i.
A Declaration that the Respondent State has violated her rights under
Articles 1, 7 (right to fair trial), 4 (right to life) and 5 (right to dignity) of
the Charter;
ii.
An Order that the Respondent State release the Applicant from prison
with immediate effect;
iii. An Order quashing the death sentence imposed by the Respondent
State on the Applicant;
iv. An Order requiring the Respondent State to pay Reparations to the
Applicant as follows:
a.
Payment of Thirty-Four Thousand Three Hundred and Eight
(34,308) United States Dollars as reparation for damage suffered
by the Applicant;
b.
Payment of reparations in an amount the Court considers
reasonable on account of material prejudice suffered;
c.
Payment of reparations in the amount of USD Thirteen Thousand
(13,000) on account of legal and related expenses;
v.
An order compelling the Respondent State to amend its Penal Code and
related legislation pertaining to the death sentence in order to make it
compliant with Article 4 of the Charter; and
vi. Such other measure(s) as the Court deems fit.
18. The Respondent State, as regards jurisdiction and admissibility, prays the
Court to rule as follows:
i.
Find that the Honourable Court lacks jurisdiction to hear the Application.
ii.
Find that the Application has not met the admissibility requirements
provided for in Article 56(6) of the Charter read together with Rule
50(2)(f) of the Rules of the Court, 2020.
iii. Declare the Application inadmissible.
19. On the merits of the Application, the Respondent State prays the Court to:
i.
Find that it did not violate the Applicant’s right to life, right to dignity and
right to fair trial as provided for in Article 4, 5 and 7 of the African Charter
on Human and Peoples’ Rights.
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