Headline

Usman Alkali Baba Sacked As Inspector General of Police

Justice Fatun Riman, who gave the order, insisted that Baba’s continued stay in office is against the clear provisions of the Police Act, 2020, saying it is “unlawful and unconstitutional”.

Court has sacked Usman Alkali Baba as the Inspector General of Police.

 

NewsOnline reports that a Federal High Court sitting in Awka, has declared that the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, is an illegal occupant of the office he is currently holding.

 

This online newspaper understands that Justice Fatun Riman, who gave the order, insisted that Baba’s continued stay in office is against the clear provisions of the Police Act, 2020, saying it is “unlawful and unconstitutional”.

 

ALSO: President Buhari Knocks Obi, Atiku For False 2023 Election Narrative

 

The court made the order in its judgment in a suit marked FHC/AKW/CS/58/2023, filed by Okechukwu Nwafor, a taxpayer.

The court, in its judgment, further held that only an officer within the listed rank, with four years in service, can be appointed as IGP, not one with less than four years.

 

Although the judgment was delivered on Friday, May 19, 2023, a certified copy of the judgment was cited by our correspondent on Saturday, May 27, 2023.

 

The plaintiffs in the suit dragged President Muhammadu Buhari, IGP, Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice and Nigeria Police Council before the court, seeking an order to stop the Baba from further occupying office as his tenure has expired.

 

In his judgement, after listening to Counsel on the matter, Justice Riman held, “It is important to observe that the Inspector-General of Police is a public servant and by virtue of the fact that he is a member of the staff of the Nigeria Police Force, an authority established from the Federation by Section 214 (1) of the Constitution and in the subject of the Federal Public Rules 299 (PSR) thereof, which provides for the compulsory retirement of all grades of public service officers at the age of 60 or 35 years of service, whichever comes first.

 

“I also observe that despite the prerogative power of the President, he is limited to the provisions of the Constitution. The Inspector General of Police retirement is a statutory and constitutional issue and no other law of the land can change the ground norm.”

 

NewsOnline reports that Baba clocked 60 years on March 1, 2023, which is the compulsory year for retirement.

His tenure was extended by Buhari in January this year.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria

Recent Posts

  • Headline

BREAKING: Foreign Affairs Minister Bianca Ojukwu Breaks Silence On South Africa Xenophobic Attacks

Foreign Affairs Minister Bianca Ojukwu has broken silence on South Africa Xenophobic attacks on Nigerians.…

2 hours ago
  • Headline

BREAKING: Senate Reverses Controversial Standing Rules Amendment

Senate has reversed controversial standing rules amendment and reopened contest for top leadership positions ahead…

3 hours ago
  • Opinion

Enough Is Enough: Nigeria Must Reject Power Grabbers and Economic Predators

Nigeria is not for sale, and its future must not remain in the hands of…

3 hours ago
  • Politics

Aguata Youths Reject ‘Emi Lokan’ Politics, Demand Competence and Fair Power Rotation in Anambra

Aguata Youths have rejected ‘Emi Lokan’ politics and demanded for competence and fair power rotation…

3 hours ago
  • 2027 Election
  • Politics
  • Top Stories

Aisha Yesufu Dumps ADC for NDC, Declares Bid for FCT Senate Seat in 2027 Elections

Aisha Yesufu has dumped ADC for NDC and declared bid for FCT Senate seat in…

21 hours ago
  • Brands & Marketing
  • Featured

How IVI PR Is Redefining Brand Survival and Narrative Control in Nigeria’s Evolving Media Landscape

In Nigeria’s fast-paced and often unpredictable media environment, brands are facing a new kind of…

1 day ago