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'Tambuwal no longer entitled to security details' - Attorney General of the Federation, Police IG


The Attorney General of the Federation, Mr. Mohammed Adoke, and the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba, have insisted that the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, is no longer entitled to security details.



They argued that Tambuwal had ceased to be a member of the House and its Speaker, having defected from the Peoples Democratic Party, which in 2011 sponsored his election into the House of Representatives, to the All Progressives Congress.

They maintained that Tambuwal had now become an ordinary citizen, who was no longer entitled to the privileges attached to the office of the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
These are the contentions canvassed by both the Inspector-General of Police and Adoke in a joint counter-affidavit, which they filed before Justice Ahmed Mohammed of the Federal High Court, Abuja, in response to the suit by Tambuwal and the APC.

The IGP and the AGF are the 5th and 7th defendants in the suit respectively.

The plaintiffs filed the suit to challenge the withdrawal of his security details, alleged threat by the PDP to declare his seat vacant and remove him as Speaker.

The lawyer, who represented the IGP and the AGF, Ade Okeaya-Inneh (SAN), argued that the police authorities could not be accused of breaching the Constitution by withdrawing Tambuwal’s security details, since he (Tambuwal) had lost his seat as House member and Speaker.

The counter affidavit, which was deposed to on behalf of the AGF and IGP by one of their lawyers, Nnamdi Ekwem, read in part, “The 1st plaintiff (Tambuwal) vacated his seat in the House of Representatives as a member of that House, when he became a member of the 2nd plaintiff (All Progressive Congress) in October 2014, having been elected in 2011 on the platform of the 1st defendant (PDP).

“The seat of the 1st plaintiff in the House of Representatives became automatically vacant by virtue of his defection to the 2nd plaintiff (APC) and consequently ceased to be the Speaker of the 3rd defendant (the House of Representatives).

“The first plaintiff is not constitutionally entitled to security details and as such, the 5th defendant did not contravene any law by its withdrawal of the 1st plaintiff’s security details. The withdrawal of the security details of the 1st plaintiff was necessitated by the fact the he had vacated his office as a member of the House of Reps and consequently ceased to be the Speaker of the 3rd defendant.

“The 1st plaintiff is no longer a member of the House of Representatives and as such not entitled to any right or privilege attached to the office of the Speaker of the 3rd defendant. That, the 1st plaintiff, as an ordinary citizen of Nigeria, was not exposed to any danger of bodily harm because of the withdrawal of his security details.”

The other defendants in the suit are the PDP, its National Chairman, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu, the House of Representatives, the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Emeka Ihedioha, and the Independent National Electoral Commission.
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6 comments

  1. But why are all these not applicable to those that converted to PDP. PDP has forgoten that people are watching. Lets see 2015

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    1. It is different because he is a house member so and the constitution is specific on that

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  2. am sure by tomorrow the police can also on its own convict suspects since it has become their job to decide matters of judiciary. Mores so, the constitution provides for the removal of the speaker by vote and note by logical reasoning. Adoke, e go reach ur turn soon.

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  3. What kind of injustice is this? Mimiko of Ondo moved from Labour Party to PDP and his security details were not removed, but Tambuwal moved from PDP to APC and his security details were removed... Hmmm, PDP, just remember dt ' there is God o!'

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  4. The constitution does not provide for security details for the speaker. Even if he's still in office. We need to be decent. Once the speaker changes hos party he is to resign like they do in the civilised world. He needs to respect those that voted him in under the PDP and go back to renew his mandate from the electorate now under the APC.

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  5. Though i have not heard or seen a speaker defecting to other party in pursuit of his personal ambition without resigning his position. The speaker want to use one stone to kill two birds,a speaker and a presidential aspirants. Nigeria, we need to change the way we do things. God bless Nigeria.

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