NWOPARA OGBOGU & ORS VS NWONUMA NDIRIBE & ORS
July 11, 2025FESTUS AMAYO VS THE STATE
July 11, 2025Legalpedia Citation: (1992-06) Legalpedia 10739 (SC)
In the Supreme Court of Nigeria
Holden At Abuja
Fri Jun 26, 1992
Suit Number: SC 212/1988
CORAM
UWAIS JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT
KARIBI-WHYTE JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT
KAWU JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT
BELGORE JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT
WALI JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT
OLATAWURA JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT
OMO JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT
PARTIES
FRED EGBE
APPELLANTS
M.D.YUSUF
RESPONDENTS
AREA(S) OF LAW
SUMMARY OF FACTS
The Appellant claimed against the respondent the sum of N5, 000,000 (Five million Naira) being general and special damages for the torts of false imprisonment, malicious detention, malicious arrest, injurious falsehood and conspiracy.
HELD
The Supreme Court held that the Public Officers Protection Law is a statute of Limitation
ISSUES
Whether or not the Public Officers Protection Law is a limitation enactment or matter to be raised only by way of a special defence or both
RATIONES DECIDENDI
PUBLIC OFFICERS PROTECTION LAW
“The Public Officers Protection Law is clear as to its purport. Once a public officer is alleged to have done some wrong in the execution of his public duty as such public officer, he can be sued only within three months of the action complained of. This is only in matters strictly civil. The fact that a crime is alleged does not take the civil matter out of the ambit of civil litigation. There is no time limit for prosecuting an officer for crime even if that crime was committed in course of public duty. The respondent is not being prosecuted for crime and as such being a civil matter and was not commenced against him within three months of the act complained of, the action is statute barred.” Per BELGORE JSC.
CASES CITED
Fred Egbe v. Abubakar Alhaji & Ors. (1990) 1 NWLR (Pt. 128) 546; 3 SCNJ 41
STATUTES REFERRED TO
Armed Forces and Police (Special Powers) Decree 1967
Public Officers Protection Law Cap 114
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