Sunday, February 9, 2025

Court Strips VIO Powers To Impound Vehicles

In a landmark ruling, the Federal High Court in Abuja has delivered a decisive blow to the Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO), stripping it of its authority to impound vehicles or levy fines on motorists. This groundbreaking decision follows a lawsuit filed by renowned human rights lawyer Abubakar Marshal, who challenged the VIO’s contentious practices.

Yesterday, the court unequivocally declared that the VIO, operating under the Federal Capital Territory Minister’s supervision, lacks the statutory mandate to stop, confiscate, or fine vehicles. This judgment effectively ends the VIO’s long-standing regime of harassment and intimidation against motorists.

The court’s perpetual injunction goes further, safeguarding citizens’ fundamental rights to movement and property. By doing so, it sends a strong message that government agencies must operate within the bounds of the law and respect the rights of citizens.

According to Marshal, “This ruling is a triumph for justice and a testament to the power of the judiciary in protecting citizens’ rights.” He added, “The VIO’s actions had become a menace to motorists, and this decision will bring relief to countless individuals who had fallen victim to their excessive powers.”

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The implications of this ruling are far-reaching, as it sets a precedent for government agencies to respect the rule of law and citizens’ rights. Motorists can now breathe a sigh of relief, knowing they are protected from unwarranted harassment and intimidation.

As the dust settles on this landmark decision, one thing is clear: the judiciary has reaffirmed its commitment to upholding the rights of Nigerian citizens.

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