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Court Orders eL-Rufai, Police To Pay Chocolate Founder, Maikori N40m

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By Amos Dunia, Persecond News

Abuja – A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Friday ordered Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State and the Nigeria Police Force to pay the founder of Chocolate City, Audu Maikori the sum of N40 million for illegal detention and violation of his rights as a citizen of Nigeria.

Delivering his ruling, Justice J. Tsoho said that counsel to Maikori, Barrister Gloria Mabeiam Ballason has her client was infringed upon and, therefore, ordered that both the Governor el-Rufai and the NPF should pay the sum of N40 million as compensation to Maikori.

Audu Maikori, who is the Founder of Chocolate City, was arrested in Lagos and taken to Abuja after he apologised over a tweet that turned out false over a report that suspected herdsmen murdered five students of the Kaduna State College of Education, Gidan Waya, near Kafanchan.

Following 25 reliefs sought by the plaintiff as contained in the Suit Nos: FHC/ABJ/CS/385/17, 25, Relief 1 and 2 were granted as the court upheld that Maikori is human, Nigerian and entitled to fundamental rights.
However, Relief 3 was declined, as the judge upheld that he could be arrested on reasonable suspicion while Relief 4 was granted as the court upheld that it was wrong for Maikori to have been arrested in Lagos without due process.

The court denied Relief 5, as it was not convinced on the illegal mode of Maikori’s transportation from Abuja to Kaduna on second arrest.

Similarly, the court granted Reliefs 6,7,8 in which the court lambasted the defence for arresting Maikori when deathly ill and agreed that his life was threatened.

The court however denied Reliefs 9,10,11,12. On Relief 9, the trial judge ruled that he was not convinced that el-Rufai’s threat puts Maikori’s life at risk just as he turned down the compensation sought for Maikori’s family. The judge also said that he was not convinced that Governor el-Rufai’s threat affected the dignity of Maikori.

Relief 13 was granted by the Court as Justice Tsoho ruled that Maikori’s detention at SARS facility amounted to harassment, intimidation and wrongful detention.
The judge denied Relief 14 and 15 as a Deputy Director was involved in the coordination of the arrest but upheld Relief 16 in which the Judge upheld that the arrest of Maikori affected Chocolate City’s reputation and that of the artiste’s rating.
Relief 17 was denied, as the judge turned down demand seeking for apology in 10 national dailies.
Similarly, Relief 18 and 19 were granted by the court which upheld that Maikori cannot be arrested if his advocacy is legal and civic spaces should not be constricted adding that with regards to Relief 19, the right of the Plaintiff to liberty is effectively guaranteed as he was not running away from defending charges made against him.

Relief 20 was granted and the sum of N10 million was awarded as damages for high handed and non-procedural manner he was arrested in Lagos without registering warrant. The Court said although he could be arrested on reasonable allegation, the N10 million is to serve as example against security agent’s high handedness.

Relief 21 was also granted as the Court agreed Maikori’s pride was hurt, his character was injured, his reputation affected and he was therefore awarded N10 million.

Justice Tsoho also upheld Relief 22 and awarded N10 million for the suffering caused Maikori’s physical and psychological health that was aggravated as the Court noted that the plaintiff proved spending on health

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