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How Court Slammed FRSC With ₦10 Million Fine for Illegal Seizure In Abia— Appeal Court Upholds Landmark Ruling in Favour of Dr. Shebbs

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July 21, 2025
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Court Slams FRSC With ₦10 Million Fine for Illegal Seizure In Abia— Appeal Court Upholds Landmark Ruling in Favour of Dr. Shebbs
Court Slams FRSC With ₦10 Million Fine for Illegal Seizure In Abia— Appeal Court Upholds Landmark Ruling in Favour of Dr. Shebbs

Appeal Court upholds ₦10 million judgment against FRSC for human rights abuse. This ruling changes everything about road safety enforcement. Read full story now.

 

Umuahia, Nigeria – In what legal analysts are calling a watershed moment in the fight against institutional abuse, the Court of Appeal has upheld the ruling of a High Court awarding ₦10 million in damages to Dr. Emmanuel Shebbs against the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) for unlawful harassment and seizure of his vehicle documents during the COVID-19 lockdown period in 2020.

 

The case, which lasted over five years, stemmed from an incident on Bende Road in Umuahia, Abia State, when Dr. Shebbs was stopped by FRSC officers on a government-sanctioned movement day during the lockdown. While he complied with all vehicle checks and was initially cleared, the officers allegedly demanded a bribe under the pretext of a “tip.”

 

When he declined, citing that he had no cash at the time, the officers proceeded to re-inspect his vehicle and fabricated new “offences,” including claims of worn-out tyres and absence of a spare. His driver’s licence was confiscated, and a ₦3,000 fine was imposed arbitrarily.

 

“I could have paid the fine, flashed my ID, or made a few calls — I had options,” Dr. Shebbs told AFNews. “But I remembered the thousands of young Nigerians who don’t have the privilege of connections, and I knew I had to fight.”

 

Rather than settle or submit, Dr. Shebbs approached the High Court to enforce his fundamental human rights. The court ruled in his favour, initially awarding ₦30 million in damages, a sum later reviewed and upheld at ₦10 million by the Court of Appeal.

 

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The Appeal Court, in a powerful judgment, declared that FRSC officers do not have the legal right to seize a citizen’s driver’s licence, vehicle, or documents without due court process. It ruled that such actions, when carried out without justification or charges, constitute a clear breach of constitutional rights.

 

“This judgment sets a solid precedent,” said Dr. Shebbs. “It is not about the money. It is about challenging the normalization of abuse by agencies meant to protect us.”

 

Legal observers are hailing the appellate decision in FRSC & Anor v. Shebbs as one that could fundamentally shift how law enforcement engages with road users, particularly during stop-and-search operations.

 

Dr. Shebbs pledged to make the Certified True Copy (CTC) of the judgment available to lawyers nationwide who are fighting similar human rights violations. “This is my humble contribution to the advancement of justice and rule of law in Nigeria,” he said.

 

He thanked his legal counsel, Mr. Madike Esq., and expressed deep appreciation to his support circle, including friends Augustine Iheanacho Okechukwu and Solomon Oguh. He also praised fellow legal activists like Inibehe Umah, Benjamin Ifeanyi Apugo, and Donatus Egbu for their encouragement.

 

Dr. Shebbs concluded with a call for Nigerians to stand up against institutional injustice: “If you follow the rule of law, there’s still hope in the Nigerian judiciary.”

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