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CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by Officialhorlah(m): 3:16pm On Feb 14, 2021
The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has approached the Federal High Court in Abuja, asking it to restrain President Muhammadu Buhari from using the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 2020 to target activists.

SERAP in a statement issued on Sunday by its SERAP Deputy Director, Kolawole Oluwadare, wants the court to bar Buhari “from implementing draconian and unlawful provisions of the CAMA 2020 which allows the Federal Government to arbitrarily merge a new association with an already registered association; to suspend and remove trustees of any association, and to take over funds belonging to any association, and transfer such funds to another association on the pretext that the account is dormant.”

The organisation also joined the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, and the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) as defendants in the suit.

According to the statement, the suit with file number FHC/ABJ/CS/172/2021 was filed last Friday in the nation’s capital.

SERAP is seeking “an order stopping President Buhari, Mr Malami and the CAC from implementing the unconstitutional provisions of CAMA 2020 which allow the Federal Government to arbitrarily and unilaterally cancel or revoke the certificate of registration of any association on flimsy grounds. These provisions may be used as a pretext for rights violations.”

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The suit followed SERAP’s letter to Buhari in August 2020 requesting him to “revoke his assent to CAMA 2020 and return it to the National Assembly for the repeal of the repressive provisions, particularly sections 839, 842, 843, 844 and 850 contained in Part F of the Act, and any other similar provisions.”

SEE FULL STATEMENT BELOW:

SERAP asks court to stop Buhari from using ‘draconian CAMA 2020 to target activists’

Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has filed a lawsuit asking the Federal High Court, Abuja to “stop President Muhammadu Buhari from implementing draconian and unlawful provisions of the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 2020 which allow the Federal Government to arbitrarily merge a new association with an already registered association; to suspend and remove trustees of any association, and to take over funds belonging to any association, and transfer such funds to another association on the pretext that the account is dormant.”

Joined in the suit as Defendants are the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice Mr Abubakar Malami, SAN, and the Corporate Affairs Commission [CAC].

In the suit number FHC/ABJ/CS/172/2021 filed last Friday, SERAP is seeking: “an order stopping President Buhari, Mr Malami and the CAC from implementing the unconstitutional provisions of CAMA 2020 which allow the Federal Government to arbitrarily and unilaterally cancel or revoke the certificate of registration of any association on flimsy grounds. These provisions may be used as a pretext for rights violations.”

The suit followed SERAP’s letter to President Buhari in August 2020 requesting him to “revoke his assent to CAMA 2020 and return it to the National Assembly for the repeal of the repressive provisions, particularly sections 839, 842, 843, 844 and 850 contained in Part F of the Act, and any other similar provisions.”

SERAP is arguing that: “The right to freely associate with others works both ways. The others you want to associate with must be prepared to associate with you. None can be imposed on the other. The right to freedom of association also connotes the right of the others to freely associate with or dissociate from whosoever.”

SERAP is also arguing that: “The Nigerian Constitution of 1999 [as amended], the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights guarantee to everyone the right to freedom of association, to belong to any association of their choice. By allowing the Defendants to arbitrarily merge two or more private associations, religious associations, charities, NGOs or professional bodies, CAMA 2020 blatantly violates this fundamental human right.”

According to SERAP: “Section 842(2)(a)(b)(5)(6) of CAMA 2020 violates the right of these associations and other Nigerians to property including the right to operate their bank accounts and use their funds the way they choose to subject to already existing banking regulations and practices.”

SERAP is also seeking an order of injunction “restraining the Corporate Affairs Commission or persons acting on its instructions from further implementing, applying and enforcing the offensive and unlawful provisions of sections 831; 839; 842; and 850 of CAMA 2020 and any regulations made pursuant to these provisions pending the hearing and determination of the suit.”

The suit filed on behalf of SERAP by its lawyers Kolawole Oluwadare and Opeyemi Owolabi read in part: “The power under section 831[i][ii] to merge associations without their consent is manifestly unwarranted and serves no purpose, and yet most likely to be abused to violate the rights of individuals to associate with other people of like minds, particularly given the growing restriction on civic space and crushing of peaceful protests in the country.”

“The Defendants do not have the constitutional and legal power to suspend or remove a trustee of any registered association on a mere belief or suspicion the association is engaged in fraud, and without due process of law, and fair hearing.”

“There is no provision in Section 839(7) of CAMA 2020 to the effect that a person or trustee affected can make representations and defend themselves as stipulated by the Nigerian Constitution and international standards. This provision does not provide for any administrative or quasi-judicial review or appeal process, which means the decision by the Corporate Affairs Commission is final.”

“The power to arbitrarily and unilaterally suspend and remove trustees of any legally registered association, and to appoint an interim manager or managers to run the affairs of any such association on the basis of undefined public interest is unlawful and contrary to the Nigerian

Constitution and international human rights treaties to which the country is a state party. The exercise of this arbitrary power is subject only to the approval of the supervisory Minister, a political appointee.”

“Section 842(2)(a)(b) of CAMA 2020 which allows the taking over and transfer of funds belonging to a registered association such as private associations, religious associations, charities, NGOs or professional bodies registered under Part F, to another association is in clear violation of Section 44(1) of the Nigerian Constitution, as it does not provide for payment of compensation and the opportunity for the determination of the interests of the association before a court of law.”

“In Nigeria, everyone has a right to their property, and this right cannot be arbitrarily taken away. A recognized and acceptable canon of interpretation is that statutes such as CAMA 2020 which purport to deprive citizens of their proprietary interest and acquired rights are always interpreted strictly.”

“Section 850(3) of CAMA 2020 which provides for notice of hearing of the petition to be given to the association is of no consequence, as the subject matter of the suit for dissolution would have been dealt with by the act of the Corporate Affairs Commission alone without recourse to due process of law.”

SERAP is seeking the following reliefs:

A DECLARATION that Section 831(i)(ii) of CAMA 2020 which empowers the 3rd Defendant to treat an association as forming part of an already registered association and treating two or more associations as one is null, void and of no effect under Section 1(1)(3) of the Nigerian Constitution, for being inconsistent with Section 40 of the Constitution, Article 22 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and Article 10 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights
A DECLARATION that Section 839(1) and (7) of CAMA 2020 which empowers the 3rd Defendant to suspend and/or remove trustees of legally registered trustees is null, void and of no effect under Section 1(1)(3) of the Nigerian Constitution, for being inconsistent with Sections 36(1)(2) and 40 of the Constitution, Article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and Article 7 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights
A DECLARATION that Section 842(2)(a)(b), and (5)(6); 850(1)(d) and (2)(e) of CAMA 2020 is null, void and of no effect under Section 1(1)(3) of the Nigerian Constitution, for being inconsistent with Sections 36(1)(2); 40 and 44(1) of the Constitution, Articles 22 and 10 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and Articles 7 and 14 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights
AN ORDER OF COURT declaring Sections 831(i)(ii); 839(1)(7); 842(2)(a)(b), (5) and (6) and 850(1)(d)(2)(e) of CAMA 2020 as null, void and of no effect under Section 1(1)(3) of the Constitution, for being inconsistent with Sections 36(1)(2); 40 and 44(1) of the Constitution
AN ORDER OF COURT setting aside portions of Company Regulations and other directives and regulations made by the Defendants [particularly the 3rd Defendant] pursuant to, and specifically relating to Sections 831(i)(ii); 839(1) & (7); 842(2)(a)(b), (5)(6) and 850(1)(d)(2)(e) of CAMA 2020
AND any other ancillary or consequential orders as the Honourable Court may deem fit to make in the circumstance of this case.

No date has been fixed for the hearing of the suit.
https://www.channelstv.com/2021/02/14/cama-2020-serap-asks-court-to-restrain-buhari-from-targeting-activists/

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Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by recievesense: 3:44pm On Feb 14, 2021
Buhari target Boko Haram and herdsmen. Oh sorry I forgot na your pipu

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Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by NwaNimo1(m): 3:44pm On Feb 14, 2021
Serap should sharapp....

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....what were people expecting from a former coup plotter and dictator?

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Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by Brendaniel: 3:44pm On Feb 14, 2021
Even if ICC sends a restraining order to Buhari, he will not obey it, as long as he sees you as an enemy, same way his brothers go about killing people in their ancestral lands without obeying the law, or have you ever seen a lion in the jungle given a restraining order by a judge, no because the lion will not even understand it, if you want Buhari and his brothers to do anything you force them like a lion that does not understand rule of law, same reason why Nnamdi Kanu is very important to Buhari because Buhari knows that Nnamdi Kanu knows this truth aleady...

Buhari will never disturb you if you go to Police or the court over his matter, just come out and threaten him or his brothers or come out and protest against him or his brothers then you become very important to him, because he knows him and his brothers do not operate with rule of law...

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Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by ksstroud: 3:45pm On Feb 14, 2021
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Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by tolumizzy(m): 3:46pm On Feb 14, 2021
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Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by FalseProphet1(m): 3:46pm On Feb 14, 2021
I don't see the court carrying out this order. This I have seen.
Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by stevenson007: 3:47pm On Feb 14, 2021
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Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by ChampagneF(m): 3:47pm On Feb 14, 2021
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Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by Polyglot7pointO: 3:48pm On Feb 14, 2021
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Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by Lewisalexander(m): 3:49pm On Feb 14, 2021
Abacha is far better than our current presido. Screw hausa/fulani
Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by TheStranger: 3:50pm On Feb 14, 2021
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Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by Pickieox(m): 3:51pm On Feb 14, 2021
NwaNimo1:
Serap should sharapp....

[img]https://media./images/e39550ee8b0fe5d974922cdd66da386a/tenor.gif[/img]

....what were people expecting from a former coup plotter and dictator?

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Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by festacman(m): 3:53pm On Feb 14, 2021
First, give that no case of rights violation is before the court, this suit will not yield anything except an assurance from Attorney General on behalf the President that he will not use CAMA against activist-CSOs or political enemies.

Second, there is no complaint anyone cannot bring before the court of law for adjudication based on violations of fundamental rights. So any affected activist-CSO is free to approach a court to obtain a restraining order to ensure stay of status quo enabling the organization to function while the case goes on. That's the job of judiciary.

Third, however, all over the world when you fight government, activists and CSOs should NEVER expect pampering by government of the day which is receiving the heat being by the activists. It will naturally fight back. That's why activism is a calling and a thankless job. Activism is not for 'strong-heads' but for intelligent guerrilla-minded individuals who knows how and when to hit the government to get much MORE social impact more than punitive backlash they get from government.

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Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by electhnd(m): 3:54pm On Feb 14, 2021
my own is that all of you that put this man there must hear it
Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by OakConsultNG: 3:55pm On Feb 14, 2021
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Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by Teram790: 4:00pm On Feb 14, 2021
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Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by superior1: 4:00pm On Feb 14, 2021
Buhari is an authoritarian, he won’t listen to the court
Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by FastLane25(m): 4:01pm On Feb 14, 2021
good one
Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by ChiefAfonja: 4:04pm On Feb 14, 2021
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Waste of time
Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by elisho: 4:04pm On Feb 14, 2021
this government can never do something good without targeted at some people evil government
Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by Nobody: 4:05pm On Feb 14, 2021
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Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by Nobody: 4:06pm On Feb 14, 2021
Don't worry SERAP, they'll be in the opposition one day.

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Re: CAMA 2020: SERAP Asks Court To Restrain Buhari From Targeting Activists by JosephXavier: 4:10pm On Feb 14, 2021
Does it shock you that Buhari still has 3 more years to serve as Nigerian president and things have detoriarated this much?

God will surely see us through but for Nigeria to recover from the after effects of this terrible governance, it will take a century

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