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Court awards N100m to ex-Ondo deputy gov over unlawful acts by security agencies

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A Federal High Court has declared unlawful the act by some policemen who prevented the immediate past Ondo Deputy Governor Ajayi Agboola from exiting the Government House between 7pm on June 20 and 9am on June 21, 2020 over suspicion he planned to defect from the All Progressives Congress (APC).

F. A. Olubanjo of the Akure division of the Federal High Court, held in a judgment the action of the security officials amounted to a disregard of rule of law and a violation of the constitutional provisions that guarantee citizens’ rights to movement, dignity, among others.

Olubanjo, who awarded N100million damages against the police, noted that should such arbitrary conduct on a serving Deputy Governor, clothed with immunity, be allowed to stand, the police could one day abduct a serving President on the excuse of conducting an investigation.

The judgment was on a fundamental rights enforcement suit, marked: FHC/AK/CS/46/2020 filed and prosecuted for Agboola by his lawyer, Babs Akinwunmi.

The suit was initially filed in Abuja but was transferred to Akure by Okon Abang on grounds of jurisdiction.

Respondents in the case are Inspector General of Police (IGP), Commissioner of Police (Ondo State), Director General, Department of State Services (DSS), DSS, Speaker of Ondo Assembly. and Ondo Assembly.

Olubanjo however said he could not grant the award of N1b damages sought by the applicant.

 

The Nation


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