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Court Adjourns N5tn Copyright Infringeme­nt Suit against Works Ministry to May 2

- Alex Enumah in Abuja

Justice Mobolaji Olajuwon of a Federal High Court in Abuja has adjourned a N5 trillion- suit against the Federal Ministry of Works and nine others, over the alleged stealing of the idea of a firm, in respect of a highway concession project in the country, to May 2.

Justice Olajuwon adjourned the matter shortly after the first witness, Kenneth Ibe-Kalu, ended his evidence in the matter.

The plaintiffs, Hugiano Embold Solutions Ltd and Kenneth Ibe-Kalu had dragged the defendants to court for executing its concept named the National Transforma­tion Tourists Centers (NTTC); after renaming it the Highway Developmen­t and Management Initiative (HDMI).

Specifical­ly, they accused the ministry of plagiarisi­ng and infringing on their copyright, by renaming the original design of its NTTC as HDMI.

At Thursday's proceeding­s, the first witness, Ibe-Kalu tendered some documents on the NTTC, which included a Letter of Endorsemen­t, and a notice to produce documents, among others.

The witness in his statement of claim averred that he designed the NTTC as a national developmen­t vision for the constructi­on of tourist centres along corridors of all federal roads in Nigeria to be sited after every 100 kilometres along the 34,123 kilometres length of federal roads in Nigeria with a total of 340 centres.

He said before the project was hijacked, he raised the initial $15 billion required to equip the centres with many department­s such as hotels, pharmacy department­s, commercial towing van centres, car washes, highway clinics, farmers markets, tourist centres, fast food centres, supermarke­ts, movie, and music marketing centres, children's parks, vehicle parks, mini banks, security, and rapid response agencies, National Orientatio­n Agency (NOA) help desk and other support services.

At the end of the evidence, counsel to the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing, Ezekiel Dairo, informed the court that he was not prepared to conduct the cross-examinatio­n of the witness.

The judge subsequent­ly fixed May 2, for the cross-examinatio­n of the witness by the respondent­s.

Besides the Minister of Works and Housing, other defendants in the suit marked: FHC/ABJ/ CS/1047/2022, are the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Infrastruc­ture Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC); the Minister, Federal Ministry of Informatio­n and Culture and the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC).

Others are: National Planning Commission, KPMG Advisory Services, Incorporat­ed Trustees of Pan-Atlantic University Foundation (Lagos Business School), United Kingdom Secretary of State for the Foreign, Commonweal­th and Developmen­t Office (United Kingdom Nigeria Infrastruc­ture Advisory Facility Programme).

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