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Gov Okorocha sues Police IG, demands N1.25b as damages

According to Okrocha, his home in Jos was invaded and his family members, staff were held hostage in a search conducted without any court warrant.

Rochas Okorocha

The governor, who filed his case before Justice Musa Kurya of the Jos Federal High Court, is demanding for N1.25 billion as general damages for the action.

Joined in the suit are Commissioner of Police Plateau, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice as 2nd, 3rd and 4th respondents.

Okorocha, through his counsel, Mr Markus Saleh (SAN), had told the court that on May 3, the respondents had invaded his home in Jos and held his family members and staff hostage in a search conducted without any court warrant.

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He prayed the court to declare the action as “illegal, null and void’’ as there was no valid court warrant for such an exercise.

Okorocha also prayed the court for a perpetual injunction restraining the respondents from further doing anything as such in his homes across the country.

He further sought for an order declaring that only the Imo State House of Assembly had the constitutional rights and power to supervise, monitor, legislate, appropriate and demand accounting of public funds of Imo State from him.

Consequently, he asked the court to order the respondents to pay him the one billion Naira as general damages and N25 million as cost of instituting the case.

When the case came up for hearing on Tuesday, Saleh told the court that he had an amended statement of claim and further affidavit, which he intended to move as deemed duly filed and served on all the respondents.

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The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports counsel to the respondents, Mr Wale Adesola (SAN), was not in court and no reason for his absence was given.

“My Lord, I am surprised that the respondents are not in court today even though they have been duly served with the notices and amended statement of claim and further affidavit.

“I wish to move it, since they are all aware of it in accordance with the rule of this court, ’’ he prayed the court.

The Judge, Justice Kurya, however, allowed him to move the motion after ruling on the application.

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Nonetheless, the motion, Saleh asked for a date to enable the respondents to respond to his amended statement and for him to also reply after their responses.

“I also wish to apply that we should be allowed, on the next resumption, to file our final adoption of our written addresses, ’’ he solicited.

Kurya, who granted the prayers, then adjourned the case to Jan. 24, 2019 for adoption of final written addresses by all parties in the case.

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