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Judge flares up as Buhari’s daughter’s lawyer says she sees no need to respond to allegations of rights abuse

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An infuriated Judge of the Federal High Court, Asaba, Delta State has berated the lawyer representing, daughter of President Muhammadu Buhari, Hanan, for his handling of the allegations of human rights abuse levelled against her by Mr. Anthony Okolie, detained by the State Security Service for 10 weeks over the use of a sim card previously used by her.
Mr Okolie, through his lawyer, Tope Akinyode, had sued Hanan, the State Security Service (SSS) and MTN, over his ‘illegal detention’, Premium Times reports on its website.
Speaking at the hearing of the suit filed by Mr Okolie at Federal High Court in Asaba on Wednesday, the president’s daughter, through her lawyer M.E. Sheriff, told the court Hanan would not be responding to the allegations “because there was no need.”
Instead, Mr Buhari’s daughter filed a written address in opposition to the originating motion on notice.
“My lord, we didn’t file a counter-affidavit but a written address. We didn’t file because we haven’t found a reason to file a counter-affidavit,” Mr Sheriff told the court.
The judge, Nnamdi Dimgba, furiously responded saying: “What do you mean you haven’t seen a reason? Sheriff, how can you not see a reason? Somebody has accused you. Even if it is to say, ‘I didn’t do so’, can’t you respond? You’re saying you did not see a reason. Sheriff, what kind of thing is this?”
Mr Okolie is seeking an order to “compel the respondents to jointly or severally to pay the applicant the sum of N500 million as general and aggravated damages for the gross and unlawful violation of the applicant’s right to acquire moveable properties, freedom of movement and self dignity.”
On his part, the SSS lawyer, E.E. Daobri, said “he did not receive the necessary documents from the SSS headquarters in Abuja on time, hence, could not file a counter-affidavit.”
He asked for a two-week adjournment.
Reacting to this, the applicant’s lawyer, Mr Akinyode, asked the court to ensure that the matter was given expedited action.
He also alleged that the SSS “are trailing him and his client since the matter started.”
Justice Dimgba responded that, “If this is true, Daobri, tell your men to stop it. They need their liberty to be able to come to court.”
The judge adjourned the matter till March 3, 2020.

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