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Court nullifies Abdulmumin Jibrin’s suspension, orders full payment of his allowances

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A federal high court sitting in Abuja has declared as illegal the suspension of Abdulmumin Jibrin, lawmaker representing Bebeji/Kiru constituency in Kano state, at the federal house of representatives.

Recall that in 2017, the house suspended Jibrin for 180 legislative days after he alleged the padding of 2016 budget.

He had accused Yakubu Dogara, speaker of the house, and other principal officers of allegedly attempting to pad N30 billion projects into the budget.

Following a suit filed by the lawmaker, the court declared that it (the suspension) was “unconstitutional”.

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At the sitting on Thursday, John Tsoho, the presiding judge, also ordered the lower legislative chamber to pay him all the salaries due to him for the period he was suspended.

“The suspension was an interruption of his earning which will be automatically restored especially when it has been decided that the action was a nullity by virtue of granting prayers 1 and 3 of the originating summons,” he said.

“When an action is declared nullity it is deemed that it never happened.”

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He said the lawmakers was only carrying out his lawful mandate as a member of the lower legislative chamber and thus, the suspension was not warranted.

“There is no better conclusion that the plaintiff was carrying out the mandate imposed on members by chapter 7 (7.5) of the Code of Conduct for honourable members adopted on November 4, 2004,” the judge added.

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