Chairman
of the Pension Reforms Task Team, Abdulrasheed Maina, has dragged the
Senate and Inspector-General of Police before a Federal High Court in
Abuja demanding a N1.5bn damages.
He is seeking among other things, the setting aside of the warrant of arrest issued against him by the police.
The plaintiff, in the suit filed by Mahmoud Magaji (SAN) and obtained by reporters on Wednesday, is also seeking the enforcement of his fundamental human rights.
Besides the Senate and the Police chief, other respondents are the
Senate President, David Mark; Clerk of the Senate; Senate Committee on
Establishment and Public Service;
Senate Committee on State and Local Government Administration; Senator
Aloysius Etuk (Chairman, Senate Committee on Establishment and Public
Service), and Senator Kabiru Gaya (Chairman, Senate Committee on State
and Local Government Administration).
Maina, who prayed the court to set aside the warrant of arrest by the
IG against him on February 2, 2013, said the same constituted a
violation of his rights as guaranteed under Section 35(1) of the 1999
Constitution (as amended).
He urged the court to declare that the decision of the Senate,
through its committees on Establishment and Public Service as well as
the State and Local Government Administration, directing his arrest and
detention without any legal justification was unconstitutional, as it
violated section 36(1) and section 6 (6) B of the 1999 Constitution (as
amended).
The plaintiff also sought an order restraining some of the
respondents and their agents from interfering with the management and
administration of PRTT.
Maina, who prayed the court to issue an order of perpetual
injunction, restraining the respondents or their agents from further
harassing him, also solicited the quashing of the Senate resolution on
his arrest.
The case will come up for mention on Monday, February 11.
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