Ugbah is serving a 12-year jail term in the USA after he was convicted on February 14, 2017, of wire fraud.
He has served eight years of the sentence and is due for release on May 8, 2026.
In the suit marked: ECW/CCJ/ APP/ 18/21, Ugbah urged the court to issue the order having satisfied the conditions for transfer in the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Handbook on the International Transfer of Sentenced Persons.
However, in a preliminary objection filed by the 1st respondent, the Federal Republic of Nigeria, it contended that the application was incompetent and against the provision of Articles 9 and 10 of Article Supplementary Protocol.
The FG noted that the 2nd Respondent, the Ministry of Justice is neither a Community Institution nor a signatory to the Economic Community of the West African States Treaty.
It, however, urged the court to dismiss the application, adding that the court lacked the jurisdiction to entertain the matter.
Reading the lead judgment, Sengu Koroma that the court lacks the jurisdiction to hear the matter.
The court also stated that the applicant hadn’t shown a valid reason for their complaint against the Respondent.
“The matter of competence is a legal issue and the argument presented by the Applicant has no legal basis vesting the Court with the authority to hear and determine the case, ” the court held.