Tambuwal Asks Court To Stop PDP
From Removing Him As Speaker
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon Aminu
Tambuwal and his party, the All Progresives Congress,
APC, on Friday dragged Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, the
national chairman of the party, Alhaji Adamu Muazu, the
deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, the
Inspector General of Police, the Independent National
Electoral Commission, INEC, and the Attorney General of the
Federation and Minister of Justice, before a federal high
court in Abuja.
The Speaker who recently defected from the ruling party to
the opposition wants the court to stop moves being made
by the PDP to declare his seat vacant.
Tambuwal insists that he remains the Speaker of the House
of Representatives until the expiration of his current term
which is 5 June, 2015.
He wants the court to make an order of perpetual injunction
restraining the defendants from taking any steps
whatsoever to abrogate, diminish or infringe on his rights
and privileges as the Speaker of the House of
Representatives before the expiration of his current tenure.
Further more, the embattled Speaker wants the court to
restrain INEC from accepting any nomination of candidates
or otherwise organizing or conducting a ‘bye election for
the purpose of replacing him or taking over his seat as the
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
He also asked the court to make an order of mandatory
injunction compelling the defendants to restore his security
details all rights, benefits and privileges appurtenant to
members of and the office of the Speaker of the House of
Representatives.
He averred that he was not elected Speaker of the House of
Representatives by reason of his membership of the PDP
and that his defection from the party was due to crisis in
the party which led to the emergence of two factions.
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