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Ban of BringBackOurGirls rally illegal 'Court

Published by Tribune on Fri, 31 Oct 2014


An Abuja High Court ,on Thursday ,declared as illegal the banning of peaceful rallies of the BringBackOurgirls group by the former Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Commissioner of Police, Joseph Mbu, now an Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG), in charge of Zone 7.In a judgment delivered on Thuursday, Justice Sunday Aladetoyinbo ,held that the right to freedom of association and assembly is the bone of any democratic governance, adding that the police had no right to ban Nigerians from peaceful protest.The judge commended the then Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, for over-turning the ban and stating the position of the law.The court ,however, cautioned the BringBackOurGirls group to be security conscious in staging peaceful gathering and dismissed the application by the group seeking N200 million as damages as a result of the ban.The BringBackOurgirls group ,had on June 2, 2014, dragged Mbu to court for allegedly banning protests, rallies and demonstrations over the abducted Chibok secondary school girls.The then Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar ,however, overturned the ban ,the following day, saying, 'The force has not issued any order banning peaceful assemblieand protests anywhere in Nigeria'.Counsel to the BringBackOurgirls group, Femi Falana (SAN), had argued that Mbu's ban on peaceful protests constituted an infringement of the rights of his client.Defendant's counsel, Simon Lough, countered the argument, saying the court did not have jurisdiction to entertain the matter.Reacting to the judgment, Mbu's counsel, Lough told newsmen that there was no victor, no vanquish in the judgment and that the defendant will look at the judgment and may appeal the court's decision on jurisdiction.
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