FOR alleged acts of betrayal leading to the loss of their
ancestral home at the Bakassi Peninsula to Cameroun, the returnees of
Uruan Local Council Area of Akwa Ibom State have instituted an action at
the Federal High Court, Abuja against the Federal Government, claiming damages in the tune of N30 billion.
In a writ of summons and statement of claim filed by Ukeme Ekpenyong
of Wole Abidakun and Co. Law Firm, the plaintiffs include Bassey
Augustine Efiong, Silas Clement Etim, Efiong Bassey Ekanem and Imaobong
Edem Efiong (suing for themselves and on behalf of Bakassi Returnees of
Uruan Local Council Area extraction.
Named in the suit as first to sixth defendants respectively are the
Federal Government, the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), the
National Assembly, Cross Rivers State government, Akwa Ibom State
government and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The plaintiffs seek against the defendants the following reliefs:
• a declaration that the defendants acted outrageously, recklessly,
atrociously and unconscionably in their handling of the Bakassi
Peninsula hand over issue;
• a declaration that the defendants betrayed the fiduciary
relationship between them and the plaintiffs by not acting in the best
interest of the plaintiffs vis-avis the handing over of Bakassi
Peninsula to the Republic of Cameroun;
• a declaration that the plaintiffs were vulnerable as far as the
issue of the handing over of the Bakassi Peninsula by the 1st defendant
(FRN) is concerned and the defendants took undue advantage of the
plaintiffs’ vulnerability thereby recklessly inflicting severe emotional
distress on the plaintiffs;
• a declaration that the failure of the sixth defendant (INEC) to register
the plaintiffs in the voters register has deprived the plaintiffs of
their voting rights both in the April 2011 general elections and the
July 2012 local council elections;
• an order directing the 1st, 4th and 5th Defendants (FG, Cross
Rivers State government and Akwa Ibom State government respectively) to
immediately provide basic amenities like schools, health centres, potable water, proper accommodation and means of transportation in the plaintiffs’ new settlements; and,
• an order directing the 6th defendant (INEC) to immediately commence
the registration of eligible voters in the plaintiffs’ new settlements.
The plaintiffs are also seeking N20 billion as general damages and another N10 billion for the footing of exemplary damages.
Justice Mohammed Abubakar has fixed hearing in the matter for March 6, 2013.
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