Oliha v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration)
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Oliha v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) Court (s) Database Federal Court Decisions Date 2001-11-29 Neutral citation 2001 FCT 1319 File numbers IMM-3268-00 Decision Content Date: 20011129 Docket: IMM-3268-00 Neutral citation:2001 FCT 1319 Toronto, Ontario, Thursday the 29th day of November, 2001 PRESENT: The Honourable Mr. Justice Campbell BETWEEN: HENRY ENITI-OLUWADA OLIHA Applicant - and - THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION Respondent REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER CAMPBELL J.: [1] At the time of the hearing of his Convention refugee claim in April, 2000, the Applicant, a 29 year old citizen of Nigeria, testified to fear of persecution by the Nigerian government as a result of his membership in a particular social group, namely members of the Ijaw youth wing of the Jesse Community Association. [2] The CRDD found that the Applicant did suffer persecution as alleged. However, with respect to whether the Applicant would suffer a "serious possibility" of future persecution were he returned to Nigeria, after finding that a "serious change" had occurred in the political structure of the country, the following two findings were made: I acknowledge that the situation in the Delta area has been difficult and that police have committed human rights abuses. However, I find it reasonable that authorities would question and identify the leader of a youth wing of one of the clans in greatest conflict in hopes that they might contain the violence. There is insuffici…
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Oliha v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) Court (s) Database Federal Court Decisions Date 2001-11-29 Neutral citation 2001 FCT 1319 File numbers IMM-3268-00 Decision Content Date: 20011129 Docket: IMM-3268-00 Neutral citation:2001 FCT 1319 Toronto, Ontario, Thursday the 29th day of November, 2001 PRESENT: The Honourable Mr. Justice Campbell BETWEEN: HENRY ENITI-OLUWADA OLIHA Applicant - and - THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION Respondent REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER CAMPBELL J.: [1] At the time of the hearing of his Convention refugee claim in April, 2000, the Applicant, a 29 year old citizen of Nigeria, testified to fear of persecution by the Nigerian government as a result of his membership in a particular social group, namely members of the Ijaw youth wing of the Jesse Community Association. [2] The CRDD found that the Applicant did suffer persecution as alleged. However, with respect to whether the Applicant would suffer a "serious possibility" of future persecution were he returned to Nigeria, after finding that a "serious change" had occurred in the political structure of the country, the following two findings were made: I acknowledge that the situation in the Delta area has been difficult and that police have committed human rights abuses. However, I find it reasonable that authorities would question and identify the leader of a youth wing of one of the clans in greatest conflict in hopes that they might contain the violence. There is insufficient evidence before me for me to find that there is a serious possibility that the claimant would be persecuted were he to return to Nigeria. (CRDD Decision, p. 3-4.) [3] I find that these two statements read together are illogical and cannot be rationalized, and, therefore, constitute a reviewable error on a critical point in issue. ORDER 1. Accordingly, I set aside the CRDD's decision and refer the matter back to member S. E. Kitchener for redetermination, or if, for whatever reason, she is unavailable to do so, to another CRDD member for redetermination on the following directions: i) The issue of past persecution as found in the CRDD's decision of May 25th, 2000 stands and is not to be redetermined; ii) The issue of "serious possibility" of future persecution be redetermined on the facts as they exist on the day of redetermination; and iii) The applicability of s.2(3) of the Immigration Act be redetermined on the facts as they exist on the date of the redetermination. "Douglas R. Campbell" J.F.C.C. Toronto, Ontario November 29, 2001 FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA Names of Counsel and Solicitors of Record COURT NO: IMM-3268-00 STYLE OF CAUSE: HENRY ENITI-OLUWADA OLIHA Applicant - and - THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION Respondent DATE OF HEARING: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2001 PLACE OF HEARING: TORONTO, ONTARIO REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER BY: CAMPBELL J. DATED: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2001 APPEARANCES: Mr. Kingsley Jesuorobo For the Applicant Ms. Pamela Larmondin For the Respondent SOLICITORS OF RECORD: Kingsley Jesuorobo Barrister & Solicitor 968 Wilson Avenue 3rd Floor North York, Ontario M3K 1E7 For the Applicant Morris Rosenberg Deputy Attorney General of Canada For the Respondent FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA Date: 20011129 Docket: IMM-3268-00 Between: HENRY ENITI-OLUWADA OLIHA Applicant - and - THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION Respondent REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER
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