Federal High Court, in
Abuja, has refused an ex-parte application brought by Senator Dino Melaye to
order the removal of police blockade on his residence.
Melaye approached the
court through his lawyer, Nkem Okoro of the Mike Ozekhome (SAN) chambers, for
the enforcement of his fundamental human rights.
In the ex-parte
application, Melaye prayed the court for an interim order of the court
directing the police to vacate his residence and remove all blockades in front
of the residence and allow his family and political associates to have access
to him.
He also sought an order
restraining the police from further threatening his life or putting his life in
jeopardy pending the determination of the substantive suit.
He further sought the
order of the court restraining the police from further arresting him, pending
the hearing and determination of the substantive suit.
However, the judge,
Justice N.E. Maha, refused the application and ordered an accelerated hearing
of the substantive suit.
The matter was
thereafter adjourned to January 14.
She said, in view of the
fact that her leave to seat as a vacation judge would elapse on January 4, the
case file would be transferred to the Chief Judge for re-assignment.
DAILY POST had reported that Senator Melaye, who alleged that the
Inspector-General of Police, IGP Ibrahim Idris will inject him (Melaye) to
death if he is arrested, has been under police siege since last Friday.
From: Dailypost
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