‘Police have no right to declare any citizen wanted’ – Ekim
A Former
Vice Chairman of the FCT Chapter of the Nigerian Bar Association, Victor Ekim,
has said the police have no right to declare any citizen wanted.
He said this
when he appeared as a guest on Channels Television’s Politics Today, Wednesday
following the decision of the Police to declare the senator representing Kogi
West, Senator Dino Melaye and seven others, wanted.
Ekim said
what the police ought to have done was to send a letter to the Senate
President, requesting that he produces Senator Melaye or go to court.
“I would say
that amounts to trivializing the issue. Dino Melaye is a Senator of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria, and I think they have these appellation ‘distinguished’
attached to their names.
“He draws
salary from the taxpayers’ funds, so he can be reached through the Senate
President. The proper approach is to send a letter to the Senate President,
requesting that he produce Dino Melaye to the police authority for questioning.
“A second
way to go about it is to present a court with the allegation against Dino
Melaye and the evidence the police has gathered against him.
“But the
police cannot arrogate unto itself the power to prosecute and pass a sentence
by way of declaring a citizen wanted.
“That has
been struck down by a court of law in the Federal Capital Territory where
honourable Justice Musa declared the powers of the EFCC to declare a citizen
wanted, illegal.
“The Police
on its own does not have a right to declare a citizen wanted, it means you are
the complainant, the investigator and the one declaring him wanted so you’re
overriding judicial powers,” he stated.
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