Their call came in view of the continuation of the market project despite the pendency of the matter before an Enugu State High Court.
” Meanwhile, in the suit before the court, the plaintiffs are seeking “A DECLARATION that the plaintiffs are entitled to the right of occupancy over the portions of the large expanse of land known as and called OLI OMA lying, being and situate at Akabuite Uwelu, Ogbozara, Opi, Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State measuring above 99.9 hectares purportedly acquired by the 1' and 2nd defendants from the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th defendants and in favour of the 8th and 9th defendants.
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