FEDERAL ROAD SAFETY COMMISSION - Whether Sections 10(4) and 28 (2) of the Federal Road Safety Commission (Establishment) Act, 2007 confers judicial powers on the Federal Road Safety Commission/its officers contrary to the provisions of the Constitut
HELD:
"...Before I consider the issue of fair hearing if need be, let me address the primary issue in this appeal, which is, whether Sections 10(4) and 28 (2) gives judicial powers to the Appellant which makes it contrary to the provisions of the Constitution.
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