Court Restrains EFCC,ICPC ,Police IG ,NIA From Arresting Sokoto Officials

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By Danlami Nmodu

A Federal High Court in Sokoto has issued and order restraining the Economic And Financial Crimes Commission,Independent Corrupt Practices and Related Offences Commission,ICPC,Inspector General of Police and the National Intelligence Agency, NIA from “arresting any officer of the plaintiff in the Ministries or departments in connection with execution  or administration  of the appropriation law as of Sokoto State” between from 2008 through 2015.

Justice RM Aikawa issued the  order on Sokoto on Wednesday ,March 25 2015  grants  in a suit filed by filed by Government of Sokoto state  (plaintiff) against  against EFCC,ICPC,IGP and NIA(respondents)

The Court  ruled that “An order is hereby made restraining the  1st ,2nd, 3rd  and 4th respondents and all their  agents and privies from arresting any officer of the plaintiff in the Ministries or departments in connection with execution  or administration  of the appropriation law  of Sokoto State 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012,2013 ,2014 and 2015 in so far as they relate to appropriation disbursement and administration  of monies appropriated or to be appropriated in execution  or administration  of the appropriation laws of Sokoto State for the  years 2008,2009,201o,2011,2012,2013 ,2014 and 2015”

It ruled that “An order is hereby  made that the parties  shall maintain  the status quo ante bellum in relation  to that investigation or commencement or initiating investigation in  relation to the appropriation, disbursement and administration  of monies appropriated  in execution or administration  of the  appropriation  laws of Sokoto State Government for the year years 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012,2013 ,2014 and 2015  in so far  as they relate to the government  policies, decisions ,appropriation, disbursement  and administration  of monies appropriated by  the House of Assembly of Sokoto State and signed into law by the Governor of  Sokoto State.

Justice R M Aikawa also ruled that”the defendants /respondents are hereby directed to show cause why the order of interim injunction  sought hereby by the plaintiff/Applicant should not be granted.”

The case was adjourned  to 18th day of May, 2015 for the motion on notice and the originating summons.

This order  came amid fears earlier expressed  by the All Progressives Congress ,APC  Spokesman ,Lai Mohammed that the presidency was planning to arrest officials in opposition states ahead of Saturday’s presidential elections.Also,the APC Campaign Council on Tuesday raised alarm that the federal government was planning to cause trouble in six states to sabotage the election .Sokoto was one of the states listed by the APC  Campaign Council.

Read the full text of the court ruling below:

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