The Inspector-General of Police, Mr.
Ibrahim Idris, on Thursday, filed a suit before the High Court of the
Federal Capital Territory in Abuja, seeking an order restraining the
Senate and Senate President Bukola Saraki from going ahead with their
plan to investigate allegations of malpractices against him.
The lawmaker, representing Bauchi
Central Senatorial District, Isah Misau, of the All Progressives
Congress, had alleged, among others, that the IG collected about N10bn
monthly from some firms and highly-placed Nigerians for giving them
security cover.
Misau, a former police officer before
being elected to the Senate, also accused Idris of granting fraudulent
promotions to undeserving police operatives.
Misau, who is the Chairman, Senate
Committee on Navy, had, on August 25 accused Idris of extorting money,
ranging from N10m to N15m, from Commissioners of Police, State Mobile
Commanders and Special Protection Units Commanders, for favourable
postings.
He had argued that the level of
corruption being perpetrated by Idris was so alarming and capable of
undermining the anti-corruption stance of President Muhammadu Buhari.
The IG had denied these allegations
while the Force Headquarters had accused Misau of leaving the force with
forged retirement papers.
Idris had alleged that Misau was a deserter.
In his fundamental rights enforcement
suit marked FCT/HC/CV/3158/17, the IG asked the court to declare both
the Senate committee, set up to probe the allegations and the conduct of
the committee as unconstitutional, null and void.
He also wants the court to make an order
restraining the committee from inviting him, sitting, conducting any
hearing on the allegation, discussing or making any report in respect of
the planned investigation pending the determination of his suit.
Saraki had mandated the Senate Committee
on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions to investigate the
circumstances surrounding Misau’s disengagement from the Nigeria Police.
Through his team of lawyers, led by
Charles Ogolu, Idris contended that the Senate President, without regard
to relevant constitutional requirements in respect of the role of the
Senate in investigations of allegations, set up the committee “in
reaction to “these frivolous allegations” by Misau.
As part of his grounds of the suit, the
IG states, “The applicant is a law-abiding citizen and has fundamental
right to dignity of person under Section 34 of the Constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999) (as amended), and Article 5 of the
African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights (Ratification and
Enforcement) Act.
“The applicant occupies a hallowed
office as the Inspector-General of Police in Nigeria and is thus in
charge of all police officers in Nigeria.
“One Senator Isa Misau, a member of the
2nd respondent (Senate), while raising a matter of urgent national
importance, had sometime between September and October 2017, alleged
that the applicant instituted roadblocks across Nigeria with the purpose
of extorting money from unsuspecting motorists.
“The said Senator, while commenting on
his motion, equally alleged that the applicant collects illegal fees by
way of security protection given to corporate organisations, eminent
citizens and oil companies running into billions of naira.
“The said Senator equally rained a
personal attack on the person of the applicant that the applicant is
having unwholesome relationship with the female officers in the force.
“Without the 1st respondent (Saraki),
having regard to the relevant constitutional requirements in respect of
the 2nd respondent’s role in investigations of allegations, he, in
reaction to these frivolous allegations, quickly constituted a committee
consisting members of the 2nd Respondent to look into the matter.”
The IGP contended that “the act of the
first respondent (Saraki) in constituting the committee is ultra vires,
unconstitutional, null and void.”
He added, “The said committee so constituted is acting ultra vires, unconstitutional, null and void.”
The Senate President had named the
Deputy Chief Whip, Senator Francis Alimikhena, as Chairman of the panel;
and senators Joshua Lidani, Binta Masi Garba, Duro Faseyi, Nelson
Effiong, Obinna Ogba, Abdul-Azeez Murtala-Nyako and Suleiman Hunkuyi as
members.
But the Federal Government had, on
Tuesday, through the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation
and Minister of Justice, filed two separate sets of charges against
Misau, accusing the Senator in one set of spreading injurious falsehood
against the IG.
Faulting the constitutionality of the
committee set up by the Senate to investigate him, the IGP is therefore
seeking, “A declaration that the committee set up by the Senate of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria to investigate the allegations against Mr.
Ibrahim Idris is unconstitutional, null and void.
“A declaration that the sitting and
other conduct of such constituted committee to investigate the
allegations against Mr. Idris are unconstitutional, null and void.
“An order restraining the Senate
Committee howsoever designated from sitting, inviting Mr. Ibrahim Idris,
hearing or taking a decision, against the current Inspector-General of
Police, pending the determination of this suit.
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