In a motion on notice filed pursuant to section 36 (5) 37 and 41 of the 1999 constitution and sections 1 (1) and (2) and 266 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015, the ex NSA also sought for order of the court extending order of November 3 permitting treatment
of his ailment abroad.
Not exact matches
He said that even if the DSS had any cause to conduct any further investigation, the lawful thing was to have allowed Dasuki to go
abroad for treatment
of his
ailment as ordered by his court rather than looking for excuses to justify disobedience to the order.
Malami was summoned to be in the court to also explain why the federal government has bluntly refused to allow the execution
of the court order which permitted Dasuki to travel
abroad to treat his
ailment.
As a result
of his successful application, Justice Adeniyi Ademola on November 3 granted him permission to travel
abroad to treat his
ailment.
People don't tell you that when you're traveling and living
abroad long term you're going to deal with a lot
of little
ailments — hopefully never anything horrible, but certainly your body will turn on you in some way.