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Thursday, August 22, 2024

Court adjourns hearing in FCT minister’s motion on hunger protesters

Mr Oriji further ordered that the respondents should be served with the hearing notice before the next adjourned date.

• August 22, 2024
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Justice Sylvanus Oriji of a Federal Capital Territory High Court has adjourned hearing in the FCT minister’s motion on the restriction order on participants of the hunger protest until September 4.

The adjournment came after counsel to the FCT minister (claimant), Moses Ebute, SAN told the court that he served the motion on notice on the respondents.

The counsel to 1st to 4th respondents, Dr S.M Oyeghe did not oppose but asked for the motion to be served on them in the court.

The other respondents were not present in court nor legally represented.

Justice Oriji, directed the claimant counsel to serve all the respondents, then adjourned until September 4 for the motion.

The respondents in the suit are Omoyele Sowore, Damilare Adenola, Adama Ukpabi, Tosin Harsogba, persons unknown, Inspector General IG of Police, Commissioner of Police.

Others are the Director- General of the Department of State Services, Director-General of the Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Chief of Army Staff, Chief of Air staff, Chief of Naval Staff as 1st to 12th respondents.

In his ruling on July 31, Justice Oriji, recognised the rights of the protesters to embark on the protest, however restricted them to the Stadium in view of the genuine fears expressed by the minister.

“In the light of the above, the court considers it appropriate and expedient to grant an order under the omnibus or general prayer to ensure that the rights of the protesters are guaranteed.

He added that the protest didn’t negatively or adversely affect the rights of other citizens to move about and to ensure that that property and other public facilities were not destroyed. 

He therefore ordered the 1st to 5th respondents to “use the Moshood Abiola Stadium” only for the protest.

The court in addition ordered the service of processes in the suit as well as the confinement order on the respondents by placing same on the newspapers.

The judge gave the order following an application to that effect filed by Dr Ogwu Onoja SAN on behalf of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory. 


At the sitting on August 13, the FCT Minister through his lawyer drew the attention of the judge to a statement issued by one Damilare Adenola where she threatened that the nationwide protests might be extended beyond the initial 10 days.

Mr Onoja argued that since they were not in court and no one knew their next plan of action; it would be in order to extend the order to ensure that peace of the FCT was not unjustly disrupted.

In a brief ruling, the judge granted the request and affirmed that the order of July 31 remained valid and in force.

Mr Oriji further ordered that the respondents should be served with the hearing notice before the next adjourned date.

He subsequently adjourned until August 22 for hearing of the motion on notice.

(NAN)

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