Court restores NYCN, faults CAC
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported Jun 05, 2026 · Last updated Jun 06, 2026
The ruling by the Nigeria — Federal High Court of Nigeria>>> reinforces the limits of regulatory power, particularly for government agencies like the Nigeria — Corporate Affairs Commission>>>. This could lead to increased scrutiny of administrative actions that interfere with the internal affairs of registered organizations, potentially affecting how other non-profit or private entities are regulated in the future.
A Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the Nigeria — Corporate Affairs Commission>>> (CAC) to restore the registration of the National Youth Council of Nigeria>>> (NYCN) and reinstate Ambassador Sukubo Sara-Igbe Sukubo>>> and other members of its Board of Trustees. Justice Binta Nyako>>> declared the Interim Management Committee, appointed by the Nigeria — Corporate Affairs Commission>>> and the Nigeria — Ministry of Youth Development (Nigeria)>>> to oversee the council, as unlawful and directed its immediate dissolution. The court held that the Nigeria — Corporate Affairs Commission>>>, as a regulatory agency, lacks the statutory powers to determine the tenure of an organisation's leaders or constitute an Interim Management Committee for any registered association, especially when disputes are already before the courts. The dispute originated on October 6, 2025, when the Nigeria — Corporate Affairs Commission>>> withdrew the National Youth Council of Nigeria>>>'s certificate of registration and subsequently formed an interim committee. Sukubo Sara-Igbe Sukubo>>> challenged these actions, arguing they violated constitutional guarantees of freedom of association and exceeded the powers granted under the Companies and Allied Matters Act 2020>>>.
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