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Court Orders Tinubu Govt To Publish Names Of Those Indicted In NDDC N6trillion by SmartPolician(op): 6:40am On Nov 24, 2025
A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, in a landmark judgment, has ordered President Bola Tinubu to direct the office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice to widely publish the names of those indicted in the alleged misappropriation of over N6 trillion meant to implement the abandoned 13,777 projects and in the running of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) between 2000 and 2019.

According to the Socio-Economic Rights And Accountability Project (SERAP) in a statement on Sunday, the court also ordered the president "to publish and make available to the public the NDDC forensic audit report submitted to the federal government on September 2, 2021."

SERAP noted that the judgment was delivered on Monday, November 10 by Justice Gladys Olotu following a Freedom of Information suit with number FHC/ABJ/CS/1360/2021, filed by the organisation.

The certified true copy of the judgment was obtained last Friday.

In her judgment, Justice Olotu held: "The forensic audit report of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), as well as the names of persons indicted therein, clearly fall within the definition of 'public records' as contained in Section 31 of the Freedom of Information Act."

Justice Olotu also held that "NDDC forensic audit report and the names of persons indicted therein are not exempted under Sections 11-19, as the information relates to the use and management of public funds."

Justice Olotu also stated, "The refusal of the president and the Attorney General to publish the audit report or act on the allegations therein, despite formal demand by SERAP constitutes a breach of their statutory duties under the Freedom of Information Act, Section 15(5) of the Nigerian Constitution 1999 (as amended), and Nigeria's international obligations to promote transparency and accountability."

Justice Olotu's judgment, read in part: "Section 2(3) of the Freedom of Information Act mandates all public institutions to cause to be published certain categories of information, including details of finances and expenditures.

"Applying these principles, the Freedom of Information Act imposes on the president a clear, non-discretionary duty to make the NDDC forensic audit report available to the public and publish the names of those indicted in the report.

"It is trite law that for an order of mandamus to issue, SERAP must establish (a) a clear legal right to the performance of a duty, (b) a corresponding duty on the president and the Attorney General to perform that duty, (c) a demand for the performance of the duty, and (d) a refusal or neglect to perform same.

"Every person has the right to access information in the custody of any public official or institution, and such institution is under a statutory duty to grant access, except where the information falls within the limited exemptions set out under Sections 11-19 of the Act."

SERAP deputy director Kolawole Oluwadare, described the judgment as “ground-breaking” and “a victory for transparency and accountability in the spending of public funds."

Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, said on the judgment: "SERAP deserves the commendation of all well-meaning people that have agonised over reports of systemic corruption in Nigeria.

"This is one of the most patriotic public interest litigation ever undertaken in Nigeria. I welcome this landmark judgment, which has upheld the public's right to know exactly what happened to the N6 trillion oil money documented in the NDDC forensic audit report.

"The Tinubu administration must now demonstrate real commitment to transparency and accountability by immediately publishing the NDDC forensic audit report and the names of those indicted, as ordered by the court. Those suspected to be responsible should be brought to justice and the proceeds of corruption fully recovered."

"Delayed enforcement of Justice Olotu's judgment would undermine both the fight against corruption and the rule of law in the country. The time for secrecy over the names of those indicted in the report and the report itself is over," he added.

In the letter dated November 22, 2025, sent to President Bola Tinubu on the judgment, and signed by Oluwadare, the organization said, "We urge you to demonstrate your expressed commitment to the rule of law by immediately obeying and respecting the judgment of the Court."

SERAP's letter, read in part: "We urge you to direct the office of the Attorney General of the Federation to immediately publish the names of those indicted in the alleged misappropriation of over N6 trillion meant to implement 13,777 projects and in the running of the NDDC between 2000 and 2019.

"SERAP urges you to make a clean break with the past and take clear and decisive steps that demonstrate your commitment to the rule of law, transparency and accountability in the governance processes."

SERAP filed the suit numbered FHC/ABJ/CS/1360/2021 in November 2021, seeking the disclosure of the names of those indicted in the alleged misappropriation of over N6 trillion in the running of the NDDC between 2000 and 2019 and the publication of the NDDC audit report.

Source: https://saharareporters.com/2025/11/23/court-orders-tinubu-govt-publish-names-those-indicted-nddc-n6trillion-misappropriation

Re: Court Orders Tinubu Govt To Publish Names Of Those Indicted In NDDC N6trillion by SmartPolician(op): 6:41am On Nov 24, 2025
Does a court (SERAP) have to order these people to do the right thing?

Any young person who isn't tired of this country at this point is part of our problem!
Re: Court Orders Tinubu Govt To Publish Names Of Those Indicted In NDDC N6trillion by slivertongue: 7:12am On Nov 24, 2025
Tinubu will not publish it rather he will play petty politics with it
Re: Court Orders Tinubu Govt To Publish Names Of Those Indicted In NDDC N6trillion by Dogalmighty17: 7:21am On Nov 24, 2025
6 trillion naira! Billions of dollars looted and embezzled by people who claim they are working for the interest of the Niger Delta. Stealing from your own people! Wickedness
Re: Court Orders Tinubu Govt To Publish Names Of Those Indicted In NDDC N6trillion by FreeStuffsNG: 7:28am On Nov 24, 2025
Mrs Chibuike Amaechi left the group
Re: Court Orders Tinubu Govt To Publish Names Of Those Indicted In NDDC N6trillion by ratcock: 7:31am On Nov 24, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
Mrs Chibuike Amaechi left the group
You omitted a certain godswill akpabio, tunji Ojo and femi gbaja who are presently members of Tinubu’s kitchen cabinet.
E bi like say you are one of those apc hypemen wey no know wetin dey happen behind closed doors.
Re: Court Orders Tinubu Govt To Publish Names Of Those Indicted In NDDC N6trillion by FreeStuffsNG: 8:16am On Nov 24, 2025
[quote author=ratcock post=137580520][/quote]You are low-key since you couldn't decipher my post wink
Re: Court Orders Tinubu Govt To Publish Names Of Those Indicted In NDDC N6trillion by Truthissupreme: 8:20am On Nov 24, 2025
Money when Dem don use pay ransom grin
Re: Court Orders Tinubu Govt To Publish Names Of Those Indicted In NDDC N6trillion by Chidibe212(f): 9:05am On Nov 24, 2025
APC & wike wey sabi disobey court order when it's against them. But when it's for them they will be shouting "Respect Rule of law"

See NNPC scandal, no arrest has been made so far
Re: Court Orders Tinubu Govt To Publish Names Of Those Indicted In NDDC N6trillion by ratcock: 9:17am On Nov 24, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
You are low-key since you couldn't decipher my post wink
You are the certified low-key character who can not decipher that the names i mentioned were involved in the corruption scandal rocking the nddc.
Re: Court Orders Tinubu Govt To Publish Names Of Those Indicted In NDDC N6trillion by writetopoker: 9:31am On Nov 24, 2025
So if Court did not tell Tinubu what to do, he won't do it.

its a pity and completely unacceptable.

The only thing that can save this country is mass protest and revolution
Re: Court Orders Tinubu Govt To Publish Names Of Those Indicted In NDDC N6trillion by nedu666: 10:03am On Nov 24, 2025
No chance in hell tinubu will agree. Just dey watch, they will appeal this case all the way to supreme Court
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