31. Article 10 (d) of the Supplementary Protocol of the Court 2005 provides as follows: “Individuals on application for relief of violation of their human right the submission of which shall: i. not be anonymous; nor ii. be made whilst the same matter has been instituted before another International court for adjudication;” 32. From the above stated Article it is clear that for anyone to initiate an application before the Court, such an Applicant must possess the locus standi failing which he will be deemed inadmissible. Locus standi as used in this sense simply means an interest or a right to be protected. In the case of Alhaji Mohamed Ibrahim Hassan v Governor of Gombe State v Federal Republic of Nigeria (2012) ECW/CCJ/RUL/07/12 @ page 83 (5) the Court had this to say: “Applicants not being a victim or relation to a victim of the violation of human rights has no locus to institute the action.” 33. With the decision referenced above, this Court has made it abundantly clear that for any action by any individual to succeed the Applicant will be required as a matter of law to establish the status of either a victim or an indirect victim. Responding to the submission by the Respondent, the Applicant submitted that they are non-governmental organizations working to protect human rights and the tool of their work is through access to internet services. The Applicant claim that where such access to internet is denied the right to work is adversely affected. In view of the above, the Court is of the opinion that the Applicant has established an interest and a right worthy to be protected. The Court therefore holds that the First to the Seventh Applicant possess the locus standi and are entitled as such. 34. With respect to the submission by the Respondent that the First to the Seventh Applicants are non-natural persons and therefore lack the locus standi to bring this action. They submitted that they brought this action before this Court against the Respondent to seek declaration to the extent that the shutting down of the internet access by the Respondent violated their right to freedom of expression especially 9|Page

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