The murder case of Funsho
Williams has been given the green light to be reopened.
The suit seeking to prosecute national leader of the All Progressive Party (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu and others over the murder of former governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos state has been opened.
The suit seeking to prosecute national leader of the All Progressive Party (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu and others over the murder of former governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos state has been opened.
Trial judge of a Federal
high court in Lagos state, Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia who had earlier struck
out the suit filed by a former detainee in the Williams’ murder, Bashir Junaid
granted an application to re-list the suit on Monday.
Junaid, despite being
accused of the murder had gone to court with the help of his lawyer, Tunji
Adesheye seeking a suit to ask the Inspector-General of Police, to re-open
investigations into Funsho Williams murder.
Junaid asked the court to
compel the Attorney General of the Federation, to begin the prosecution of the
alleged suspects in the murder of Engineer Funsho Williams.
The applicant also prayed
to the court that defendants in the suit pay him N5 billion as both
compensatory and exemplary damages for his illegal detention and the
psychological trauma he suffered for over one year under the unlawful actions
of the defendants both jointly and severally for being accused of the murder.
The co-defendants and
accused in the suit are the former Inspector-General of Police, Lagos State
Commissioner of Police, Sunday Ehindero, Attorney-General of the Federation,
Modupe Shasore and the PDP.
Others are Bola Ahmed
Tinubu, Muiz Banire, Babatunde Edu, Dele Alake, and Henry Oladele Ajomale.
Despite being granted a
reopening, the judge adjourned hearing till September 29.
On July 27, 2006, Williams’
was found dead after being been tied up, stabbed and strangled. Williams was
laid to rest at the Victoria Court Cemetery, Lagos. Williams is survived by his
wife, Hilda, and four children.
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