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FG Will Appeal N20bn Judgment in Favour of Igboho, Says Malami

FG Will Appeal N20bn Judgment in Favour of Igboho, Says Malami

The Nigerian government has said it will appeal the judgment of an Oyo State High Court which awarded N20 billion in damages against the attorney-general of the federation (AGF) and the Department of State Services (DSS).

The AGF, Mr Abubakar Malami, announced the decision of the federal government to appeal the judgment while speaking on the development in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Friday.

The suit, bordering on fundamental human rights, was brought by the Yoruba Nation activist, Sunday Adeyemo, alias Sunday Igboho.

The court, sitting in Ibadan, Oyo State, awarded N20 billion in damages against the AGF and the DSS over the alleged invasion of the residence of Adeyemo on July 1 this year at the Soka area of the Oyo State capital.

Malami said that efforts were already being made to commence the process of appealing the judgment.

Igboho’s Counsel, Mr Yomi Alliyu, had filed a N500 billion fundamental human rights enforcement suit against the AGF, DSS and Director of the DSS in Oyo State over the incident.

Alliyu also claimed that his client’s house and cars were damaged, while two occupants of the house were killed by security agents during the incident.

But counsel to the AGF, Mr Abdullah Abubakar, had argued that there was no evidence before the court that the blood seen in the video clip tendered by Alliyu belonged to a human being.

Abubakar also said that there was nothing in the video clip that showed that the house that was invaded belonged to Igboho or linked the AGF with the invasion.

He had urged the court to disregard the exhibits and dismiss the entire suit.

However, delivering his judgment, Justice Ladiran Akintola said the style and procedures adopted by the DSS during the incident were unprofessional.

Akintola said that the applicant had demonstrated to the court that his fundamental right to personal liberty, right to life and blocking of his account amounted to violation of his fundamental rights.

He awarded N20 billion as exemplary and aggravated damage in favour of the applicant and N2 million cost also in favour of the applicant for instituting the case.

 

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Faruk Khalil
Faruk Khalilhttps://nigeriansketch.com/
Khalil Faruk (Deputy Editor-in-Chief), has a Bachelors and Master's degree in Political Science and has worked as a reporter, features editor and Deputy Editor-in-Chief respectively in a leading Nigerian daily. He has undergone trainings in journalism, photo journalism and online journalism within and outside Nigeria.

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