BREAKING NEWS: ONLY BUHARI CAN PERMIT RELEASE OF HIS LONDON MEDICAL TREATMENT, NOT FOI BILL, COURT RULES
As reported by THE BOSS NEWSPAPERS
The Federal High Court in Abuja
ruled on Tuesday that information about the amount of taxpayer fund suspected
to have been expended on President Muhammadu Buhari’s treatment in London last
year, could not be released under the Freedom of Information Act without the
President’s consent.
Delivering
judgment in the suit filed by a civil society group, Advocacy for Societal
Rights Advancement and Development Initiative, Justice John Tsoho held that the
information sought related to personal information of an elected person like
Buhari and which was exempted by Section 14(1)(b) of the FoI Act, 2011.
The judge
also ruled that the Central Bank of Nigeria and its Governor, Godwin Emefiele,
could not be held liable for not disclosing the information, having transferred
the group’s October 19, 2017 request to the Office of the Chief of Staff to the
President.
The judge
held that the plaintiff ought to have followed up on the information with the
Office of the Chief of Staff, but refused to take advantage of it, thereby
depriving itself of an definite answer from the government.
President
spent 103 days in London receiving treatment for an undisclosed ailment in
2017.
The judge
also struck out the name of the
Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, as
the third defendant on the grounds that “no reasonable cause of action” was
disclosed against him.
He also
struck out the plaintiff’s request for damages.
He struck
out the suit, which he ruled was “bound to fail.”
Alleging
that the President’s overseas medical expenses were paid from the Nigerian
treasury, a civil society group, Advocacy for Societal Rights Advancement and
Development Initiative, had written a letter dated October 19, 2017 to the CBN
requesting on the strength of the Freedom of Information Act, 2011, the details
of the spending.
The group
had also requested information on what it cost the country to keep the
presidential aircraft and crew for 103 days at the Stansted Airport in the
United Kingdom while President Buhari’s medical treatment lasted.
When the CBN
bank failed to yield to its demands, the group filed a suit marked
FHC/ABJ/CS/1142/2017 before the Federal High Court in Abuja, praying for an
order compelling the apex bank to release the information sought.
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