Thirty senior police officers retired in 2016, have challenged their
retirement at the National Industrial Court, Abuja insisting the force
was ‘influenced’ to retire them.
The officers sought the powers
of the court to interpret certain parts of the constitution binding on
the Police Service Commission and its retirement processes.
The
officers sued the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,
Attorney-General of the Federation and Inspector-General of Police for
an `influenced’ retirement.
Also joined as co-defendants in the
suit which came up for mention, are the Police Service Commission and
the Nigeria Police Force.
The Inspector-General of Police,
Ibrahim Idris, while in an acting capacity allegedly wrote to the
presidency to retire 30 senior officers.
It was also alleged that
the officers who were from the rank of Assistant Inspector-General
(AIG) of police, were eventually retired at the instance of the IGP.
The officers are praying the court to interpret certain laws in line with their retirement which they claimed was influenced.
The
officers’ counsel, Mr J. U. Pius told the court that all defendants in
the suit were duly served notices on August 16, 2016, to appear in court
today but failed to enter appearance.
He prayed the court for an adjourned date to hear the substantive matter.
However, the court’s records showed that only one defendant, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria was served notice.
The judge, Justice Rakiya Haastrup, adjourned the case till Feb. 22 for further mention.
She ordered that notices be duly served on all five defendants in the suit before the adjourned date.
Source by Nairaland.
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