El-Zakzaky had dragged the Nigerian Army, Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Yusuf Buratai, Attorney General of the Federation, AGG, and the Kaduna State government before the Federal High over the alleged killings, including his three children and destruction of his house.
He equally ordered for their release within 45 days, provision of befitting accommodation and the payment of damages to the tune of N25 million to each of them.
When the case came up for hearing in Kaduna Friday, the Federal High Court Judge, Justice Saleh Musa Shuaibu, said, “I have the written addresses of both the applicants and respondents in this case before me, and I have also gone through the judgment of my learned brother in Abuja, Justice Kolawole which deals with the unlawful detention and fundamental human rights of El-Zakzaky and his wife.
“I wish to refer the court to the judgment of justice Kolawole. He said that the applicant must be provided with a house, for himself and his wife.
Okoye who said that the applicant had been rendered homeless unjustly while his children were killed by soldiers, told the court, “On the whole, we urged my lordship to grant all the reliefs sought and for the court to take judicial notice of the fact that the third respondent (DSS) is still in contempt in releasing the applicant and his wife, thereby giving approval to what the first and second respondent did.”
Meanwhile, in his submission, lawyer to the Army and Chief of Army Staff, Mr. Biola Oyebanji while urging the court to dismiss the submission of Okoye, said, “The essence of this is to do justice primarily in this case.
“It is the effort and action of the first and second respondents that uphold peace in this country and we were all eye witnesses to the terrifying situations that the entire nation went through doing the unrest.”
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