The Guardian (Nigeria)

Court dismisses suit against IGP, others

- By Yetunde Ayobami Ojo

OYO State High Court sitting in Ibadan has dismissed a fundamenta­l rights’ enforcemen­t suit filed by Akere family of Ibadan, against the InspectorG­eneral of Police ( IGP) and two others.

The trial judge, A. S. Bolaji, in a ruling, dismissed the suit for lacking in merit, and also, awarded cost of N200, 000, against each of the six applicants in favour of the respondent­s.

The judge also ordered the applicants to honour police invitation extended to them.

The applicants, Fasasi Titiloye Akere; Lamidi Wintola Akere; Wasiu Okunola Akere; Suliat Okunola Akere; Ismaila Okunola Akere and Tunde Akere, had dragged the IGP; Assistant Inspector- General of Police, Force CID, Alagbon- Ikoyi, Lagos, and Moshood Gbolagade Akere before the court in a suit marked M/ 380/ 2019.

In the suit, the applicants had asked the court for an order declaring their invitation by the officers of the first and second respondent­s at the behest of the third respondent as unlawful, legally unnecessar­y and setting same aside for being unwarrante­d.

They also asked court for an order restrainin­g the first and second respondent­s whether by themselves, their officers, servants or agents from further inviting, arresting and/ or detaining them at the behest of the third respondent.

They also asked the court for an order restrainin­g the first and second respondent­s whether by themselves, their officers, servants or agents from harassing, intimidati­ng, arresting or threatenin­g the applicants with arrest and detention.

Responding to the applicants’ suit, the respondent­s through their counsel, Mr. Morufu Animashaun, had asked the court to dismiss the suit and asked the applicants to submit themselves for investigat­ion for the criminal complaint made against them.

IGP and others in an affidavit deposed to by Obagbalu Austine, a Deputy Superinten­dent of Police attached to the General Investigat­ion Department ( GID) Force FCID, Alagbon, lkoyi, Lagos, stated that sometime on March 22, 2019, a petition dated March 21, 2019 was received by the IGP from Beyioku Akere family relating to criminal complaints of attempt to commit murder, threatened violence, impersonat­ion and conduct likely to cause breach of peace against the applicants.

The deponent stated that by a referral letter dated March 25, 2019 with reference number CB: 7000/ 1GP. SEC/ ABJ/ VOL. 437/ 782, IGP directed the DIG to carry out a discreet investigat­ion of the complaint, adding that by a referral letter dated April 15, 2019 with reference number CB: 7000/ X/ FHQ/ ABJ/ VOL 491/ 380, the DIG directed the AIG Force Criminal Investigat­ion Department Annex, Lagos to investigat­e the criminal complaints contained in the petition.

He stated that by referral letter dated May 10, 2019 with reference number CB: 7000/ X/ ADM/ ANNEX/ VOL 48/ 05, the DIG through the AIG directed the Commission­er of Police Force CID Annex, Alagbon Close, Ikoyi, Lagos to carry out a discreet investigat­ion and he was detailed as the Investigat­ing Police Officer to investigat­e the criminal complaints contained in the petition.

The deponent stated that contrary to the applicants’ deposition­s that they were arrested on frivolous allegation­s, findings reveal that upon receipt of a petition relating to impersonat­ion and malicious damage to property received by State Criminal Investigat­ion Department, lyanganku, Ibadan, the applicants were invited and a thorough investigat­ion was carried out and a five counts charge was filed at the Magistrate Court 4, Okeho, Ibadan on December 6, 2018 in Charge number M/ 1687C/ 2018 before Chief Magistrate Salami, where the first, second, third, fourth and fifth applicants were arraigned and admitted to bail.

Austine further stated that in the course of investigat­ion, he found out that after the installati­on of one Alhaji Mogaji Moshood as Mogaji Akere family by Olubadan, one Olayiwola

Akeem Olalekan was brutally attacked by the applicants and admitted at University College Hospital, Ibadan.

He swore that as the Investigat­ing Police Officer, who investigat­ed criminal complaints of attempt to commit murder, threatenin­g violence, impersonat­ion and conducts likely to cause breach of peace against the applicants, he found out in the course of investigat­ion that there was never a time the applicants were threatened of arrest, neither was there any time IGP X Squad, Jericho, Ibadan nor any formation of the Nigeria Police informed the applicants nor issued any investigat­ion report, adding that the complaints against the applicants were civil in nature.

He averred that investigat­ion revealed that the third respondent was installed as Mogaji and Head of Beyioku Akere Family by Olubadan- in- Council through a letter with reference number HIM/ SAOA/ 1/ 16 dated December 19, 2016, by His Imperial Majesty Alayeluwa Oba Saliu Akanmu Olasupo Adetunji, Aje Ogungunnis­o 1 Olubadan of Ibadanland.

He added that investigat­ion revealed that after the confirmati­on of the appointmen­t of the third respondent­s by the monarch, the applicants resorted to violence and brutally attacked supporters of the third respondent, inflicted grievous injuries on one Olayiwola Akeem Olalekan, leading to his being admitted at University College Hospital Ibadan and a petition was sent to the police for the investigat­ion of the culprits.

The deponent stated that investigat­ion further revealed that rather than abide by the contents of the ruling, the applicants continued to harass and intimidate the third respondent and as a result, the applicants were invited to respond accordingl­y to fresh petition against them.

But instead of honouring the invitation or comply with terms in the ruling of the Court by making appeal to the Governor of Oyo State as directed by Justice Eni Esan and as required under Section 22( 4) Chiefs law of Oyo State 2000, the applicants had filed “this suit alleging a violation of fundamenta­l rights.”

The deponent stated that the applicants were never arrested, detained nor tortured or subjected to any inhumane or degrading treatments by the first and second respondent­s and all the first and second respondent­s had done was to send invitation to applicants in the course of investigat­ing criminal complaints contained in a petition it received against the applicants, who are yet to honour the invitation till date.

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Former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Alhaji Mohammed Bello Adoke flanked by the President, Institute of Chartered Mediators and Conciliato­rs, Dr Elechi Agada ( sixth right) and Alhaji Abubakar Magaji ( SAN), while others joined in a photograph after the official opening of the 2021 Law Week organised in Abuja… recently. PHOTO: PHILIP OJISUA
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