The Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba Alkali, has approached the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja to file a motion to set aside the contempt proceeding and committal order.
This IGP’s move followed the committal order issued by the court on Tuesday, November 29, 2022.
This was made known by the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, in a statement on Friday, December 2.
In the motion filed before the Federal High Court in the Federal Capital Territory on Thursday, December 1, the IGP extensively highlighted grounds why the orders should be set aside, which included his noting that he had not been appointed into office as Inspector-General of Police when the case was instituted and the reinstatement order granted.
He also affirmed that the contempt proceedings were served via substituted means in November 2018 and January, 2019 respectively, on the then Inspector-General of Police, and not on him as the incumbent.
The IGP, in his disposition, further noted that even before his becoming the IGP, official steps had been taken by his predecessors toward complying with the reinstatement of Patrick C. Okoli, the plaintiff, as ordered by the court.
As noted by him, this was evidenced by an official letter addressed to the Police Service Commission on the approval of the then Inspector General of Police, as far back as 2015, and before the court order of November 29, requesting the Commission to issue a reinstatement letter to the plaintiff and also effect his promotion in line with the order of the Court and in the exercise of their statutory authority in that regard. Hence, the grounds for the contempt proceedings ought not to have existed, ab initio.
The IGP reassured Nigerians of his unalloyed commitment and steadfastness in defending the rule of law and respecting judicial authorities and, hence, would not wittingly or unwittingly disobey any order validly granted by courts of competent jurisdiction.