Senate Can't Summon Nigerian Police IG - Falana

Posted by Thandiubani on Thu 10th May, 2018 - tori.ng

A senior advocate of Nigeria has claimed that the National Assembly does not have the constitutional power to summon the IG.

Femi Falana
 
The National Assembly does not have the constitutional powers to summon either the President or a governor of a state, let alone the Inspector General of Police, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, Femi Falana, has said.
 
Mr Falana, who appeared as a guest on Channels Television’s breakfast programme, Sunrise Daily, on Thursday, quoted sections of the Constitution to that effect, saying “There is no such power given to NASS by the Constitution to summon everybody.

“It has given the President the discretion to address the National Assembly either jointly or separately on any matter of national importance.

“The Senate didn’t get it right this time around. By virtue of Section 67 of the Constitution, the National Assembly or either chamber can summon a Minister when the affairs of his or her ministries are under consideration.

“The only other occasion where a public officer can be summoned by the National Assembly is when proceedings are ongoing to expose corruption (Section 88) and when a law is being debated either with a view to amending it or to have a new law entirely.”
 
However, the senior advocate stated that the lawmakers can fix areas of the Constitution perceived as weak, rather than going beyond its limits as such actions can subject the institution to ridicule.
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