A Federal High Court in Abuja has declined to stop the police from its
ongoing investigation of the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu and
others in relation to the alleged forgery of the 2015 Standing Rules of
the Senate.
Justice Gabriel Kolawole in a ruling on Monday
refused an ex-parte application filed by Senator Prince Gilbert Emeka
Nnaji, with which he sought to among others, restrain the police from
proceeding with the investigation and making public the report of the
inquiry.
Nnaji had sought interim orders to restrain the
defendants in the case – the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and the
Attorney General of the
Federation (AGF) – from continuing with the matter, pending the determination of his substantive suit.
The
plaintiff is challenging the constitutionality of the investigation
within the context of the doctrine of separation of power.
Justice
Kolawole said he could not grant the prayer sought by the plaintiff at
ex-parte stage when his court possesses the power to conduct a judicial
review of the action complained about in the substantive suit.
He also refused the plaintiff’s request to abridge the time within which the defendants could respond.
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