Justice Ambrose Lewis-Allagoa of the Federal High Court,
Lagos, on Tuesday, ordered the Lagos State Government and the Nigeria Police to
pay an Uber driver, Adedotun Clement, the sum of N5 million as compensation.
Clement was allegedly assaulted by officials of the Lagos
State Neighborhood Safety Agency and the Nigeria Police Force during the first
anniversary of #EndSARS on October 20, 2021, at the Lekki Toll-Gate while he
was carrying a passenger from the Island to the Mainland and was intercepted by
the officials.
Following the pandemonium that ensued after policemen and
the officers of the Lagos State Neighborhood Safety Agency fired tear-gas
canisters to disperse the peaceful protesters and arrested many of them,
Clement temporarily abandoned his car like other motorists and ran for his
life.
But, by the time he returned to pick up his car, he was accosted,
dragged, tortured and manhandled by the officers who refused to listen to his
entreaties that he was an Uber driver and only wanted to retrieve his car.
The assault was captured on video which went viral on social
media and it was also reported by media houses.
In their attempt to forcefully put him inside the vehicle of
the Lagos State Task Force otherwise called Black Maria, the officials of the
Lagos State Government in connivance with the police officers also used pepper
spray on Clement who cried for help.
Following public condemnation that trailed the viral
incident, Lagos-based human rights lawyer and activist, Mr Inibehe Effiong,
took up the case and sued the Lagos State Government, the Lagos State
Neighbourhood Safety Agency, the Attorney General of Lagos, and the Nigeria
Police Force.
While delivering judgement in the fundamental rights case
with Suit Number: FHC/CS/1862/2021, Justice Allagoa held that the treatment
meted on the applicant amounted to a violation of his right to dignity and
awarded the sum of N5 million as damages.
The court condemned the torture of Clement by officials of
the Lagos State Government and the Nigeria Police Force.
The applicant’s counsel, Effiong, in his reaction to the
judgement, expressed appreciation to the court for upholding the rights of his
client.
Effiong also called on the Lagos State Governor, Mr Babjide
Sanwo-Olu, to comply with the judgement and pay the compensation in line with
his public declaration that he had compensated victims connected with the
EndSARS, and to reassure Lagosians that he believes in human rights.
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