Channels Reports that the suit filed by over 80 Igbo ‘deportees’ against the Lagos State Government came up on Thursday at the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, with the plaintiffs demanding a compensation of 1 billion Naira (about 6.3 million dollars) .
Seven
plaintiffs filed the suit on behalf of 66 others and they are jointly
seeking the compensation from the Lagos State government as general
damages for breach of their rights.
The seven
plaintiffs are; Joseph Aniebonam, Osondu Mbuto, Osondu Agwu, Nnenna
Ogbonna, Emily Okoroariri, Friday Ndukwe and Onyeka Ugwu.
Joined as respondents are the Attorney-General of Lagos State and the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State.
When the case
was mentioned in court, the counsel representing the plaintiffs, Mr Ugo
Ugwunnadi, told the court that the case was coming up for the first
time.
He informed the
court that he had only been served with the processes from the first
respondent, the Attorney General of Lagos and that the second
respondent, the commissioner of police, was yet to serve his process.
The counsel,
therefore, asked the court to give parties a date for the hearing of the
matter by which time lawyers involved would have perfected their
processes.
The Counsel
representing the Attorney General of Lagos State, Mr Tayo Odupitan, told
the court that he had filed a counter-affidavit, written address and an
exhibit, all in response to the plaintiffs’ suit.
He, however,
informed the court that the A-G Lagos State, Mr Ade Ipaye, had indicated
his intention to defend the suit personally.
Meanwhile,
Counsel to the Commissioner of Police, Mr Sam Adebeshin, told the court
that he was yet to regularise the processes on behalf of the second
respondent.
After listening to all the parties, Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia adjourned the case to February 19 for further hearing.
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