N440m drugs contract: Speaker, five others ask court to stop arrest by ICPC

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Kano State House of Assembly Speaker Jibril Ismail Falgore and five others   yesterday asked a High Court  of Kano State to stop the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) from investigating and arresting them.

Others, who are expected to appear before ICPC today,  are the  Deputy Speaker, Muhammad  Butu Butu;   Majority Leader,  Lawan  Dala; Minority Leader, Labaran  Madari; the Clerk,  of the Assembly, Alhaji Bashir  Diso;  and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.

The ICPC invited all the leaders for investigation in respect of an ongoing probe  of  N440million drugs contract  scam in 44 local government areas .

All those summoned have, however,  asked the Kano State High Court to restrain the ICPC  or its agents and privies from inviting, threatening, harassing, arresting or further arresting or detaining them.

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But the ICPC yesterday insisted that the lawmakers must honour its invitation.

In  their originating summons, dated September 17, the plaintiffs sought the following reliefs:

“A declaration that upon a proper construction of the provisions of Section 4(2) and 5 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), the defendant does not have the powers to investigate the legislative functions of the Speaker and three others (plaintiffs as donated to them by the Constitution.

“A declaration that in line with the provisions of Section 4(6-8) and 5 of the 1999 Constitution and other relevant laws,  the defendant(ICPC) does not have the power to review the plaintiffs’ exercise of legislative powers under  Government Law, 2006.”

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