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RULAAC Hails Court Verdict Awarding N60Million To Enslaved Woman, Glory Okolie, Asks Nigeria Police To Comply

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Gloria-Okolie

The court presided over by Justice Y. Haliyu last Thursday granted every relief sought in Okolie’s case.

She was illegally detained and held in a cell by the Inspector General of Police Intelligence Response Team of the Nigeria Police Force for more than 150 days on bogus allegations of spying for the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
Justice Haliyu in granting the originating motion and reliefs filed by Okolie awarded a total sum of N60,000,000 (sixty million naira) in punitive and general damages caused to her by the police.
Reacting on Wednesday, Okechukwu Nwanguma, Executive Director of RULAAC asked the Attorney General of the Federation and the Nigeria Police Force who are respondents in the fundamental human rights application to promptly comply with the judgment and pay the victim the judgment sum in general and punitive damages separately for infringing on her rights.
The statement read, “RULAAC commends the doggedness of Gloria’s legal representative, Samuel Ihensekhien Jnr, and the FCT high court in delivering Justice in the case.  RULAAC also Commends other human rights lawyers, civil society organisations and the media whose vigorous and consistent campaign resulted in this happy outcome.
“RULAAC calls on the Attorney General of the Federation and the Nigeria Police Force who are respondents in the fundamental human rights application to promptly comply with the court judgment and pay the victim the judgment sum in general and punitive damages separately for infringing on her rights.
“We note that the Nigeria Police is notorious for disobedience to court orders made on them, hence the police carry several arrears of judgment debts. This is not a good record for an organization established under the law to enforce the law.  It is subversive of the rule of law and we call on the Inspector General of Police to purge the Nigeria Police of serial contempt for the courts by promptly complying with this order.
“We also call on the Hon. Attorney General of the Federation who is the chief law officer of the county with a mandate to ensure compliance with court orders to initiate steps to ensure that the NPF complies with this order.
“Nigeria should no longer be portrayed as a lawless state which tramples on the rule of law while laying dubious claims to being a civilised and democratic state. This judgment provides yet another opportunity for the Nigerian government under General Buhari to acquit itself.”