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Court Orders FG to Pay Journalist, Abiri N10m over Unlawful Detention

- Alex Enumah in Abuja

A Vacation Judge of the Federal High Court, Abuja, yesterday ordered the federal government to pay the sum of N10 million as compensati­on for its illegal detention of a journalist, Mr. Jones Abiri.

Justice Nnamdi Dimgba, who awarded the amount against the federal government while delivering judgment in a fundamenta­l rights suit brought against the government by Abiri, held that Abiri’s detention was illegal and a breach of his fundamenta­l rights.

Abiri, was detained by the Department of State Services (DSS), an agent of the federal government for two years.

The Bayelsa State-based journalist and Publisher of Weekly Source Paper, who was arrested and detained since August 2016, was released from the DSS custody following mounting pressures from rights group and the media last August.

After he was released, Abiri, through his lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Mr. Femi Falana filed a fundamenta­l rights suit before the Federal High Court, Abuja demanding for N200 million compensati­on for the alleged abuse of his rights.

Defendants in the suit include the DSS , Director General, DSS and the office of the Attorney General of the Federation. He prayed the court to among others declare his incarcerat­ion unlawful.

In addition, Abiri wants the court to hold that his prolonged detention without trial violates his right to personal liberty, dignity of person, freedom of associatio­n and fair hearing among others.

He therefore asked the court to award a fine of N200 million against the defendants in his favour as a compensati­on for the wrong done to him as a person.

Delivering judgment on the suit yesterday, Justice Dimgba held that the federal government had no right to detain Abiri after taking his statement in 2016.

Justice Dimgba, also dismissed as baseless the submission of the defendants that Abiri was detained over national security concerns.

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