Rough times are ahead for the
Inspector General of Police, Suleiman Abba. The Speaker of the House of
Reps, Rt. Hon. Aminu Tambuwal, has asked the Federal High Court, sitting in
Abuja, to try The IGP and send him to jail for disobeying an order made by the
court.
The IGP had last week ordered police
officers to take over the National Assembly complex to “prevent thugs from
taking over the complex” and apparently the thugs are Tambuwal and other
members.
Tambuwal told the court that by the
IGP’s refusal to recognize him as Speaker of the House when he appeared before
a committee of the House on Monday, the IG constituted himself “to be the
complainant, the judge and the executioner in a matter where a restraining
order has already been issued by the judge.”
Justice Muhammed, ruling on the
exparte application, ordered Tambuwal’s counsel to serve the motion on notice
on IGP Suleiman Abba’s lawyers for immediate response…
In a suit filed by Hon Tambuwal over his position as the speaker after he defected to the APC, Justice Ahmed Muhammed who is trying the case, had ordered that all parties should maintain the status quo, implying that Mr. Tambuwal stays put on his seat as speaker till the court takes a decision on the matter.
Relying on two grounds, Tambuwal, on
Friday, represented by Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), said the IG should be charged for
contempt after he directed his men to stop the plaintiff from gaining access to
the premises of the National Assembly despite an earlier order by the court
that all parties must maintain the status quo pending the determination of the
substantive suit seeking interpretation of his status as the Speaker of the
House of Representatives.
Justice Muhammed has adjourned the
matter to December 1 for a ruling.
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