Nigerian Govt Dragged To Court For Risking Lives To Queue At NIN Registration Amid COVID 19

Date: 01-02-2021 5:25 pm (3 years ago) | Author: onuigbo felicia
- at 1-02-2021 05:25 PM (3 years ago)
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A Nigerian lawyer has dragged the Muhammadu Buhari-led government to court, accusing it of risking many Nigerian lives.
 
The lawyer in a suit fixed for hearing on February 15 challenged the ongoing process of linking the National Identification Number, NIN, with Mobile lines, according to NAN.
 
Recall that a Human rights lawyer, Malcolm Omirhobo, had on Friday, January 19, had sued the National Identity Management Commission, NIMC, for allegedly coercing Nigerians to link their phone numbers with the National Identity Number, NIN, without complying with the COVID-19 protocols.
 
Others joined as defendants in the suit are the Attorney General of the Federation, Minister of Communications and Digital Economy; Nigeria Communications Commission, NCC; the DG NIMC, and the National Information Technology Development Agency, NITDA.
 
Other defendants are: MTN Nigeria Communications Plc; GLOBACOM Ltd; Airtel Networks Ltd (Airtel Nigeria) and the Emerging Markets Telecommunication Services Ltd, EMTS 9 Mobile.
 
Justice Mohammed Liman fixed the date for notices to be served on all parties in the suit after the plaintiff had informed the court of his process.
 
The applicant, who is suing for himself and on behalf of the Nigerian public, brought his suit under the provisions of the fundamental rights enforcement rules enshrined in the 1999 constitution.
 
When the case was called on Monday, Mr Omirhobo announced appearance as appearing in person, and informed the court of his ex parte motion as well as an affidavit of urgency attached.
 
He told the court that in the midst of the prevailing Covid 19 pandemic it was too risky to proceed with the process, adding that further steps should be stopped, pending determination of the suit.
 
Justice Mohammed, therefore, asked the plaintiff if he had any written document specifying the deadline for the registration and the plaintiff told the court that there were online publications to the effect that the new deadline extension was Feb. 9 .
 
The court consequently, ordered that all parties be served with the processes and he fixed Feb. 15 to hear both the motion for interlocutory injunction as well as the substantive suit, while he struck out the ex parte motion.
 
The plaintiff wants the court to declare that Nigerians are entitled to the fundamental right to life, dignity of human person, right to private and family life, freedom of expression, freedom of peaceful assembly and association and the right to moveable property.
 
The lawyer is asking the court to declare that the respondents’ coercion of the applicant and Nigerians without themselves first complying with the COVID-19 guidelines is a violation of the fundamental right to life of Nigerians .
 
According to him, the threat by the respondents to disconnect the telephone lines of Nigerians, who fail to link their NIN to their SIM cards within a timeline is a violation of the fundamental right to life of the applicant and Nigerians.
 
He argued that the directive led millions of Nigerians besieging the various NIMC offices nationwide in breach of COVID-19 protocols, while trying to comply with the said directives and in the process exposed themselves to the likelihood of contracting Corona virus.
 
Mr Omirhobo, therefore, prayed the court to declare such decisions illegal, unlawful and unconstitutional.
 
He said that the directive to make the presentation of NIN a condition-precedent for the retrieval of lost and/or damaged telephone lines is a violation of the fundamental right of Nigerians and therefore illegal, unlawful and unconstitutional.
 
He asked the court to make an order for the enforcement of the fundamental right to life, dignity of human person, right to private and family life, freedom of expression, freedom of peaceful assembly and association and the right to moveable property of Nigerians.
 
He is also praying the court to compel the respondents to resume the sale of new SIM cards, replace lost or damaged sim cards to Nigerians as well as issue a public apology to the applicant and the public.

Posted: at 1-02-2021 05:25 PM (3 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- gogoman at 1-02-2021 05:33 PM (3 years ago)
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VERY GOOD!!
Posted: at 1-02-2021 05:33 PM (3 years ago) | Grande Master
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- KazirLucidity at 2-02-2021 02:35 AM (3 years ago)
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Who cares
Posted: at 2-02-2021 02:35 AM (3 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Akupower at 2-02-2021 01:56 PM (3 years ago)
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Other lawyers should join him, The government talks of social distancing and yet told people to go and expose themselves at NIN.
Posted: at 2-02-2021 01:56 PM (3 years ago) | Upcoming
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