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ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by Liposure: 9:13am On Mar 06, 2021
The ECOWAS Court of Justice has ordered Nigerian government to pay a German national about N63.6million and $10,000 for his about 11 days of illegal detention by the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) last year.

Martin Gegenheimer married to a Nigerian citizen but based in Nairobi, Kenya, had in his suit filed at the court in Abuja claimed that he was illegally detained between February 24 and March 4, 2020.

Mr Gegenheimer, a professional aviator with specialisation in commercial airline start-up, had said he was arrested at the boarding gate of the Kenya Airways aircraft while leaving for Nairobi on February 24, 2020.

He said his passport was seized and he was held in a jam-packed detention despite the COVID protocol” and “without acceptable food as well as medical care.”

A statement by the information unit of the ECOWAS Court in Abuja said on Friday that a three-man panel of the court delivered its judgment on Thursday upholding Mr Gegenheimer’s case.

Breakdown of awards
The panel headed by Edward Asante ordered the Nigerian government to pay N 53, 650,925 to Mr Gegenheimer as special damages “for various losses suffered and costs incurred while under unlawful arrest and detention” by the NIS.

The cost also covers hotel expenses incurred after he was granted bail on March 4, 2020.

The court, which had Dupe Atoki and Januaria Costa, serving as co-panel members, awarded another N10 million in general damages as “reparation for all violations and moral prejudice suffered for the violation of his rights.”

It also ordered as another $10,000 as the expenditure he incurred by the applicant to secure his bail.

Unconditional release of seized passport
The court also ordered the “immediate and unconditional release” of the German’s passport “arbitrarily and unlawfully” seized from him by the Nigerian government.

It also ordered his removal from the government’s watch list.

The court, however, rejected the plaintiff’s claim about the violation of his right to freedom from torture, which it ruled was not supported by evidence.

Gegenheimer’s suit
Mr Gegenheimer had, along with SAT Swiss Aviation Nigeria Ltd, the company which invited him to Nigeria, filed his suit against the Nigerian government for the violation of his rights.

In the suit marked ECW/CCJ/APP/23/20 field through their lawyer, Festus Ogwuche, the applicants contended that the German had legally entered Nigeria for business purposes, but was wrongfully arrested and detained while on his way back to Kenya.

Mr Gegenheimer said he had lived in and outside Nigeria and carried on business in Nigeria, Kenya and Africa at large since 1990.

He said he was requested to come to Nigeria for business negotiations and obtained the necessary approvals for visa on arrival to legally enter Nigeria.

According to him, he arrived at Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Ikeja, Lagos via Kenya airways flight number KQ 532 on February 9, 2020 and was officially issued with a one-month Business Visa number E0014938 at the visa-on-arrival counter by the officials of the NIS.

He said while returning to Kenya on February 23, 2020, he was stopped at the boarding gate of the Kenya Airways aircraft after all necessary departure formalities were completed.

He said he was arrested, his passport seized and detained in a jam-packed detention cell between February 23, 2020 and March 24, 2020 without regard for COVID-19 protocol.

The applicant alleged that he was not informed about any justifying circumstances recognised by law neither was a warrant of arrest nor court order produced as the basis for his arrest and detention.

He added that he was not afforded the opportunity of fair hearing before any lawful authority or competent court.

According to him, it was not until March 4, 2020, that an administrative bail was secured for him in the face of the pending COVID-19 lockdown in Abuja.

He said the bail condition was “very stringent” as he was asked to periodically report at the detention centre while his German passport was retained in the custody of the Comptroller General of Nigeria Immigration Service.

He added that he had to rely on the services of a professional immigration consultant to secure his release after spending over $20,000 in employing different lawyers.

He said because of the seizure of his passport, he was confined to Abuja where he had been staying in a hotel.

Nigeria says German was lawfully arrested, charged with passport fraud

But the Nigerian government, through its counsel, J.A, Adamu, raised a preliminary objection arguing that Mr. Gegenheimer being a German and not a West African citizen, lacked the capacity to file the suit at the ECOWAS Court.

Justifying the treatment meted out to him, the government said he was detained for presenting a standard Nigerian passport bearing his photograph and other details, but which when scanned, revealed the name, passport photo and detail of one Tanimu Aisha, a female Nigerian citizen.

The government added that after conclusion of investigation, a charge was filed against Mr Gegenheimer at the Federal High Court, Abuja Judicial Division, in suit marked FHC/ABJ/CR/152/2020.

It said the criminal case was being processed for a hearing date.

The government denied the applicant’s claim of poor treatment at the screening centre, where he was first held.

It said he was well catered for and provided with food and all basic comforts during his stay.

It also denied all other sundry allegations of violation of the applicant’s rights.

The court in it its 48-paged judgment dismissed all the claims of the respondent.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/447046-illegal-detention-ecowas-court-orders-nigeria-to-pay-german-n63-6million-10000.html

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Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by Liposure: 1:09pm On Mar 06, 2021
Where will FG see this kind of money in this recession

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Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by sammyj: 1:33pm On Mar 06, 2021
The FG thought Germans are like Nigerian citizens

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Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by Toscarel: 6:18pm On Mar 06, 2021
Oooh just 11days, and look what Nigeria has to pay how much would sowore now collect, Hahahahahahah them think say na their Nigerian citizens wey dem dey treat like thrash. If they start paying Nigerian citizens compensation. It means they would owe about 90 per cent of average Nigerians cos one wey or the other our rights have been abused especially under the present administration.
Nigerian are the abused people, abroad they are abused they come home and still face worse.
Anyways make una do quick pay the compensation

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Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by Bampeh: 6:18pm On Mar 06, 2021
illegal detention isn't new in the world. You will get a good judgement when you're a citizen of a country that the system works. A Nigerian will hardly get such judgement order when in such a situation.

It will take forever before Nigeria pay that money. Except the German will agree to share the money 50 50 with some government officials. Everybody want to cashout.










Bampeh knows how it works

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Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by Felixalex(m): 6:18pm On Mar 06, 2021
Hmmm...


If the government were to pay everyone being illegally detained across all military and paramilitary formations in this country ehn, even China loan would not be enough to foot the bills.

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Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by kambili999(f): 6:18pm On Mar 06, 2021
Buhari and his crew are about to bill us again oo cry

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Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by merits(m): 6:19pm On Mar 06, 2021
cheesy

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Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by gregyboy(m): 6:19pm On Mar 06, 2021
Oyibo wan run federal government street,


Yahoo boys watching how Nigeria government won take pay their oyibo client grin


This kind thing na update for this street, if you know

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Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by NwaOhafia: 6:20pm On Mar 06, 2021
grin

The id.iots think they are dealing with Hakilu mai suya/Chidubem Malaysia/ Akin waya-waya
Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by tstx(m): 6:20pm On Mar 06, 2021
Wetin concern court order concern Nigeria....

Pay pay ti ni
Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by SouthSouth1914: 6:20pm On Mar 06, 2021
Stupid country, always doing everything without sense! What were the accusations? Detained someone with evidence. They do this all the time, but doing it with a foreign national it is stupidd

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Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by Rugaria: 6:21pm On Mar 06, 2021
If you check well, you might find out that the German actually broke the law here and is about getting away with crime. But then because of the thousands of 'rectangle heads in round holes' we have in the civil service, the prosecutors have bungled their case here and the country as usual will pay for it..

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Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by OkCornel(m): 6:21pm On Mar 06, 2021
If ECOWAS should fine the Nigerian government for every Nigerian illegally detained, trust me Naija will go broke in no time.


But heck! Since it’s a white man involved here, I guess white lives matter more than black lives hmmm?


ECOWAS well done o. Equity and fairness for all whether you’re black or white is what we’re asking for.

Thanks.

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Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by Eshee: 6:21pm On Mar 06, 2021
Its has always been white over black is just sickening. Am not in support of illegal detention but we all know if its the reverse the stupid ecowas rubber stamp court won't say pimmm

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Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by INCREDIBLE007(m): 6:22pm On Mar 06, 2021
Liposure:


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/447046-illegal-detention-ecowas-court-orders-nigeria-to-pay-german-n63-6million-10000.html

detaining people without trial doesn't make sense


this govt think they can mess with anybody anyhow
Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by wink2015(m): 6:22pm On Mar 06, 2021
Federal government Don buy market.

Farmers in Nigeria whose farms are destroyed by marauding Fulani herdsmen some of whom came from other west African country such as Niger, Mali. Chad and Senegal etc

They should claimed compensation from ECOWAS court.

This brings us to the issue of our immigration officials.

How trained are they?

The Nigeria immigration official even went as far as telling lies against the white man that he used a passport belonging to someone else.
Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by JosephXavier: 6:22pm On Mar 06, 2021
So ECOWAS court dey work

What have they done for all the Human Rights violations in Buhari regime

Abi na only Europeans dem dey favour

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Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by smile11s(m): 6:23pm On Mar 06, 2021
Blame Buhari and Tinubu
Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by free2ryhme: 6:23pm On Mar 06, 2021
grin grin
Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by Adewale1603(m): 6:24pm On Mar 06, 2021
merits:
cheesy
weitin him go do if I change the channel ? he go call 911 or the cops
Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by AMvanquish: 6:24pm On Mar 06, 2021
I am yet to hear or see any one that Nigerian government or its agencies has paid any compensation based on court order. Or does anyone know who has ever been paid. undecided

#BananaRepublik
Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by INCREDIBLE007(m): 6:25pm On Mar 06, 2021
Eshee:
Its has always been white over black is just sickening. Am not in support of illegal detention but we all know if its the reverse the stupid ecowas rubber stamp court won't say pimmm

IF IT'S IN E U

ecowas authority doest reach there

besides FG have that habit of detaining people anyhow without trial

if the government of USA IS DOING HOW FG DOES THINGS HERE

LOTS OF PEOPLE GO DEY CASH OUT ANYHOW.

OUR JUDICIARY SYSTEM NEEDS TO START WORKING
Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by Nobody: 6:25pm On Mar 06, 2021
Justifying the treatment meted out to him, the government said he was detained for presenting a standard Nigerian passport bearing his photograph and other details, but which when scanned, revealed the name, passport photo and detail of one Tanimu Aisha, a female Nigerian citizen.

The government added that after conclusion of investigation, a charge was filed against Mr Gegenheimer at the Federal High Court, Abuja Judicial Division, in suit marked FHC/ABJ/CR/152/2020.

It said the criminal case was being processed for a hearing date.

Hmm..so what was the guy doing with the passport of Ms Taminu.?

The German guy is doing pre-emptive strike. What's even clever is that he didn't file his appeal in a Nigerian court...because he would have lost. So, off to ECOWAS court where the level of proof isn't the same

Hmm...

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Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by valentineuwakwe(m): 6:26pm On Mar 06, 2021
This government is so full of lies... let them deal with it!
Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by valentineuwakwe(m): 6:26pm On Mar 06, 2021
This government is so full of lies... let them deal with it!
Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by JubrinElSudan: 6:26pm On Mar 06, 2021
He should join the queue of the persons FG is owing due to the overzealousness of her military and paramilitary forces.
Re: ECOWAS Court Orders Nigeria To Pay German N63.6m, $10,000 Over Illegal Detention by Nobody: 6:27pm On Mar 06, 2021
Liposure:
Where will FG see this kind of money in this recession

unclaimed dividends

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