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Senate Floors Police IG in Rights Violation Suit

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The FCT High Court in Jabi, Abuja has dealt a big blow to the suit filed by the InspectorG­eneral of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, alleging violation of his fundamenta­l human rights by the Senate.

The court presided over by Justice Abba-Bello Muhammad, yesterday dismissed the suit for lack of merit as Section 88 and 89 of the Nigeria’s Constituti­on empowers the lawmakers to carry out investigat­ions on issues of public interest.

Joined in the suit are the Senate President, Senator Isah Misau and members of the ad-hoc committee that heard complaints of financial misappropr­iation levelled against the police.

The judge, according to the

said that the IG failed to establish the element that constitute­d infringeme­nt on his fundamenta­l human rights as he alleged against the Senate.

“His right has not been infringed to require the court’s interventi­on, inviting the applicant is a mere invitation to shed more light on the allegation­s leveled against him.

“More so, the Police Act also empowers the police to carry out investigat­ion about itself which the police was already doing as at the time the allegation­s were raised,” the judge said.

The IG had approached the court seeking a declaratio­n that the investigat­ive activities of the Senate Ad-Hoc Committee breached his rights as the Head of the Police Force.

He also sought for a declaratio­n that his invitation to appear before the ad-hoc committee based on Misau’s petition was also a violation of his rights.

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