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ECOWAS Court dismisses Nigeria’s objection to death row inmate’s trial

They sought the immediate release of Mr Ogueri, who had spent nearly 30 years on death row, and the payment of N55 million as compensation to him.

• November 8, 2024
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ECOWAS Court (Credit: Nigeria Guardian)

The ECOWAS Court has dismissed Nigeria’s preliminary objection to the court’s jurisdiction to determine a human rights violation case involving a Nigerian man on death row for 30 years.

Vincent Ogueri is a 72-year-old inmate in a Nigerian maximum security prison.

Delivering a ruling on Thursday in Abuja, Justice Edward Asante dismissed all the preliminary objections raised by Nigeria challenging the court’s jurisdiction to entertain the case involving Mr Ogueri.

The court held that it had jurisdiction over the matter, noting that the case raised allegations of human rights violations, which fall under its purview according to Article 9(4) of the Court’s Protocol.

It also rejected Nigeria’s submission that the case was statute-barred.

The court held that the three-year time limitation in Article 9(3) of the Court’s Protocol applied only to extra-contractual liability involving the ECOWAS Community itself, not human rights claims against the member states.

It further held that, although it was not an appellate court to review national courts’ decisions, the court had jurisdiction to determine whether the alleged ill-treatment of Mr Ogueri while in prison breached Nigeria’s international obligations under the African Charter.

The court, however, ruled that the two NGOs who filed the case, the Centre for Peace and Conflict Management in Africa and Rethink Africa Foundation, lacked the legal capacity to bring the case before it.

It explained that the organisations failed to demonstrate sufficient connection or representative authority to file it.

The court, therefore, struck them off the case, leaving  Mr Ogueri as the sole applicant. 

The ruling now paves the way for the court to proceed to the hearing of the substantive suit.

The case marked ECW/CCJ/APP/13/21 was brought by two NGOs, the Incorporated Trustees of Centre for Peace and Conflict Management in Africa and Rethink Africa Foundation, on behalf of Mr Ogueri.

The two NGOs who described themselves as the first applicants in the case claimed Mr Ogueri, the second applicant’s prolonged incarceration under inhuman and degrading conditions had caused his health to significantly deteriorate.

They sought the immediate release of Mr Ogueri, who had spent nearly 30 years on death row, and the payment of N55 million as compensation to him.

They relied on the provisions of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.

They alleged that Mr Ogueri had been subjected to extreme mental torture and degrading treatment in violation of his rights under the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights.  

On their part, the respondent, the e Federal Republic of Nigeria, had, however, raised several objections, arguing that the court lacked jurisdiction to entertain the case. Nigeria also contended that the case was inadmissible and statute-barred.

Following this ruling, the court will hear the substantive case concerning Mr Ogueri’s claims of inhuman and degrading treatment violating his fundamental rights. 

The three-member panel comprised Justice Ricardo Gonçalves (presiding) and Justice Dupe Atoki (member).

This decision marks a significant step in the Community Court of Justice, ECOWAS’ role in upholding human rights standards and addressing alleged human rights violations within its Member States. 

(NAN)

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