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Court Restrains Police, SSS From Arresting Senator Omo-Agege Over Mace Theft

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A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory has restrained the Nigeria Police, the State Security Service (SSS) and the Attorney General of the Federation from arresting or threatening Senator Ovie Omo-Agege.

The senator was briefly detained by the police on Wednesday after he was arrested at the premises of the National Assembly.

Senator Omo-Agege was suspended from the Senate on April 12 over his allegations that a bill for reordering of election sequence was targeted at President Muhammadu Buhari.

The senator later apologised to his colleagues after the Senate had directed its Ethics & Privileges Committee to investigate the matter. The committee eventually recommended Senator Omo-Agege’s suspension.

However, on Wednesday, the suspended Senator resurfaced at the National Assembly.

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The Senate spokesman, Abdullahi Sabi, later accused Senator  Omo-Agege of leading the unknown persons who broke into the Senate’s session and carted away its mace.

But in a statement Wednesday evening, the senator denied the allegation.

He said he was at the National Assembly to resume sittings “based on legal advice and his understanding of the current position of the law.”

The police later announced recovery of the mace, but said investigation was ongoing.

However, Senator Omo-Agege’s lawyers approached the court on Thursday seeking an interim injunction against further arrest or detention of the senator.

The team of lawyers led by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria Aliyu Umar  asked for court’s protection for the embattled senator pending determination of a fundamental human rights case brought against the respondents.

The judge, Justice Ishaq Bello, granted the four-point prayers of the senator’s lawyers and adjourned the matter to May 6.

The case is also reassigned to Court 30 for hearing.

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