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Man Sues Buhari’s Daughter, DSS, Over Detention, Demands N500m

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The Department of State Service and President Muhammadu Buhari’s daughter, Hanan Buhari and a telecommunication company, MTN, has been sued for #500m by Anthony Okolie, over illegal detention.

The trader demanded #500m in a suit filed before the Federal High Court in Asaba, Delta State, by his lawyer, Tope Akinyode.

The suit, with number FHC/ASB/CS/3/2020, is seeking an order to “compel the respondents (DSS, Hanan and MTN) jointly or severally to pay the applicant the sum of N500,000,000 only 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.”

Okolie while speaking on the detention revealed that he was arrested on July 19, 2019, in Asaba, Delta State for using a telephone line that was previously owned by President Buhari’s daughter.

He added that he was detained till September 22, 2019, as DSS waited for the President’s daughter to return from school in the United Kingdon to come and clear him, which she never did.

The trader also attached the receipt he was issued after purchasing the SIM card as well as the SIM certificate.

The affidavit read in part, “That on December 8, 2019, at Ogbeogonogo Market, Nebu Road, Asaba, Delta State, I purchased a SIM card with Phone Number, 09035666662, for the sum of ₦1,000 only and I received a SIM pack with accompanying documents as a result as evidence of purchase receipt.”

“That in line with relevant regulations, I approached a kit operator of the 3rd respondent (MTN) named Jeff, who captured my biometric and registered the SIM card in my name and on my behalf.”

“That in July, 2019, I visited my business associate at his residence in Asaba and saw him being taken away by officers of the 1st respondent (DSS). During the process, they obtained information from him on who he communicated with last over the phone and my associated announced that it was me.”

“That immediately afterwards, officers of the 1st respondent (DSS) arrested me and led me to their vehicle, asking me to keep quiet and drove me to their offices in Asaba, Delta, State.”

“That after a while, they disclosed that my arrest was ordered by the Presidency and I had to be taken to Abuja for further interrogation on which basis they drove me to Abuja by road the following day.”

He added that he explained to the DSS how he bought the SIM card but he was told the the sim was once used by President Buhari’s daughter.

“They thereafter labelled me a criminal for using a phone line that previously belonged to the 2nd respondent”.

Okolie noted that his case file was tagged, “first family” and he was denied access to his lawyers.

He added that during the detention his mother developed high blood pressure while he lost a N5m business deal.

He added, “They also disclosed to me that the President wants to see me and my case was boldly earmarked, First Family. Based on the foregoing, officers of the 1st respondent (DSS) maintained that the 2nd respondent (Hanan) must be available to clarify her allegations against me before I was allowed freedom from their facilities.”

“That the 2nd respondent (Hanan) was contacted several times by officers of the 1st respondent (DSS) but the 2nd respondent (Hanan) declined making herself available by claiming that she was busy with studies in the United Kingdom.”

Okolie asked the court to declare that his long detention was an abuse of his fundamental human rights.

He asked the court to declare that the actions of the DSS contravened sections 35 and 34 of the 1999 Constitution.



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