Tambuwal: Court Orders House Not To Recovene

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……….Tambuwal accuses deputy, PDP, AGF of tormenting him

As the controversy surrounding the defection of the Speaker to the All Progressives Party (APC), the man in the eye of the storm himself, Hon Aminu Tambuwal has pointed accusing fingers to his Deputy, Emeka Ihedioha; the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Adoke; the Peoples Democratic Party and its National Chairman, Adamu Mu’azu.

He has accused them of being behind the travails he is going through at the moment.

Tambuwalmade the allegation in an affidavit supporting an ex parte application he filed along with the APC at the Federal High Court, Abuja on Monday.

Presiding Justice Ahmed Mohammed heard the application and directed all parties in the suit to maintain the status quo till Friday.

His lawyer, Ejura Ochimana deposed the affidavit which had the PDP, Mu’azu, Adoke and Ihedioha as some of the defendants in the suit, who were working secretly to reconvene the House before December 3 in order to remove him as speaker. The other defendants in the suit are the House, the IG and the Independent National Electoral Commission.

He also stated that the withdrawal of his security details on October 30 by the Inspector-General of Police, Suleiman Abba, was upon the prompting of the defendants.

Tambuwal stated that despite the pendency of a suit he filed on Friday, the defendants were still bent on carrying through their threat to also remove him as a member of the House.

The Speaker and the APC asked the court to restrain the House from reconvening earlier than December 3, the day the Speaker had adjourned sitting.

In his ruling, Justice Mohammed said the order for the maintenance of the status quo was necessary so as to protect the subject matter (reconvening the House) in the suit.

He therefore asked the parties in the matter to appear before him on Friday and directed that the defendants be served with the ex parte motion and copies of the enrolled order which he made on Monday.
Mohammed said the defendants needed to appear in court on Friday to show cause why the prayers sought by Tambuwal and the APC should not be granted.

A counsel for the Speaker and the APC, Mr. Sunday Ameh (SAN), had while moving the application, urged the court to protect the subject matter of the suit which they filed last Friday challenging the alleged plan by the PDP to remove Tambuwal as speaker and declare his seat as a member of the House vacant.

The lawyer told the court that granting the orders would help preserve the position of Tambuwal as speaker, his membership of the House and his security which are all under threat.

He also told the court that the PDP had summoned Ihedioha and its other members in the House for the purpose of reconvening the House and removing Tambuwal as speaker.

The lawyer added that it was unlawful, unconstitutional, null and void for the PDP to make any move that could lead to the resumption of the House which only the Speaker has the power to reconvene.

The court, after ordering that the House should not be reconvened, adjourned till Friday when the defendants are expected to show cause why all the prayers sought by Tambuwal and the APC should not be granted.

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