The Federal High Court sitting in Jos, on Thursday threw out a
N1.25bn damages suit filed by Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha,
against the (now ex-) Inspector-General of Police, Kpotun Idris, and the
EFCC.
Okorocha filed the suit against the IGP and EFCC in November 2018 for allegedly invading and ransacking his house in Jos.
Delivering judgment, Justice Musa Kurya dismissed Okorocha’s application for lacking in merit.
“Even though there was no record of how the search warrant was
obtained, a search warrant dated May 3, 2017 from a Magistrate has been
attached as exhibit before this court.
“Whether due process was followed or not at obtaining the search
warrant, there is no proof otherwise to its genuineness and the breach
of sections 34 – 37 of the UN human rights and African Charter.
“Consequently, judgement is hereby entered in favour of the respondents. The applicant’s claims are hereby refused.
“I hereby declare that the application of the
applicant lacked merit and is hereby dismissed and cost is not awarded
to either parties in this suit,’’ the judge declared.
NAN reports that Okorocha alleged that the IGP and the anti-graft
agency breached his fundamental human rights following the May 3, 2017
invasion.
Also joined in the suit are the Commissioner of Police Plateau, the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Attorney General of the
Federation and Minister of Justice.
Okorocha’s counsel prayed the court to declare the action of the
Police and EFCC as “illegal, null and void’’ and award his client the
sum of N1.25bn as general damages because there was no valid court
warrant for such an exercise.
But the IGP and the EFCC, through their counsel, Edwin Inegbenoise
and Muktar Ali-Ahmed, pleaded with the court to dismiss the governor’s
application for lack of merit since a court warrant was obtained for the
search on his residence in accordance with the law.
https://www.today.ng/news/metro/court-dismisses-governor-okorochas-billion-suit-efcc-igp-ibrahim-idris-198743
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