
The Digest:
Kaduna State High Court has awarded N15 million in damages against the state's Police Command for unlawfully disrupting political meetings involving former Governor Nasir El-Rufai and chieftains of the African Democratic Congress and Social Democratic Party. The court issued a perpetual injunction to restrain the police from further interfering with lawful political gatherings, declaring their actions a breach of fundamental rights and an "abdication of duty."
Key Points:
- The Kaduna State High Court awarded N15 million against the state Police Command.
- The ruling compensates for the disruption of ADC and SDP meetings in August and September 2025.
- A perpetual injunction was granted to stop police from interfering with lawful political gatherings.
- The court declared the police action a breach of the constitutional right to freedom of assembly.
- It described the police's use of an ex parte order as an "abuse of process."
- The police were ordered to investigate the initial violence and report within 60 days.
- The judge stated the police sought "judicial cover to curtail rights," which is "unacceptable."
Sources: Leadership Newspaper