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Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by Islie: 1:17pm On Apr 20
Residents of Okuama community, Delta state, have instituted a suit against the Nigerian Army over an alleged breach of their fundamental human rights.

In the suit marked FHC/WR/CS/41/2024 and filed before a federal high court in Warri on Thursday, the plaintiffs are seeking N200 billion as general and exemplary damages.

On March 14, a group of army personnel comprising a lieutenant colonel, two majors, one captain and 12 soldiers were killed in the community.

Since then, there have been military operations in Okuama in a bid to find the perpetrators.

In the suit, the applicants averred that they have been subjected to accusations and media trials over the incident.

They claim they have been subjected to collective punishment by the army without any police investigation or any public inquiry indicting them for the crime.

The applicants further averred that they were displaced from their homes, their properties destroyed and many killed.

They are seeking an order from the court “for the enforcement of the fundamental rights to the dignity of the human person, right to a fair hearing, right to private and family life, freedom of movement and right of choice of place of residence and right to own property of the applicants and residents of the Okuama community”.

They are also seeking an order restraining the army from further violating their fundamental rights and an order enabling the applicants and residents of Okuama community to take back possession of their land.

Those named as applicants in the suit include Victor Akemor, Madam Omotiwori Olarehor, Victor Odi, Okrika Emmanuel, Austin Eferemua, and Evelyn Edjekola.

Others are James Ubredu, David Oghenewede, Lucky Orode, Iwriogbo Best, Felix Orhiunu, Bernard Michael, Oghenekobiruo, Vero Joseph, Ebikawe Emmanuel, Francis Uphurie, and Belvis Adogbo.

The plaintiffs are suing for themselves and the public interest of the Okuama community residents.

The lawyers in the suit are Malcolm Omirhobo, Akpokona Omafuaire, Seprebofa Oyeghe, O. L. Ofuasia, and Ernest Ogbaga.

https://www.thecable.ng/okuama-residents-sue-army-for-rights-violation-seek-n200bn-compensation/amp/

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by CodeTemplar: 1:20pm On Apr 20
Their constitutional right.

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by Imsoblessed: 1:23pm On Apr 20
Very good

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by Dikegodspower(m): 1:27pm On Apr 20
Is better than taking the laws into their hands

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by JASONjnr(m): 1:31pm On Apr 20
They were supposed to file a court restricting order to stop the army from invading the community.

But because they're greedy, they want money while in exile....

Someone said, the army needed to take diplomatic response to investigate and arrest the culprit, rather than using force.

Because, if an army man kills a civilian, they will ask the family of the slain civilian to give them time to investigate. Why can't they do the same? Rather than attacking whole community.

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by elder1002: 1:34pm On Apr 20
Tinubu is the GRAND CHIEF COMMANDER OF THE ARMED FORCES.

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by success1smyn(m): 1:34pm On Apr 20
Who dey advise you?

The person dey deceive you.

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by Bar1941(m): 1:35pm On Apr 20
Which bank account did they want the #200billion to be paid to?

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by Lamasta(m): 1:35pm On Apr 20
Wrong move at this time, they should've waited till investigation is complete before suing for rights violation....

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by Asmmi: 1:35pm On Apr 20
😂 see jokers

Them never see anything

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by Dialpad: 1:36pm On Apr 20
Lol .... you killed senior army officers and men, you still want them to pay you compensation.

Ridiculous !

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by tobenuel(m): 1:36pm On Apr 20
The joke is on them[Okuama residents]

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by ForValour: 1:36pm On Apr 20
This is the best news I have heard all week. Say no to barbarism

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by Dpharisee: 1:37pm On Apr 20
Its a shame the way our Army went to those communities and started shooting innocent people and children and burning their houses, how do they think they can get them to cooperate in getting the perpertrators when the Army by its behaviour is not different from the people that attacked the soldiers. Now we realise that its all about who controls oil bunkering

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by meum: 1:37pm On Apr 20
Hmm
Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by GanagiBitrus: 1:40pm On Apr 20
I support this ₦200b Suit with 2goats. cheesy

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by Krankhead: 1:41pm On Apr 20
Imsoblessed:
Very good
You are enemy of the country. Dem fit try dis with obj,,?

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by RxSameer(m): 1:42pm On Apr 20
You be Goat

Dpharisee:
Its a shame the way went to those communities and started shooting innocent people and children and burning their houses, how do they think they can get them to cooperate in getting the perpertrators when the Army by its behaviour is noy different from the people that attacked the soldiers
Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by Chucks13: 1:42pm On Apr 20
Imsoblessed:
Very good

And who is going to pay? Or have you ever in Nigeria history heard such payment ever made?

Bia, you people get sense at all? I doubt it wallahi, you are shouting very good as if any govt have ever paid such money in Nigeria history.

Then the army should charge the community to court and demand N500billion on each of the fallen army and police, simple as that....

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by jmoore(m): 1:42pm On Apr 20
JASONjnr:
They were supposed to file a court restricting order from the army to stop invading the community.

But because they're greedy, they want money while in exile....

Someone said, the army needed to take diplomatic response to investigate and arrest the culprit, rather than using force.

Because, if an army man kills a civilian, they will ask the family of the slain civilian to give them time to investigate. Why can't they do the same? Rather than attacking whole community.
The army burnt their houses and properties. How will a restraining order amount to compensation?
Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by Zico5(m): 1:43pm On Apr 20
Kaikai is just too much for people in that place. They are simply looking for money to drink ogogoro and marry more wives. Instead for them to plead for mercy for killing gallant soldiers, they are chasing wildfires. By the time Nigerian soldiers finish with them, there won't be any reasonable men in that village again

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by sylve11: 1:43pm On Apr 20
Make we dey see how e dey go. cool
Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by Melagros(m): 1:43pm On Apr 20
COMRADES, way to go, I stand with the community, the army must compensate for any damage it had caused in that community. If you are a lover of justice support the devastated community

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by JASONjnr(m): 1:44pm On Apr 20
jmoore:

The army burnt their houses and properties. How will a restraining order amount to compensation?

How will they even return to the community when they're still in the bush.

They need to gain freedom then file for compensation.

How did they scale the damaged done so far?

Will 309b be enough to rebuild the community that was burnt down? And the lives lost?

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by MichaelSokoto(m): 1:45pm On Apr 20
hw much be the whole of Nigeria?

grin
Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by SmartyPants(m): 1:47pm On Apr 20
JASONjnr:
They were supposed to file a court restricting order to stop the army from invading the community.

But because they're greedy, they want money while in exile....

Someone said, the army needed to take diplomatic response to investigate and arrest the culprit, rather than using force.

Because, if an army man kills a civilian, they will ask the family of the slain civilian to give them time to investigate. Why can't they do the same? Rather than attacking whole community.

If not that you are a chronic attention seeker you would have seen this part:

They are also seeking an order restraining the army from further violating their fundamental rights and an order enabling the applicants and residents of Okuama community to take back possession of their land.
Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by JASONjnr(m): 1:48pm On Apr 20
Krankhead:
You are enemy of the country. Dem fit try dis with obj,,?

Why are you supporting evil?


Do you know many people who weren't involved in the trouble got killed and the sick people died because they were getting their medications and the old people were equally slained?

If this happened in your village, I'm sure you won't be saying this rubbish.

This is a democratic era and even if it was a military era, we are in 2024 and we are not animals.

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by Angelfrost(m): 1:48pm On Apr 20
It's their right to seek judicial redress...!

They won't get a dime sha. undecided

The judge will toss the suit out of his court room.

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by otame10: 1:50pm On Apr 20
It is only in this country that illegality is been celebrated, how would you raze down an entire community in search of criminals why not do it professionally? I see this coming.

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Re: Okuama Residents Sue Army For ‘rights Violation’, Seek N200bn Compensation by Dpharisee: 1:51pm On Apr 20
RxSameer:
You be Goat


nlfpmod, mynd44 rule 2 violation

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