Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom |
At its sitting on Thursday, Okon Abang, a judge, also awarded N100,000 damages against the plaintiff, to be paid to all the 14 defendants named in the suit.
Bamidele Qudari of the federal high court, ruled that there was no valid originating summons before the court regarding the suit.
The Benue state government had approved the law among other things to address the incessant clashes between herdsmen and farmers in the state.
But the herders kicked against the legislation, arguing that it was an act of discrimination against them.
They subsequently went to court, seeking a mandatory injunction restraining the Benue state government from implementing the law.
Thursday’s ruling comes amid the controversy over the setting up of ‘Ruga’ for herdsmen in some states as an alternative to open grazing.
The federal government had to suspend its implementation after it received backlash from many Nigerians over the motive and implication of the planned settlement.