A Lagos-based lawyer, Mr.Daniel Onwe, has dragged the Federal
Government and Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, before a
Federal High Court, Lagos, over violation of the fundamental right to
the dignity of person of the affected students, who have been out of
school for months, following the union’s strike.
The suit, FHC/CS/1360/13, was brought pursuant to Section 46(1) and
(2) of the 1999 Constitution, Order II of the Fundamental Human Rights
(Enforcement Procedure) Rules, 2009 and Article 5 of The African Charter
on Human and People’s Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act, Cap.
10, LFN, 1990.
Onwe wants the court to declare that the indefinite strike leading to
the closure of government-owned universities across the country
violates the fundamental right to the dignity of person of the affected
students guaranteed under Section 34 of the 1999 Constitution. He is also seeking for an order directing the Federal Government and
ASUU to resolve their differences and forthwith re-open universities,
including an order mandating ASUU to call off their ongoing strike
action and resume work immediately.
Hearing on the suit, before Justice Ibrahim Buba, is on November 13.
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