The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal and his new party, the All Progressive Congress (APC) have filed a suit against the Federal Government and six others before the Federal High Court in Abuja over attempt to declare his seat vacant and the withdrawal of his security aides.
Tambuwal in the suit filed at the registry of the court through his counsel, Jubrin Okutepa asked the court to declare that the attempt to declare his seat vacant as a member and Honorable speaker is unlawful and unconstitutional.
Cited as defendants in the suit are Peoples Democratic Party, its National Chairman, Adamu Mua’zu, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Inspector General of Police, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Attorney General of the Federation, AGF, as first to seventh.
He asked the court to declare “that he remains a member and the speaker of the House of Representatives until the expiration of his current term of office on June 5, 2015”.
Tambuwal asked the court to declare that withdrawal of his security details when he had not been removed from office as speaker and member of the House was illegal and unconstitutional.
He, however, prayed for an order of perpetual injunction restraining the defendants from taking any steps to interfere or infringe on his rights and privileges as the speaker of the House of Representatives and as a member of the House before the expiration of his term.
The Speaker asked the court to give an order of perpetual injunction, restraining INEC from accepting any nomination of candidates or organising a bye-election for the purpose of replacing him.
Tambuwal also asked for an order of mandatory injunction compelling the IGP and the AGF to restore his security details and all other rights, benefits and privileges appurtenant to members of/and the office of the Honorable Speaker.
In a separate suit filed by one Dr. Tunji Abayomi on behalf of Tambuwal, Abayomi prayed for a temporary order of court directing the return of the security aides of the speaker pending the determination of the suit.
Abayomi prayed the court for an order restraining the defendants from interfering with the rights and privileges whatsoever attached to the office of the speaker, pending the determination of the suit.
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