The Senate has threatened to issue arrest warrant against the
Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr. Ibrahim Idris, for failing to appear
before its ad-hoc committee investigating allegations of abuse of office
against him.
The Chairman of the ad-hoc committee, Sen. Francis
Alimikhena, issued the threat when the IGP failed to appear before the
committee on Wednesday.
Alimikhena, who is also the Deputy Chief Whip of the
Senate, said the IGP was summoned on Oct. 16 to answer allegations made against
him by Sen. Isah Misau (APC-Bauchi).
Alimikhena said rather than honour the invitation, his
lawyer, Alex Iziyon, wrote to the committee informing it that the matter was
already in court.
He said ” nobody, including court, can stop the Senate
from carrying out its constitutional duties.
”The separation of powers guaranteed by law, made it
explicit that the Senate cannot be prevented in carrying out its constitutional
duties by any other arm of government.
”If the IGP fails to appear on Nov. 7, the committee
would invoke Section 89 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
to compel him to appear.
”He will be summoned again and must appear next
Tuesday, 7th of November.
”We got a letter from his lawyer, Alex Iziyon, that he
will not appear before this committee. He said the IGP has already gone to
court and appearing will be subjudice.”
He said there was no way the IGP’s appearance before
the committee would amount to contempt as committee was set up before he went
to court.
”We cannot be stopped. No court can stop us from carrying
out our duties. There is separation of powers. No court can stop us.
“There are issues about virement in the 2017 budget
which Misau also raised. We need him to respond to these allegations.
”We will invite him again and he will appear before
us. If he fails to appear, we will invoke Section 89 of the 1999 constitution,
as amended.”
Sen. Misau had while testifying before the probe
panel, claimed that the IGP purchased two jeeps for the wife of the President,
Mrs. Aisha Buhari.
He also alleged that the IGP misused over N120 billion
generated by the Force in one year.
Misau equally alleged that the police boss got a
serving police officer pregnant and hurriedly arranged a marriage ceremony in
Kaduna.
However,the Police boss, through the Force Spokesman,
Jimoh Moshood, dismissed the claims as unfounded.
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