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Honour our Summons, If You Have Nothing to Hide, Senate Tells IG

- In Abuja

Damilola Oyedele

The Senate yesterday challenged the Inspector General of Police (IG), Mr. Ibrahim Idris, to appear before its ad-hoc committee investigat­ing him for corruption if he has nothing to hide.

The Senate said his resort to the court to stop the probe is futile as the judiciary would not interfere with the constituti­onal duty of the legislatur­e.

This is against the backdrop of the refusal of Idris to appear before the committee last Wednesday to respond to allegation­s of misappropr­iation of N7.2 billion in the 2016 budget; nepotism and sexual alliances with female officers levelled against him by Senator Isa Misau.

The IG’s counsel, Dr. Alex Izinyon, had written to the committee stating that his client is already in court over the matter, and therefore to appear would be subjudice.

The President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, speaking at the plenary, urged Idris to appear before the committee.

“As the chief law enforcemen­t officer, who we expect to know what the law is, he should know that there are judgments that clearly state that such cannot stop the Senate from doing its job, and I think he is best advised to follow the law and ensure that if he has nothing to hide, he should appear like anyone else before the committee,” Saraki said.

He directed the committee to report back to plenary if Idris fails to appear next week Tuesday.

Earlier, the Chairman of the Committee, Senator Francis Alimikhena, raising a point of order, said the committee would not be deterred in carrying out its assignment.

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