Adamu Garba has filled a $1Bn lawsuit at Abuja Federal High Court against twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey.
The former presidential aspirant said the suit sought to compel the Dorsey to pay compensation to the Federal Government for fueling protests demanding for an end to police brutality in Nigeria.
This was disclosed by Garba through a post on his verified Twitter handle on Tuesday.
He wrote, “Here’s your motion of notice, a fine of $1Bn dollars in favour of Federal Republic of Nigeria, as a compensation for lost of lives, properties & convenience as a result your active support for funding of #EndSARS after the issues is been attended to by the Government
“Under a clear mark of gross abuse of privilege, you used your platform to instigate a protest that have now turned into breakdown of law and order in Nigeria. You must publish public apology to Nigerian government and people for violating our sovereignty to peace & security.
“You have violated the international principles of nationhood & democracy, by meddling into our local affairs, knowing fully well that these is capable of toppling the democratically elected government of the day, slowing us down from progress on our hard earned democracy journey.
“I trust that the The Federal High Court of Nigeria will serve you the motion accordingly. You should get ready and pay the fine as a compensation once you receive the motion accordingly. See you in court.”