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Court Reserves Judgment in DSS Staffers’ N5.5bn Defamation Suit Against SERAP

Published by on February 20th, 2026.


Court Reserves Judgment in DSS Staffers’ N5.5bn Defamation Suit Against SERAP

A Federal High Court has reserved judgment in a high-profile defamation suit filed by operatives of Nigeria’s Department of State Services (DSS) against the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), with damages set at N5.5 billion.

The plaintiffs, who are officials of the Department of State Services, approached the court alleging that statements issued by Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project were defamatory and damaging to their professional reputations. They argue that the rights group published claims that portrayed them in a negative light, thereby subjecting them to public ridicule and reputational harm.

According to court filings, the DSS staffers contend that SERAP’s public commentary on certain security-related matters included assertions they describe as unverified and injurious. They are seeking N5.5 billion in damages, insisting that the statements not only tarnished their individual standing but also affected their credibility as officers tasked with safeguarding national security.

In response, SERAP has maintained that its statements were made in the public interest and fall within the scope of its advocacy mandate. The organization argues that its comments were based on information it believed to be credible at the time and were aimed at promoting transparency and accountability in governance. SERAP’s legal team urged the court to dismiss the suit, describing it as an attempt to stifle civic engagement and discourage legitimate criticism.

During proceedings, both parties adopted their written addresses and presented arguments supporting their positions. Counsel to the DSS operatives emphasized the need to protect individuals from what they termed “reckless allegations,” while SERAP’s representatives stressed the constitutional right to freedom of expression.

After listening to submissions from both sides, the presiding judge announced that judgment would be delivered on a later date to be communicated to the parties. The decision to reserve judgment signals that the court will carefully review the legal arguments, evidence, and precedents before reaching a verdict.

Legal analysts note that the outcome of the case could have significant implications for the relationship between security agencies and civil society organizations. A ruling in favor of the plaintiffs may reinforce protections against defamatory speech, while a decision supporting SERAP could affirm the broad scope of advocacy and free expression in matters of public concern.

As Nigerians await the court’s pronouncement, the case continues to generate debate about accountability, institutional reputation, and the delicate balance between national security and civic activism.

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