A woman,
Miss Odegua Okojie, has dragged operatives of the Department of State Services,
(DSS) and a Lebanese businessman to court for detaining her for nine days.
According to
the woman, in suit No. FHC/B/cs/120/2019, filed at the Federal High Court,
Benin, Edo State capital, Okojie claimed that during the detention, her rights
were violated as she was denied access to her lawyer and family members. She
added that her mobile phones were seized.
The woman is
suing the Director General, DSS, Director, Edo State Command of the DSS and
Charles Makhoul, a Lebanese businessman.
Okojie
disclosed that she was first taken into DSS’s facility in Benin before she was
whisked to Abuja without anyone bothering to explain her offence.
She said: “In
the night, I was taken into custody and my two-year-old daughter cried. My
daughter wandered about all through the night before she was rescued from the
roadside by her school teacher who came to pick her to school. At the DSS
facility in Abuja, under video recording, I was forced to accept the sum of N6
million as compensation for the atrocities melted on me by the Lebanese
businessman whom I had lived with as a minor to my adult age.”
She
explained that her illegal detention from July 9 to 16, 2019, was not only an
infringement on her fundamental human rights, but also unlawful and unconstitutional.
She
subsequently demanded for N300million as compensation and damages over the
violation of her fundamental rights by the 1st and 3rd respondents.
She also
wants the court to award her N50million as exemplary damages for the unlawful
and unwarranted infraction on her rights. The case came up before Justice M. G.
Umar court, yesterday.
Counsel to
the 3rd respondents had filed two applications
for
extension of time to enable him file a counter affidavit to the one filed by
the applicant.
The
applications were granted by Umar after counsel to the applicant, Mr T. A.
Akakhomen, and counsel to the 1st and 2nd respondents, Mrs O. A. Odigwe, did
not object to the applications.
Similarly,
Akahomen and Odigwe also had their respective applications on the matter
granted them by the judge. The matter was adjourned to February 12, for
hearing.
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