The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has sued President Buhari over the extension of the tenure of the Inspector General of Police, Abubakar Adamu. The body commenced the legal action on Thursday, February 11, 2021, at the Lagos Division of the Federal High Court in Suit No. FHC/L/CS/214/2021.
The defendants in the suit include the President, the IGP, and the Police Service Commission. In the suit, the NBA seeks the judicial determination of the constitutionality of the President’s extension of Mr. Adamu’s tenure as the Inspector General of Police for three months after Adamu had on February 1, 2021, attained 35 years of age of service as a member of the Nigeria Police Force.
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In a statement on Friday, NBA President, Olumide Akpata, said the extension was unconstitutional and the NBA will continue to confront lawlessness in any form. “The NBA’s decision to take this extraordinary line of action is underpinned by an urgent need and a sacred duty to reassert the supremacy of the rule of law in the face of growing impunity and seeming reluctance of law officers in government to give proper counsel.
“The NBA’s position in the suit is that Mr Adamu ceases to be a member of the Nigeria Police Force when he attained the milestone of thirty-five years of service. Therefore, the President’s extension of Mr Adamu’s tenure by three months, in the NBA respectful view, is unconstitutional.
“The ubiquity of acts of impunity, especially by those in high public offices, portends an existential threat to the survival of this country and her hard-won democracy. The NBA, now more than ever, is firmly committed to changing this narrative. “As the outcome of the suit is awaited, the NBA will continue to condemn and confront lawlessness in any form and from all quarters.”
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