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Afegbua files N1 billion suit against police over Babangida’s statement

By Joseph Onyekwere, Bertram Nwannekanma, Yetunde Ayobami Ojo, Silver Nwokoro (Lagos) and Ayodele Afolabi (Ado-Ekiti)
07 February 2018   |   4:19 am
The spokesman for former military President Ibrahim Babangida, Kassim Afegbua, yesterday filed N1 billion fundamental right enforcement actions against the Nigeria police force and four others for violating his rights at the Federal high court, Abuja. Joined as respondents in the suit marked FHC /ABJ/ CS/129/ 2018, are the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Kpotum Idris,…

Spokesman for former military President Ibrahim Babangida, Kassim Afegbua.<br />Photo FACEBOOK/kassim.afegbua

The spokesman for former military President Ibrahim Babangida, Kassim Afegbua, yesterday filed N1 billion fundamental right enforcement actions against the Nigeria police force and four others for violating his rights at the Federal high court, Abuja.

Joined as respondents in the suit marked FHC /ABJ/ CS/129/ 2018, are the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Kpotum Idris, Moshood Jimoh, the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) and Channels Television Limited.

Afegbua, in his originating motion, is asking the court, among others, to declare that the continued witch-hunting, harassment, intimidation and persecution of the applicant or threats thereof by the respondents ostensibly on the basis of a letter he wrote on behalf of his principal, and when his principal has not lodged any formal complaint to the police or any other security agency, was a violation of his right.

Meanwhile, a Lagos-based rights group, the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), has condemned the alleged intimidation and harassment by the police of Afegbua, over a statement he issued on behalf of the former military president

The group in a statement issued by its Deputy Director, Timothy Adewale, said, “everyone has the right to speak out about political or other public interest issues. To do so cannot qualify as ‘making false statements’ 

“And it’s certainly not ‘defamation of character’ let alone rising to ‘an act capable of instigating public disturbance.’ It is the essence of democracy and human rights. 

 
“Declaring Afegbua wanted is unwarranted because there is no evidence of inciting violence against him.”

It, therefore, asked the police to immediately withdraw its unlawful declaration and end the harassment of Afegbua.

Also, Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State has condemned the police for declaring Afegbua wanted.

In a statement issued yesterday by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, the governor said; “Rather than trying to gag Nigerians and acting as if it has become laws unto itself, the police should go after the killer herdsmen and their collaborators.

“On whose complaints did the police declare Afegbua wanted? Did Babangida lodge any complain against him?”

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