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SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by Tobbydhayor90: 9:46am On Jun 07, 2020
SERAP asks Court of Appeal to order release of Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has asked the Court of Appeal sitting in Lagos to set aside a judgment of a Federal High Court and to order public disclosure of asset declaration details submitted to the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) by President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice President Professor Yemi Osinbajo, governors and their deputies and other politicians since 1999.”

The Federal High Court sitting in Lagos had on Monday, May 11, 2020, dismissed the application filed by SERAP seeking “an order of mandamus to direct and compel the CCB to make available to the public specific details of asset declarations submitted to it by successive presidents, vice-presidents, senate presidents, speakers of House of Representatives, state governors and their deputies since 1999.”

Justice Muslim Hassan declined the prayers, holding that, “I agree with the CCB that the duty to make the asset declaration form of public officers available is dependent upon the terms and conditions to be proscribed by the National Assembly. The terms and conditions must be specific and related to asset declaration of public officers and not legislation of general nature such as the Freedom of Information Act.”

SERAP in the appeal filed last week contended that, “The learned trial judge misinterpreted the provision and purport of paragraph 3[c], Third Schedule, Part 1 of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution (as amended). The judge did not consider that the Freedom of information was enacted by the National Assembly in 2011 to grant public access to public documents.”

SERAP also argued that, “The learned trial Judge erred in law by holding that the Freedom of information Act is a legislation of general nature in relation to public access to asset declaration forms of public officers. The judge erred in law when he held that SERAP’s application ‘is unmeritorious and it is accordingly dismissed.’”

SERAP also contended that, “the learned trial judge failed to apply the provisions of Article 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act Cap A9 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004, which allows access to public documents to the facts of this case.”

According to SERAP, “The failure or refusal by the CCB to provide the information requested by SERAP constitutes a violation of their right to freedom of information guaranteed by Article 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights.”

The appeal filed on SERAP’s behalf by its lawyers Kolawole Oluwadare, Opeyemi Owolabi and Adelanke Aremo, read in part: “The learned trial judge failed to determine whether the asset declaration forms kept in the records of the CCB are public documents. The judge failed to determine whether the public interest in disclosing the information outweighs whatever injury that the disclosure would cause the CCB and public officers.”

“The learned trial judge erred in law when His Lordship failed to determine the real questions in issue in the suit. The judge failed to determine whether SERAP’s freedom of information request falls within the purview of those exempted under the Freedom of Information Act.”

“Asset declaration forms submitted by public officers are public documents in the custody of the CCB. The CCB is under a legal obligation to provide the information requested by SERAP in accordance with the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act, and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.”

SERAP is therefore seeking “an order allowing the Appeal, and setting aside the judgement of the Honourable Justice Muslim Hassan delivered on Monday, 11th May, 2020.”

SERAP is also asking the Court of Appeal for “an order granting all the reliefs sought by the Appellant in the Appellant’s motion on notice dated 4th October 2019 before the lower court including an order of mandamus directing and compelling the CCB to publish details of asset declarations as prayed; and a declaration that the failure of the CCB to publish the asset declarations amounts to a breach of legal obligation.”

SERAP is asking the Court of Appeal for “a declaration that the failure of the CCB to provide specific documents and information on the number of asset declarations so far verified by it, and the number of those declarations found to be false and deemed to be in breach of the Code of Conduct for Public Officers by the Bureau violates the Freedom of Information Act and the African Charter.”

SERAP is also seeking an “order of mandamus directing and compelling the CCB to immediately take cases of false asset declarations to the Code of Conduct Tribunal for effective prosecution of suspects, and include banning the politicians involved from holding public offices for at least a period of 10 years and seeking refund of stolen public funds as part of the reliefs to be sought before the Tribunal.”

SERAP is asking for “any other relief or reliefs the Court of Appeal may deem fit to grant in the circumstances and pursuant to its inherent powers.”

It would be recalled that SERAP had in suit number FHC/L/CS/1019/2019 argued: “Asset declarations of presidents and state governors submitted to the CCB are public documents. Public interest in disclosure of the details of asset declarations clearly outweighs any claim of protection of the privacy of presidents and state governors, as they are public officers entrusted with the duty to manage public funds, among other public functions.”

The suit, read in part: “A necessary implication of the rule of law is that a public institution like the CCB can only act in accordance with the law, as to do otherwise may enthrone arbitrariness. The CCB does not have reasonable grounds on which to deny SERAP’s FOI request, as it is in the interest of justice, the Nigerian public, transparency and accountability to publish details of asset declarations by presidents and state governors since the return of democracy in 1999.”

“Disclosing details of asset declarations of public officers such as presidents and state governors would improve public trust in the ability of the CCB to effectively discharge its mandate. This would in turn put pressure on public officers like presidents and state governors to make voluntary public declaration of their assets.”

“Democracy cannot flourish if governments operate in secrecy, no matter how much open discussion and debate is allowed.”

No date has been fixed for the hearing of the appeal.

http://serap-nigeria.org/serap-asks-court-of-appeal-to-order-release-of-asset-declarations-of-buhari-osinbajo-others.ngo/

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by OgundeleTeju: 9:52am On Jun 07, 2020
This ones are attention seekers,the duo had declared their assets before now so what else ?

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by TheRareGem1(f): 9:54am On Jun 07, 2020
SERAP are being mischief in their dealing. They have been seeking for president and VP assest declarations for more than four years bearing in mind that these two have been declaring their assets and transparent about it to the extent that Nigerians know their worth. SERAP should face something else please

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by lamentor78(m): 10:00am On Jun 07, 2020
There is nothing hidden, after this tenure it will be revealed for sure

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by Thunder1010: 10:14am On Jun 07, 2020
angryI
Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by FlordFlorez(m): 10:20am On Jun 07, 2020
No need, we already know. A house in daura and 300 gay~cows.

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by LibertyRep: 11:20am On Jun 07, 2020
Why should the declaration of assets be an Herculean task for Mr. Integrity?

Something Late Yaradu'a did without any drama.

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by zakim(m): 11:23am On Jun 07, 2020
wasting of time...who their assets don help
Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by kerry57: 11:41am On Jun 07, 2020
But Buhari is mr transparency and intergrity. What re they really hiding? I dont think this subject matter should be something to debate about for a man of integrity like they make us believe.
Las las, everything na wash.

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by Kingpele(m): 11:41am On Jun 07, 2020
Ok, I know the serap will never win this war because both the PDP and APC former and current public officials are united to stop the public from knowing how they became billionaires suddenly after 4 or 8 years but u will see hungry citizens defending this crooks.. calling each zombies and wailers here... We criticize racists but we hate and use a hateful words against each other base on ethnicity and religion cos of this crooks that are governing us... Until we detached our minds from any bias and judge logical without sentiment, we will still have them ruling over us.. This two parties are the same they are united in looting of our common wealthand are in one party called ASL ( Assembly of shameless Looters

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by Pidginwhisper: 11:42am On Jun 07, 2020
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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by Zuriel23: 11:42am On Jun 07, 2020
Ok
As good as this country is, I bet no court order will be honoured or respected. Nigerians has become used to norms and void to the extent that it has become part of the system.
Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by Demmtek(m): 11:43am On Jun 07, 2020
Looting Cabals

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by Nobody: 11:44am On Jun 07, 2020
TheRareGem1:
SERAP are being mischief in their dealing. They have been seeking for president and VP assest declarations for more than four years bearing in mind that these two have been declaring their assets and transparent about it to the extent that Nigerians know their worth. SERAP should face something else please
what's the worth of Buhari? Tell us since you claim that Nigerians know their worth

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by CelestineNelson: 11:44am On Jun 07, 2020
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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by Lovelyn451(f): 11:45am On Jun 07, 2020
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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by Becklynn(f): 11:45am On Jun 07, 2020
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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by kerry57: 11:46am On Jun 07, 2020
OgundeleTeju:
This ones are attention seekers,the duo had declared their assets before now so what else ?


Mr man, they declared their assets during their first tenure. We need to know how fat or thin they have become after 4 yrs in office. They are accountable to us. What are they afraid of? We should have freedom to that info.

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by cryptotech: 11:46am On Jun 07, 2020
this serap wahala sef too much, you won open Mr koruption yansh habi?

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by fergie001: 11:46am On Jun 07, 2020
The case will not get anywhere.

Even if the SC rules, who will enforce?

FoI na for mouth.

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by lobbyist(m): 11:46am On Jun 07, 2020
Tobbydhayor90:


http://serap-nigeria.org/serap-asks-court-of-appeal-to-order-release-of-asset-declarations-of-buhari-osinbajo-others.ngo/
Some comment above showed we are not ready for betterment of this country. What is difficult in showing your asset again after first four years if you have any integrity as claimed by your stooge?

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by yorke1: 11:47am On Jun 07, 2020
There is no sincerity from the part of the politicians. I see no big deal in making public your assets if truly they are open and have nothing to hide. Nigeria still have a lonnnnnnnnnnnnnnngggggggg waaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyy to go in order for her to be better.

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by XXLMANDIGO: 11:47am On Jun 07, 2020
The Freedom of Information Bill enacted by Jonathan is only a farce in the current administration of GMB. It's obvious all the democratic gains from GEJ has been eroded by the current looters and liars in government.

God help us someday undecided

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by Hundjager: 11:48am On Jun 07, 2020
This government are not doing anything to improve this country. I weak for their matter abeg.

Meanwhile FCMB is giving new customers #1,000 when they open an online account and fund it.

Don't sleep on this one o....

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by Observinho: 11:48am On Jun 07, 2020
TheRareGem1:
SERAP are being mischief in their dealing. They have been seeking for president and VP assest declarations for more than four years bearing in mind that these two have been declaring their assets and transparent about it to the extent that Nigerians know their worth. SERAP should face something else please
Please show me the last one they declared. I have forgotten.
If you are not part of the looting bastards, then you are definitely a zombie. So tell me, which one are you?

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by fergie001: 11:49am On Jun 07, 2020
lobbyist:

Some comment above showed we are not ready for betterment of this country. What is difficult in showing your asset again after first four years if you have any integrity as claimed by your stooge?
Not some comments....It is one person using different monickers.

These are the same people that will pontificate on Integrity later on.

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by Karlifate: 11:50am On Jun 07, 2020
Politicians should declare their assets since 1999?
Dead on Arrival.

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Re: SERAP Asks Appeal Court To Order Release Of Asset Declarations Of Buhari, Others by NaijaOlosho(f): 11:50am On Jun 07, 2020
grin
Why include the most transparent man in Nigeria na?

I mean Buhari

He has only one car and one house

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