Osa said he was invited to LASTMA head office on Monday, October 4, 2023, after returning from Abuja where he attended the NBA conference.
By Jeffrey Agbo
A journalist and lawyer, Osa Director, has sued the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), seeking damages to the tune of N100 million and recovery of his $1,700 and A52 Samsung Galaxy phone.
In suit number ID/16108MFHR/2023 filed at the Lagos State High Court in Ikeja, Osa is seeking the enforcement of his fundamental human rights.
According to him, on August 24, 2023, his car was unlawfully ambushed, forcefully seized from him, and driven to an unknown destination by two officials of LASTMA in the company of two thugs dressed in police uniforms.
He added that since that day, his Ford Edge SUV has been forcefully detained and kept in the custody of LASTMA in one of their car parks.
Osa noted that when the vehicle was taken from him, the sum of $1,700, an A52 Samsung Galaxy phone, and other valuables, such as perfume and hand sanitisers were inside the vehicle.
After writing a petition dated August 25, 2023, he was invited to LASTMA head office on Monday, October 4, 2023, after he returned from Abuja where he attended the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) conference.
At the head office of LASTMA, the Provost Marshal expressed shock and disappointment at the level of indiscipline exhibited by his officers, stating that such is not tolerated by the authority.
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The Provost Marshal, however, insisted on both parties to visit the locus in quo (scene of the incident/crime), and also where the vehicle was parked.
Unfortunately, the sum of $1,700 and the A52 Samsung Galaxy phone were no longer in the vehicle at the time of the visit. The vehicle search by both parties was video recorded by LASTMA.
In the affidavit in support of the motion brought in the application for the enforcement of his fundamental right to life, dignity of the human person, freedom of movement, personal liberty and right to own property under Sections 33, 34, 35 & 41 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (CFRN) as amended and under the African Chapter of Human and People’s Right (Ratification and Enforcement) Act 2004, Osa detailed how the LASTMA officials ambushed him in a Gestapo manner.
Apart from the recovery of his money and phone, he is seeking payment of damages to the tune of N100 million for subjecting him to untold hardship, trauma, loss of business and violation of his right to life, dignity of human person, liberty, freedom of movement and the right to own property.
The matter has been fixed for mention before Justice O. A. Odusanya at court 59 on November 14, 2023.