Tambuwal: Agbakoba, other SANs seek IG dismissal
Tambuwal: Agbakoba, other SANs seek IG dismissal
November 28, 2014
Olisa Agbakoba
The
All Progressives Congress, some Senior Advocates of Nigeria including
Olisa Agbakoba, Yusuf Ali and Niyi Akintola, have called for the removal
of the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba, over his refusal
to acknowledge Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal as the Speaker of the House of
Representatives.
The APC in a statement by its National
Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said Abba had shown that he
was ‘partisan’ and would not be able to ensure a free and fair election
next year.
The statement partly read, “‘Abba is
presiding over perhaps the most-partisan police force ever in the
history of our nation. He has thrown professionalism, neutrality and
fairness to the winds and made the police a willing tool in the hands of
a frenzied executive. He cannot be trusted to ensure a level-playing
field for all parties at the next general elections, hence he should be
removed immediately.”
The APC said by refusing to recognise
Tambuwal who was duly elected by the 360 members of the House of
Representatives, the police boss had “thumbed his nose at the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
The party added, “By refusing to
recognise Tambuwal as the Speaker, the IG has also indicated he does not
recognise the entire House of Representatives. For a man who was not
elected by anybody to make this impertinent assertion about elected
representatives of the people is tantamount to treason.
“Abba has shunned all pretences to
neutrality, professionalism and decency and he is no longer fit to
occupy the important office of the IG.”
The APC alleged that Abba was acting the
script of the Presidency in trying to unlawfully remove a duly-elected
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
The APC said, “Shortly after the
incident, the Police spokesman, Emmanuel Ojukwu, said the police acted
the way it did because it got intelligence report that ‘’hoodlums and
thugs’’ were coming to invade the House.
“Now, Abba said it was because Governor
Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State and the APC were coming to invade the
House. This is a most shameful lie from the highest police officer in
the land, and it is a terrible dent on the image of the police under
Abba.
“One wonders why the police were so
concerned about the security of the National Assembly that it engaged in
selective granting of passage to the principal officers of the
Assembly. The Senate President was allowed to enter without qualms, just
like the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives. But when the
Speaker came, he was locked out. That speaks volumes about the intention
of the police.”
In his own reaction, Akintola (SAN),
said the IG erred by saying that it was wrong to recognise Tambuwal as
the Speaker, on the excuse that the matter was in court.
He said, “The IG cannot turn himself
into a court of justice to be interpreting the law. It is left for the
court to interpret it one way or the other; it is not open to anybody. I
think the attitude of the IG calls for concerted effort of all
Nigerians to put him in check. The impunity and the derogatory remarks
of the IG, if allowed to go unchecked, he will extend it to the
President of the Senate, he will extend it to the CJN and he will even
extend it to the Vice President.
“So to me, it is not even Tambuwal that
is affected and it is very unfortunate because I would have expected
that by now members of the National Assembly should have relieved him of
that position. The IG is simply not mature enough to lead an
organisation like the Police. All Nigerians should rise up against the
impunity of this man called Abba.”
He added that the issue was not about Tambuwal but about democracy.
“And I am of the opinion that members of
the National Assembly should rise up to the occasion and the man should
be sacked, anything short of that, they should all go back to their
respective homes until the man resigns,” Akintola added.
Also, Yusuf Ali, (SAN), said though both
the Nigeria Police and the IG were supposed to be insulated from
politics, Abba had demonstrated beyond any doubt that he was partisan.
“For whoever is the occupant of that
office to be partisan, it is dangerous for our democracy. And that is
part of the problems that we have in this country, we don’t have
institutions. We only have government departments and loyalists, not to
Nigerians but to individuals in government.
“It is quite unfortunate that the number
one police officer in this country took it upon himself to assume the
position of the court of law that pronounces the seat of the Speaker
vacant and it is even more disappointing and pathetic that he is a
lawyer, who is expected to know better.
“What happened yesterday was arrant insubordination,” Ali said.
For Agbakoba, the IG was wrong because
the court had to pronounce the question of the Speaker’s resignation and
until the court makes that pronouncement, clearly the Speaker would be
entitled to be addressed as the Speaker.
“The IG was also wrong to have caused
the raid of the National Assembly, so I think altogether, the IG has
been acting as if he is politically-motivated and it is very dangerous.
The IG was wrong to say he could not recognise the Speaker because the
matter is in court.”
Also, the members of the Parliamentary
Staff Association of Nigeria, on Thursday insisted that the action of
the police was a clear invitation to anarchy and that the continued
denigration of the legislature was dangerous being the most important
symbol of democracy.
The Acting National President of PASAN,
Mr. Mohammed Bala, who stated this at a news conference in Abuja,
therefore advocated a constitutionally empowered Sergeant-At-Arms, who
would be solely responsible for the security of the legislature.
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