DHL International Nigeria Limited is facing an N100m suit over missing credentials of a student.
A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has ordered the DHL management
to appear before it over allegation of negligence, which led to the loss
of original documents entrusted in the company’s capacity.
Mr. Daniel Okon Etuk, an engineering graduate of the University of
Uyo, who was in 2013 admitted to study Pharmacy and Medicine at the
South Western University, Philippines, is demanding the total sum of
N102 million from DHL as cumulative damages for loss of his original
credentials.
According to a writ of summons, dated December 10, 2013, filed on
behalf of Etuk by A.C Negedu of Leo Ekpenyong Chambers, it noted that
the original credentials, sent through DHL courier with waybill number
2817947565, was neither delivered nor returned to him.
This, according to the court papers, led to Etuk’s inability to be
duly registered as a student of the university after the admission was
offered to him.
Negedu stated in the court process that his client had fulfilled the
admission requirements of the university, consequently original copies
of his credentials, consisting of his WAEC certificate, birth
certificate, police report and other supporting documents were sent
through DHL, but could not be traced. He added that his client had
expended about N2 million in processing the said admission, including
flight ticket, accommodation and procurement of Philippines visa as well
as authentication of the documents at the Philippines embassy.
“The plaintiff avers that from the 19th June, 2103 when the documents
were delivered to the defendant for onward transmission, till date of
the issuance of this writ, the defendant has failed, refused and
neglected to either deliver the document to the said address or return
it to the plaintiff.”
He added that his client relied upon the expertise and
professionalism of DHL as an internationally renowned courier company
and disclosed the nature and urgency required in the delivery of the
document.
Etuk is however seeking the court to declare that DHL breached their
obligation under the contract, as it failed to deliver the parcel at the
same time negligent when it misplaced and lost the document.
He is praying the court to grant him compensation of N2 million,
being the sum lost in processing entry into the South western University
Philippines, the sum of N50 million being general damages for breach of
contract, and another N50 million as exemplary damages for the trauma,
pains, academic setback and aborted career occasioned by DHL’s act of
negligence, and the substantial cost of the litigation.
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