidential system of government.
The judge held that Utomi and his associates cannot hide under the rights of association and to criticise the government to engage in unlawful activities.
He commended the plaintiff for filing the suit and held among others, that it was within the right of the DSS to take steps to prevent acts capable today threatening the nation’s internal security.
The suit, marked FHC/ABJ/CS/937/2025, was instituted by the DSS, which had argued that Utomi’s initiative was unconstitutional and posed a threat to national security.
The security agency asked the court to declare the move illegal, describing it as a parallel authority not recognised by the 1999 Constitution.
The DSS contended that the proposed shadow structure, if allowed, could incite unrest, embolden separatist groups and destabilise the country’s democratic system.
It therefore sought a perpetual injunction restraining Utomi, his agents and associates from pursuing the project.
In the final address of DSS dated July 10, DSS counsel, Akinlolu Kehinde (SAN), had maintained that Utomi lacked constitutional authority to establish any such government, likening the plan to early warning signs of insurgent groups.
“We know how Boko Haram started, and even IPOB. We must not wait for a crisis to happen before we act,” he argued.
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