An appeal filed by the Nigerian Police Force against the judgment of
an Edo State High Court which awarded N5 million compensation to a human
rights activist, Reverend David Ugolor, for unlawful detention, has
been quashed by the Court of Appeal sitting in Benin.
The Court dismissed the notice of appeal filed by the police to
specifically stop the deposit or lodgement of the N5 million judgment
sum that was awarded to Ugolor with the Court of Appeal Registry,
pending the determination of the police substantive appeal at the
Supreme Court, after the police had earlier lost its appeal against the
judgment at the same Court of Appeal.
With the dismissal of appeal, the road has now been
cleared for the police to formally lodge or deposit the judgment sum of
N5 million with the court.
It would be recalled that an
Edo State High Court, presided by Justice Esther Edigin on Friday, 14
September, 2012, awarded the sum of N5 million in favour of Ugolor, the
Executive Director of Africa Network for Environment and Economic
Justice (ANEEJ), for the violation of his fundamental human rights by
the police.
It would also be recalled that
on 13 October, 2015, Justice E. O. Ahamioje, awarded Ugolor N1.02
million compensation for unlawful seizure of his personal properties as a
result of poor police investigation of the death of Olaitan Oyerinde,
the then Principal Private Secretary to Edo State Governor, Adams
Oshiomhole.
That brings to a total of N6.02 million costs that
Ugolor has been awarded in compensation for the poor investigation
carried out by a police ‘special team’ constituted from the Force
Headquarters in Abuja to unravel the murder of Oyerinde and despatched
under the leadership of the then DCP Chris Ezike, who is now the
Commissioner of Police for Edo State.
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