Court Can't Stop Your Probe, Appear Before the Senate - Saraki Orders Police IG
The Inspector General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris has been told by Senate President Bukola Saraki that the court cannot stop his probe by the Senate.

The Senate President Bukola Saraki has asked the Inspector General
of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris to appear before the Senate ad hoc
committee set up to probe the allegations and counter-allegations
leveled against him by the lawmaker representing Bauchi Central
Senatorial District, Senator Isa Misau.
The Inspector General of Police had failed to appear before the
committee on Wednesday after he was summoned by the house. Instead, he
wrote through his lawyer, Alex Iziyon (SAN), telling the panel that his
appearance would be sub judice as there were pending cases in court on
the matter.
Chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee to Investigate the various
allegations leveled against the Police, Inspector General of Police and
the Police Service Commission, Senator Francis Alimikhena, who raised a
point of order at the plenary on Thursday, told the lawmakers that his
panel would not stop the probe as requested by Idris’ lawyers but had
rather invited the police boss afresh.
He said, “The Inspector General of Police failed to appear
before the ad hoc committee yesterday, 1st November, 2017. The committee
received a letter from Alex Iziyon (SAN) & Co that they were acting
on the order of the Inspector General of Police to write to the
committee to stand down the investigation or, if possible, put it in
permanent abeyance because, according to the letter, the matter is
before the FCT High Court.
“The letter from Iziyon cannot stop the committee from
performing its constitutional role. The committee therefore resolved
accordingly to, once again, invite the Inspector General of Police to
appear before the committee on Tuesday, 7th of November, 2017,
unfailingly.”
President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, in his remarks, asked
Alimikhena to report back to the chamber on whatever happens on the new
date, while asking Idris to obey the law and appear before the panel.
He said, “As the chief law enforcement officer who we expect to
know what the law is, (Idris) should know that there are judgments that
clearly state that such cannot stop the Senate from doing its job and I
think that he is best advised to follow the law and ensure that he has
nothing to hide, and come and appear like anyone else before the
committee.
“So, report back to us next Tuesday on the outcome of that.”
Misau had, last week, appeared before the panel, where he made more
allegations against the Police boss, including how Idris allegedly gave
two Sports Utility Vehicles to wife of the President, Aisha Buhari.
He had also alleged that the IG diverted funds appropriated for
acquisition of Armoured Personnel Carriers in the 2016 budget to the
purchase of personal vehicles.
Alimikhena, while addressing journalists on Wednesday, had insisted
that Idris must appear before the committee, threatening that the panel
might be forced to issue a warrant for his arrest.
He said, “So, I just want to let you know that the Inspector
General of Police will not be appearing this afternoon; but we are going
to write him again to appear before us on Tuesday next week.
“Otherwise, we will be forced to invoke Section 89(c) of the Constitution.”
The Senate had, on October 4, 2017, resolved to probe Misau’s allegations bordering on corruption and misconduct against Idris.
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