Lagos
lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, on Monday obtained the leave of an Abuja
court to apply for an Order of Mandamus to compel the Attorney General
of the Federation, Mohammed Adoke, to make available information on the
health of Taraba State Governor Danbaba Suntai.
Falana sought the leave of the Abuja Federal High Court to apply for the Order through an ex parte motion filed by his counsel, Deji Morakinyo.
The motion was pursuant to Order 34
Rules 1 and 3 of the Federal High Court Rules, 2009, and Section 20 of
the Freedom of Information Act 2011.
In the motion, Falana asked the court to
grant him leave to apply for an “Order of Mandamus compelling the AGF
to make available information on the state of mental and physical health
of the Executive Governor of Taraba State, Danbaba Suntai.”
In a short ruling, the presiding judge,
Justice Elvis Chukwu, granted the leave sought by Falana. The judge held
that there was merit in the application.
Justice Chukwu thereafter adjourned the matter to September 16, 2013, for the hearing.
Also, the suit will be remitted to the
Chief Judge of the Abuja FHC for re-assignment to a regular court, since
Justice Chukwu is sitting as a vacation judge.
Falana in the motion also asked the
court to declare that the refusal of the AGF to accede to his earlier
request for information on the state of the governor’s health was
illegal and unconstitutional.
He said he had forwarded the said request to the AGF through a letter dated August 27, 2013.
The said letter read in part, “Following
the involvement of Governor Danbaba Suntai of Taraba State in a plane
crash in Yola on the 25th day of October 2012, his Excellency arrived
Nigeria on the 25th day of August, 2013 having undergone 10 months of
treatment in Germany and United States of America.
“Barely a day after his return, a letter
was delivered to the Taraba State House of Assembly purportedly written
by the Governor, declaring his fitness and intention to resume office
immediately.
“In the letter written by the Governor
to the State House of Assembly, he claimed to have fully recovered from
the injuries he sustained in the plane crash of 25th October, 2012
without affording the public a copy of his medical report of mental and
physical fitness.
“Having confirmed that there is a
medical report we hereby request for information on the mental and
physical fitness of the Governor as claimed in his letter to the Taraba
State House of Assembly.”
Falana noted that the AGF rejected the
request without any legal justification and in flagrant disregard of the
express and clear provisions of the FOI Act.
The lawyer maintained that the AGF’s
refusal to accede to his request violated Section 3 of the Freedom of
Information Act, 2011.
According to him, section 1 of FOI Act
stipulate that every Nigerian is entitled to access information in the
custody or possession of any public official, agency or institution.
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