A legal practitioner has asked the Federal High Court Abuja
to restrain the National Assembly from compelling the Comptroller General of
Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (rtd.) to wear uniform
in the performance of his duties.
Recall that the Senate last week insisted that Ali should
appear on Wednesday in Customs uniform.
The suit, filed yesterday, named Ali, the NCS, the NASS, the
Senate and the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) as first to fifth
defendants.
The plaintiff, Mohammed Ibrahim is seeking for a court
declaration that Ali’s appointment as Customs boss cannot be subject to the
provisions of Customs and Excise Management Act (CEMA) or any other law.
A declaration that Ali who is not a commissioned officer of
the NCS is not mandated by law to wear uniform and that the oversight functions
of the National Assembly does not extend to compelling and mandating him to
appear before it in uniform.
The plaintiff is also asking for an order of perpetual
injunction restraining both the NASS and the Senate from compelling Ali to wear
uniform in the performance of his duties.
No date has been fixed yet for hearing.
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