Man Arrested For Calling Hope Uzodinma ‘Supreme Court Governor’ Takes
Department Of State Services To Court, Demands N50m Compensation
A
man, Ambrose Nwaogwugwu, who was arrested by the Department of State
Services following posts shared on his Facebook page on Governor Hope
Uzodinma of Imo State, has sued the security agency and demanded a N50m
compensation.
Nwaogwugwu in a suit filed at the Federal High
Court, Owerri Division, by his team of lawyers led by Chief Mike Ahamba
(SAN), is also seeking among other prayers a declaration that his
continued detention from May 28, 2020 till date is unlawful, wrongful,
unconstitutional and a flagrant breach of his fundamental rights as
guaranteed by the constitution of Nigeria.
The suit further asked
the DSS to tender a published apology to Nwaogwugwu in any national
daily and payment of the sum of N50m as punitive and compensatory
damages for the unlawful infringement and breach of his fundamental
rights.
Kelechi Ahamba, who is one of his lawyers, told
SaharaReporters that the charge filed by the office of the Director of
Public Prosecutions on behalf of the DSS at the Magistrate Court,
Owerri, on June 5, 2020 and the purported arraignment of Nwaogwugwu, was
a nullity as there was no valid charge before the court.
Ahamba
stated that the DSS brought six count charges bothering on offence
under the Terrorism Prevention ACT, 2011 at the Magistrate Court,
Owerri, even when they knew that Section 32 of the same law makes all
matters charged under the Terrorism Prevention Act, 2011 to be charged
only at the Federal High Court.
He maintained that till date
the DSS had not filed any valid charge bothering on terrorism against
Nwaogwugwu at the Federal High Court, which is the court clothed with
the jurisdiction if they were serious to maintain such charge against
him.
The lawyer explained that in the eyes of the law, the DSS
had not filed any charge against Nwaogwugwu and the purported
arraignment on the 5th June, 2020 was a nullity and the DSS will
continue to be liable for the continued detention of his client until
the agency releases him unconditionally.
The suit is slated to be heard on Monday, June 15, 2020 at the Federal High Court, Owerri.
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