II.
That
it
should
supplement
the
judgment
in
Case
No.
ECW/CCJ/APP/27/17 between SUNDAY CHARLES UGWUABA v.
REPUBLIC OF SENEGAL delivered on Wednesday, June 28, 2019,
mandating the Respondent to pay the Applicant general compensation for
violation of the fundamental right to freedom of movement of persons, goods
and services.
III. And any other orders as this Court may deem proper and appropriate in
the circumstance of the instant case.
VII. DEFENDANT’S CASE
a. Summary of Facts:
22. In its judgment delivered on 28 June 2019, the Court held that “The
Respondent, the State of Senegal, violated the human right of the
Applicant, SUNDAY CHARLES UGWUABA, to the free movement of
persons, goods and services”, but “The causal link between the alleged
damage by the Applicant and the border closure has not been established”.
23. Accordingly, the Court dismissed SUNDAY CHARLES UGWUABA's
claims for damages.
24. That the Court has not failed to rule on the Applicant’s claims for
damages and that he is merely seeking the Court to annul its judgment.
25. That it is clear that Mr. Sunday's proceedings are not only unfounded,
but are also frivolous and are again incurring costs for the State of Senegal.
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