Friday 3 March 2017

Former World Boxing Champion, Bash Ali Sues Sports Minister for N1billion


A popular Nigerian boxing star, Bash Ali has filed a N1 billion suit against the Minister of Sports and Social Development, Solomon Dalung.

Trouble for the Minister of Sports and Social Development, Solomon Dalung, as a former World Boxing Federation cruiser-weight champion, Bashiru Ali has sued him for a whopping N1 billion.

The popular boxer filed a civil suit at an Abuja High Court seeking N1 billion damages from the minister for the injuries he suffered when Dalung’s aides allegedly beat him up at his office in Abuja about two weeks ago.


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According to Vanguard, apart from the sports minister, other respondents include the Inspector-General of Police, Nansel Nimyel, Charles Boga and one Mr. Joseph.

The litigation was sequel to the alleged assault on the boxer by some security and personal aides of the minister at Dalung’s office in Abuja.


According to the motion filed by the lawyer to the boxing champion, B. O Nafagha, the pugilist is seeking “an Order of the court declaring the assault, beating and treatment of the applicant by the respondents on February 13, 2017 as unlawful, illegal, and unconstitutional and a breach of his Fundamental Human Rights.”

Ali is also seeking an order of the court ”compelling the respondents to pay to the applicant the sum of N1bn only as compensatory damages and public apology in two national newspapers for the breach of his fundamental human rights to his dignity as a person on 13th of February, 2017.”

“An order of the court compelling the respondents to pay to the applicant the sum of N8 million only as cost of litigation as a result of the assault, beating and treatment meted on the applicant.”

Ali in the suit said Nimyel kick-started the assault on him, while Boga and Joseph allegedly beat him with gun butts.

The boxer in his deposition said, “I was unconscious for about an hour until the Ministry sent for paramedics who then carried me in a stretcher to the Ministry Staff Clinic where I was given first aid treatment.

“When they saw that I was in extreme pains, I was immediately transferred to the Emergency Ward of the National Hospital where I stayed for about eight hours before I was rushed to the Trauma Department at National Hospital where I spent two days.”

He added that as a result of the assault and humiliation, he was forced to brief a lawyer who charged him N8mn only to sue the respondents.

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