Contempt: HURIWA Hails Ruling, Tells IGP To Comply Immediately
The ruling on Tuesday of a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja to commit the Inspector General of Police, Usman Alikali Baba to three months jail term has been applauded by the Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA.
The human right group hailed the justice system for its courageous decision, adding that it shows that nobody is above the law.
HURIWA noted that the Judiciary had lawfully exercised the judicial authority conferred on it by Section (6) subsection (1) of the 1999 constitution.
The Police chief was sentenced to three months imprisonment for contempt of court after his refusal to obey a court order made by the Federal High Court.
Recting to the judgement, HURIWA said that the order of the Federal High Court must be obeyed with immediate effect, “meaning that the IGP should surrender himself with his prison bag straight to the correctional center in Kuje. He should not treat this court order with ignominy or contempt,” it said in a statement released on Tuesday.
“We urge President Muhammadu Buhari to personally supervise the surrender of the IGP to the Federal Correctional Center, Kuje, without wasting time. Anything outside of strict compliance with this court order will mean that Nigeria has become a banana republic.”
The rights group said that the IGP could not be excused on the nebulous ground that he did not originate the breach of the court’s order even if he was the holder of the office at the time of the genesis of the matter because the office of the IGP is consistently occupied.
HURIWA, therefore, counselled the IGP to obey before complaining by complying with the judgment or getting a stay of execution order quickly.

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