The appellate court also declined to hear any further
application for stay of execution filed by the NDLEA but granted an
accelerated hearing of the appeal.
Justice Yetunde Idowu had in her judgment on November
24, 2011, ordered the agency to pay N25m to the actor and apologise to
him publicly on “conspicuous pages of two national daily newspapers” for
keeping him in custody beyond the legal time limit on the suspicion of
drug ingestion.
Idowu, in the judgment, held that the detention of
the actor and the ill treatment meted to him while in custody violated
his constitutionally-guaranteed rights.
The judge had also on March 2, 2012, granted a
partial stay of execution of the judgment by ordering the NDLEA to pay
the money to the Chief Registrar of the court who would in turn pay it
into an interest-yielding account.
On granting the accelerated hearing of the appeal, the court adjourned till October 18 for hearing of the substantive appeal.
Baba Suwe was arrested by operatives of the NDLEA at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport on the October 12, 2011.
He was detained for a period of 23 days without any
evidence that he ingested any banned substance as he did not excrete any
of such throughout the period of his incaceration.
The agency’s, among other grounds for its stay of execution, was that
it was incapable of paying the judgement debt as the “N25m awarded the
respondent (Baba Suwe) is half of the monthly budgetary resources the
appellant/applicant (NDLEA) has to perform its statutory duties.”
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