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Nnamdi Kanu: Court Orders DSS To Pay Nnamdi Kanu’s Lawyer N5M For Rights Violations

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Nnamdi Kanu – A Federal High Court in Abuja, on Monday, April 04, 2022, ordered the federal

government to pay N5 million to Maxwell Opara, one of the lawyers for the leader of the

outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, for violating his rights.⁣

Recall, Opara had in September 2021 dragged the Department of State Services (DSS) to court

demanding damages.⁣

Opara, told the court that the DSS had on August 30, 2021, when he paid a routine visit to

Kanu, commandeered him to a particular room within its facility for purposes of alleged bodily

search, “wherein they forced him to remove his medicated eye-glasses, wedding ring, belt,

jacket and shoes and accordingly left him shabbily dressed”.⁣

He told the court that he was subjected to the humiliation of holding his trousers with his hands,

wearing bathroom slippers meant for awaiting trial inmates and exposed to Air Conditioner

inflicted cold for three hours.⁣

He asked the court to compel the DSS and its Director-General to issue a written apology and

publish the same in two national daily newspapers.⁣

Opara, prayed the court to award him N50m as compensation for the infringement of his

fundamental rights to dignity and a human person.⁣

In her judgement on Monday, Justice Zainab Abubakar granted all the reliefs the Applicant

sought in the suit, though she reduced the damages from N50m to N5m.⁣

Opara confirmed the judgement in a Facebook post.⁣

The judgement followed a fundamental right enforcement suit the lawyer filed to protest the

alleged degrading treatment he was subjected to, when he paid a visit to the IPOB leader,

Nnamdi Kanu, at the DSS detention facility in Abuja.⁣

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A Federal High Court in Abuja, on Monday, April 04, 2022, ordered the federal government to pay N5 million to Maxwell Opara, one of the lawyers for the leader of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, for violating his rights.⁣
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Recall, Opara had in September 2021 dragged the Department of State Services (DSS) to court demanding damages.⁣
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Opara, told the court that the DSS had on August 30, 2021, when he paid a routine visit to Kanu, commandeered him to a particular room within its facility for purposes of alleged bodily search, “wherein they forced him to remove his medicated eye-glasses, wedding ring, belt, jacket and shoes and accordingly left him shabbily dressed”.⁣
.⁣
He told the court that he was subjected to the humiliation of holding his trousers with his hands, wearing bathroom slippers meant for awaiting trial inmates and exposed to Air Conditioner inflicted cold for three hours.⁣
.⁣
He asked the court to compel the DSS and its Director-General to issue a written apology and publish the same in two national daily newspapers.⁣
.⁣
Opara, prayed the court to award him N50m as compensation for the infringement of his fundamental rights to dignity and a human person.⁣
.⁣
In her judgement on Monday, Justice Zainab Abubakar granted all the reliefs the Applicant sought in the suit, though she reduced the damages from N50m to N5m.⁣
.⁣
Opara confirmed the judgement in a Facebook post.⁣
.⁣
The judgement followed a fundamental right enforcement suit the lawyer filed to protest the alleged degrading treatment he was subjected to, when he paid a visit to the IPOB leader, Kanu, at the DSS detention facility in Abuja.⁣

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