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Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Comptroller General, Hameed Ali, will no longer appear before the Senate on Wednesday following a law suit filed at the Federal High Court, Abuja on Tuesday.

The Senate had on Thursday walked Ali out from its chamber over his refusal to be properly kitted in the service uniform of the customs.

The lawmakers insisted he return to the chamber in uniform on Wednesday March 22 at 10am prompt.

However, in a suit filed by a lawyer, Mr. Mohammed Ibrahim and marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/207/2017, he prayed that the status quo be maintained, pending the determination of the matter before it.

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Among other issues, the plaintiff argued that it was not within the powers of the Senate to dictate to Ali, who was appointed by the President pursuant to the President’s powers under sections 5 and 171 of the Constitution, how to conduct himself.

Recall that a human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), had branded as illegal and not justified by the constitution, the summoning of Ali by the Senate.

According him, the Senate has no authority to invite Ali on the reason of challenging the policy of the NCS on payment of duties.

NSC spokesperson, Joseph Attah, who confirmed Ali will not be appearing before the senators, explained that the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, had written the customs boss advising him to stay away from the senate, pending the determination of the suit filed.

According to Attah, Malami’s action is based on a writ of summons filed by the lawyer in Abuja.

He also explained that the Senate had been copied with Malami’s advice to Ali.

The face- off between Ali and the Senators is being viewed by many as a show of might between the executive and the legislative arm of government, even as the ruling party, uncomfortable with the seeming fight, has drafted its national chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun to broker peace between both parties.

Allegations have also emerged that the Senate move to frustrate Ali may not be unconnected with his insistence that due process be followed in the purchase of a bullet proof Range Rover SUV said to be meant for the use of the Senate president Bukola Saraki.

The car was impounded by the customs boss when the clearing agent allegedly tried to invade payment of the necessary duties by presenting fake documents, and a covering note for the National Assembly.

The Senate President has since denied being involved in any move to under cut Customs processes and procedures.

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  1. Roland Uchendu Pele

    March 22, 2017 at 8:35 am

    I hate our Courts.
    Today that we are earnestly hoping to watch another movie at the Chambers, they spoilt our movie ticket!
    Nonsense court.

    • Animashaun Ayodeji

      March 22, 2017 at 11:36 am

      Lmao ?. Take your movie ticket to another cinema to watch a different movie. The court only did what’s required of it to do.

      • Amarachi Okoye

        March 22, 2017 at 11:29 pm

        But at least they would have allow a little of it

  2. JOHNSON PETER

    March 22, 2017 at 8:36 am

    I can’t wait to see Bukola and Dino in jail and also I can’t wait to witness the molestation of every senator after their tenure. Those people think they are the laws .

    • seyi jelili

      March 22, 2017 at 9:25 am

      They are lawmakers, so invariably we can say they are the law. But they are not bigger than the law. As rule of law is in existence. At least the matter has been taken to court so the judiciary can interpret the law.

      • chichi emerue

        March 22, 2017 at 11:47 pm

        Yes they can if only they will not manipulate the law

  3. Agbor Chris

    March 22, 2017 at 8:47 am

    If the senate is truly frustrating Ali because of Saraki’s bullet proof Range Rover SUV, then the senate president should be removed and jailed! Ali was appointed to serve the nation, not the senate nor Saraki alone.

    • Balarabe musa

      March 22, 2017 at 10:17 am

      Don’t mind that saraki. Baba buhari is Just watching him. His case with the CCB won’t go unpunished. He will leave his exalted position to a dejected place in jail very soon.

    • Rabiu Adam

      March 23, 2017 at 8:49 pm

      This is unnecessary issue to the Nigerian in all because putting on uniform doesn’t mean anything as far as Ali is doing his work moreover Nigeria citizen does not required uniform but the service, so obviously is a shame to the Nigerian Senate to bring this matter in to public while their village people are there looking for one way or the other to help them out but they are there wasting there time and Nigerian resources on unnecessary issue .

  4. Anita Kingsley

    March 22, 2017 at 10:49 am

    The court should remember the president is not bigger than the senate under, the fact that Ali was appointed by the president doesn’t mean he should not subject himself to the authority of the senate. Ali will have to put on uniform no matter what

    • Nonso Ezeugo

      March 22, 2017 at 11:53 pm

      If putting on uniform is the problem that means Ali don’t have any case to answer.That means they are planning something bad towas Ali but this time they have failed

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