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Sex Toy Scandal: Court of Appeal awards N50m damages against Senator Abbo

The Court of Appeal in Abuja has slammed N50 million in damages against Senator Elisha Abbo following his appeal in the 2019 sex toy scandal.

A High Court of Federal Capital Territory had ordered the lawmaker who represents Adamawa North, to pay damages over the incident that occurred in 2019.

Unhappy with the decision, the Senator approached the appellate court to set aside the judgment.

However, the appellate court, in a unanimous decision by a three-member panel led by Justice Jamilu Tukur, dismissed the appeal.

The panel said it found no reason to dislodge the verdict the high court delivered on September 29, 2020, following a fundamental rights enforcement suit that was lodged by Ms. Warmate.

The appellate court held that trial Justice Samira Bature was right in upholding Ms. Warmate’s case and awarding damages against the lawmaker.

It dismissed the appellant’s argument that the suit that led to the damages that was awarded against him, was not properly commenced.

While also dismissing Senator Abbo’s contention that he was denied fair hearing, the appellate court faulted his argument that Ms. Warmate’s claim that he slapped her, pulled her hair, and dragged her out of the s3x toy shop, was only a case of simple assault and not a rights violation.

In its lead judgement delivered by Hon. Justice Danlami Senchi, the appellate court held that Senator Abbo’s appeal marked: CA/ABJ/945/2020, was bereft of any merit.

“The decision of the trial court in the award of N50m against the Appellant and in favour of the Respondent was proper,” Justice Senchi held, adding that going by the quality of evidence that was presented by Ms Warmate, including a medical report and video recordings of the incident, the decision of the trial court could not be tampered with.

“The conduct of the Appellant is sufficiently outrageous to merit the punishment as the facts of the case disclosed flagrant disobedience of the law, especially that the Appellant is an elected Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” the court held.

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