In a swift
response to the suit filed by Aminu Tambuwal, the Federal Government
has on Wednesday, November 5 2014 filed a Counter Affidavit and Written
Address.
In the written arguments filed by FG’s legal team, Dr Fabian Ajogwu SAN and Mr Ade Okeaya-Inneh SAN on
Wednesday, November 5, 2014, the Federal Government is asking the
Court to first determine the status of Tambuwal who voluntarily vacated
his membership seat
of the House of Representatives. They are asking the Court to
determine if indeed Tambuwal was still a member of the House and if
vacated his membership seat, he could still be talking of being the
Speaker. They also argue that this is a case that should be determined
on its merits and not by interlocutory injunction on reliefs that are
essentially the substance of the case.
Citing Section
215 (5) of the 1999 Constitution as amended, the Federal Government
through its Counsel asked the Court to turn down Tambuwal’s prayer for a
mandatory injunction on the IGP to restore
Tambuwal’s security detail as the Courts
constitutionally lack the powers to do so. It is also the Federal
Government’s contention that the issue of security details is neither a
constitutional nor statutory right but a mere privilege, at the
discretion of the IGP.
On Tambuwal’s
prayer for an Order restraining the House of Representatives from
removing him, Learned Counsel to the Federal Government argued that such
a relief was not grantable as an Injunction cannot be sought and
granted for a completed act. Citing the Supreme Court in Alegbe V. Oloyo,
the FG contends that by defecting from the PDP to the APC, Tambuwal
had already automatically vacated his seat and therefore, there was no
need for anyone to do anything more as there was nothing to impeach or
remove. They urge the Court to determine the matter on the merits since
Tambuwal’s transformation from a Speaker to a non-member of the House
had become the main issue to be determined by the Court.
The Court had
adjourned the matter to Friday, November 7, 2014 after declining
Tambuwal’s application for exparte injunction but ordering that the
status quo be maintained at least until Friday Nov 7.
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