Court Struck Out Ex-Boko Haram Spokesman Suit

A N500
million aggravated suit filed by a former spokesperson of Boko Haram, Ali
Konduga has been struck out by an FCT High Court, Maitama on Thursday.
The suit,
dated October 7 and filed on October 8 was struck out following an appeal by Mr
Konduga’s counsel, Mohammed Tola to discontinue the case.
Justice
Samira Bature, the judge said according to the respondent, the court doesn’t
have the jurisdiction to handle the matter.
He said the
suit was struck out after the applicant motioned for a discontinuance.
Mr Konduga
dragged the Director-General, State Security Services (SSS) and
the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice,
over alleged breach of his fundamental rights.
Through his
counsel, Mr Tola, Konduga filed a suit, alleging that after serving a
three-year jail term, he was kept in detention for another three years before
he was released in 2016.
A N500
million aggravated suit filed by a former spokesperson of Boko Haram, Ali
Konduga has been struck out by an FCT High Court, Maitama on Thursday.
The suit,
dated October 7 and filed on October 8 was struck out following an appeal by Mr
Konduga’s counsel, Mohammed Tola to discontinue the case.
Justice
Samira Bature, the judge said according to the respondent, the court doesn’t
have the jurisdiction to handle the matter.
He said the
suit was struck out after the applicant motioned for a discontinuance.
Mr Konduga
dragged the Director-General, State Security Services (SSS) and
the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice,
over alleged breach of his fundamental rights.
Through his
counsel, Mr Tola, Konduga filed a suit, alleging that after serving a
three-year jail term, he was kept in detention for another three years before
he was released in 2016.
A Chief
Magistrate Court in Abuja had sentence Konduga to three years in prison
for criminal intimidation in 2011.
In his suit,
Mr Konduga said the SSS kept in the custody instead of the conventional prison
in a bid make him serve as a key witness to prove a terrorism charge against a
senator in a Federal High Court in Abuja.
However, he
stated that he was never asked to testify on the case in court nor did he
testify on any matter.
According to
Mr Konduga he was kept in the SSS’s office in Maiduguri on September 8, 2016,
and was on September 9, 2016, released to his parents.
He said his
family was offered N700,000 by the SSS when they released him, adding that the
money was meant for his medical treatment.
Mr Konduga
stated that the actions revealed that the SSS was aware that he needed
compensation for his illegal and unlawful detention.
He,
therefore, demanded an unreserved public apology in three national newspapers
and further prayed for an order of the court, asking the respondents to pay him
N500 million as aggravated damages and compensation for the illegal,
unconstitutional, and unlawful detention.
FROM
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