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Court Strikes Out Magodo Residents’ Rights Suit

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She stated that after purchasing the tiles, the defendants made a fraudulent transfer of funds to the company’s account. The prosecution counsel stated that police investigations confirmed that the accused had committed the offense. She said the offence violated Sections 97 and 95 of the Penal Code. The Judge, Chukwuemeka Nweke, admitted the defendants to bail in the sum of N1 million each, with one surety in the same amount. He adjourned the case for a hearing on July 2.

An Ikeja High Court yesterday struck out a fundamental rights enforcement suit filed by the Incorporated Trustees of Magodo Residents Association against the Attorney General of the Federation.

Other respondents included the Inspector-General of Police, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CSP Abimbola Oyewole, Mr Adebayo Adeyiga, Mr Yusuf Ogundare, and Mr Owokoniran Adeyiga.

Justice Fimisola Azeez struck out the suit due to the applicants’ continuous absence and their failure to respond to processes filed by the sixth respondent. The sixth respondent, who sought to set aside the service of court papers on the fifth and seventh respondents, filed the application challenging the substituted service.

Before the ruling, counsel for the sixth respondent, Mr Deji Fasusi, informed the court of the applicants’ persistent absence and refusal to respond to filed processes. Fasusi urged the court to strike out the case for want of diligent prosecution, stressing that fundamental rights actions require prompt and consistent pursuit.

The court upheld his argument and struck out the suit, awarding costs of ₦50,000 against the Incorporated Trustees of Magodo Residents Association. In a Motion on Notice filed under Order 5 Rule 9 of the Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure) Rules, 2009, the respondent sought to set aside substituted service.

The substituted service, granted on 20 April 2022, involved pasting court documents at No. 1, Mutairu Street, Shangisha, Lagos, the residence of the sixth respondent.

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