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#EndSARS: Panel dismisses petition against Onofiok Luke for lack of jurisdiction

16th December 2020
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#EndSARS: Panel dismisses petition against Onofiok Luke for lack of jurisdiction

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From: Joe Effiong, Uyo

The Judicial Panel of Investigation on Incidences of Police Brutality in Akwa Ibom State has struck out a petition against the former Speaker of Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly and current member representing Etinan Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Mr Onofiok Luke, due to its pendency at the appellant court.

One David Udo had on November 15 filed a petition against the lawmaker alleging that sometime in 2017, security operatives attached to the then Speaker (Onofiok Luke) assaulted him, breached his fundamental rights for which reason he prayed the panel to open an investigation into the allegation.

In his submission to the Panel, Ekemini Udim, Counsel to Hon Luke filed a notice of objection and submitted that the panel had no power to entertain the petition since the subject matter of the petition had already been decided upon and dismissed by the Federal High Court in the judgment delivered on January 15, 2018 as such the panel had no jurisdiction to sit over a matter which had already been decided and dismissed by a court of competent jurisdiction.

Udim further argued that the petitioner had an appeal pending at the Court of Appeal, Calabar, against the said judgment of the Federal High Court and that the Panel cannot investigate a petition whose subject matter was at the same time pending before the Court of Appeal.

He also argued that his client (Onofiok Luke) is a Nigerian Citizen, not a police officer and the terms of reference given to the panel did not cover investigations made against private citizens but police officers.

His words, ‘Hon Onofiok Luke is a citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria who has never worked in Nigeria Police Force and never intended to do so. The terms of reference of this Panel do not cover the investigation of petitions made against private citizens and the DSS personnel mentioned in the petition is equally not a member of the Nigeria Police Force.

‘I want to inform this court that the suit at the Federal High Court under reference was filed on the petitioner’s behalf by Inibeghe Effiong of Inibeghe Effiong Chambers and the complaint in the said suit was the same as the complaint in the petition before the Panel.

‘The suit was presided over by Hon. Justice Fatun O Riman of the Federal High Court No. 2, Uyo Judicial Division on Monday the 15th day of January 2018 judgment was delivered in the matter wherein the court held inter alia as follows: “I have come to the conclusion that this suit lacks merit. He who asserts must prove. It now remains for me to give the last order and it is that this suit fails and is hereby dismissed.”‘

Udim thereafter argued that the petition has been caught up by the principles of res judicata and lis pendens and that the Panel had no jurisdiction to proceed with the petition.

The presiding Judge, Justice Ifiok Ukana, affirmed that the panel had no jurisdiction to preside over a case that its judgement had already been given at the federal high court and subsequently taken to the appellant court by the petitioner.

He struck out the petition.

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