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Marriages conducted at Ikoyi Registry are valid – Dr. Shuaib Belgore

In response to viral news on social media that said marriages that took place at the Ikoyi marriage registry were invalid. The Permanent Secretary and Principal Registrar of Marriages Dr. Shuaib Belgore, in a statement to journalists, debunked the news. He said it was fake news.

He stated, “The attention of the Ministry of Interior has been drawn to news making the rounds on social media claiming that the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has declared all marriages conducted by the Ikoyi marriage registry to be illegal and invalid.” 

Dr. Shuaib Belgore, the Permanent Secretary and Principal Registrar of Marriages

He declared that this statement is false, misleading and a deliberate distortion of the decision of the Court in Suit No: FHC/L/CS/816/18 between Eti-Osa Local Government Council & 3 others v. Honourable Minister of Interior and 2 others, where the Honourable Court held that only the local government councils can conduct valid marriages in Nigeria.

He further stated that “It is noteworthy that, the same Federal High Court situated in Ikoyi, Lagos in Suit No. FHC/L/870/2002 between Prince Haastrup and Eti Osa Local Government held that the Federal Government, through the Ministry of Interior is constitutionally empowered to conduct marriages in Nigeria and held that the Local Governments were delegated by the Federal Government to conduct marriages, by virtue of Legal Notices issued pursuant to the Marriage Act.”

He also made it known that “in that case, the learned trial judge held that nothing in the role of local governments, as defined in the Constitution, suggests that local governments can conduct or contract marriages as alleged in their pleadings.” The Court affirmed that the powers of the local governments to contract statutory marriages are derived from the Legal Notices issued by the President. The Court also confirmed that the role of local governments, as enshrined in the Constitution, is limited to the registration of all forms of marriages (including Islamic and customary marriages).

Dr. Shuaib Belgore said, rather than appeal this decision, the same claimants instituted another action in 2016 Suit no. FHC/L/CS/1760/16 Egor Local Government, Eti- Osa Local Government and 2 others V Hon, Minister of Interior and 2 Others. The Court held that the Suit was an abuse of court process, as it could not be invited to make another pronouncement on the same point of law, which would lead to conflicting decisions coming from the same court and therefore struck out the case.

He also disclosed that the same issue was adjudicated in the case of  Olumide Babalola vs Ikeja Local Government and the Registered Trustees of the Association of Local Government of Nigeria (ALGON) in Suit No. LD/1343/GCM/2016 delivered on 15th May 2017. The Court held that while registration of marriages is regulated by local governments, being under the concurrent list, formation of marriage is under the Exclusive Legislative List, within the jurisdiction of the Federal Government, regulated by the Ministry of Interior.  

In his statement made available to ngrDesk, he said, “it is further worthy of note that the issues of formation, annulment, and other matrimonial causes are by virtue of item 61 of the 1st Schedule of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria exclusively reserved for the Federal Government.”

He declared that the general public is invited to note that these judgments are all still subsisting, competent, and have not been appealed against to date.

“Further to the above, the current decision of the Federal High Court delivered by Hon. Justice D. E. Osiagor of Court 6, cannot set aside a previous decision of the same Court, which is of coordinate jurisdiction, as that would amount to the court sitting on appeal over its own judgment.”

“In these circumstances, the Federal Government, through the Ministry of Interior, has applied for a certified true copy of the judgment and will take appropriate further action, including but not limited to the filing of an appeal in respect of this conflicting and confusing decision, in line with the provisions of the Constitution.”

“We would like to appeal to the general public, the international community, to couples who have hitherto had their marriages solemnized at federal marriage registries by duly licensed places of worship and to all intending couples to be calm and continue transacting their normal businesses at all federal marriage registries subsisting throughout the federation in line with statutory and constitutional provisions.”

He appealed to the general public to note the foregoing and maintain the status quo ante.

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