A Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday stopped the
National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons and other related
offences (NAPTIP) from inviting former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode,
for interrogation over child trafficking related issues.
The agency was restrained alongside the Attorney General of
the Federation, AGF, from giving effect to summons already issued to
Fani-Kayode for interrogation over petitions filed against him by his estranged
wife.
Justice Inyang Eden Ekwo issued the restraining order
following two separate letters served on the former Minister despite pendency
of a suit in the matter at the Federal High Court.
The Judge who was furious at the move by NAPTIP to undermine
court intervention in the matter said that no effort must be made to give
effect to the two letters inviting Fani-Kayode for questioning in respect of
the same subject matter pending before his court.
Adeola Adedipe, who stood as counsel to the former Minister,
had complained bitterly that his client was still being summoned by NAPTIP and
AGF in spite of pendency of a suit by Fani-Kayode instituted against them to
challenge their powers of summoning him.
Adedipe argued that the two letters are unnecessary because
parties have submitted themselves to court for adjudication and no party is
expected to over-reach the other.
The anger of the judge was provoked by Nancy Ukenna, counsel
to NAPTIP, who justified the actions of her client in the matter.
The counsel informed the judge that though there is a pending
suit but that there is no express order stopping her client from doing what it
did.
In a brief bench ruling, Justice Ekwo warned the Federal
Government agency from taking any step that will foist a state of hopelessness
on the court.
He categorically ordered NAPTIP and AGF to desist from
undermining pendency of a suit in a law court and adjourned the matter to
October 4 for hearing.
Details later.
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