The Senate President, Mr. Godswill Akpabio, has challenged the jurisdiction of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja to hear the suit that was brought before it by the suspended lawmaker representing Kogi Central Senatorial District, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.
Senator Akpabio, through his team of lawyers led by Mr.
Kehinde Ogunwumiju, SAN, queried the powers of the court to meddle in the
affairs of the Senate.
At the resumed proceeding in the matter on Monday,
Ogunwumiju, SAN, noted that Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan had yet to effect proper
service of the court processes to enable him to file the necessary application
to challenge its competence.
Aside from Senator Akpabio who was cited as the 3rd
defendant in the matter, equally joined in the suit are; the Clerk of the
National Assembly, the Senate; and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Ethics,
Privileges and Public Petitions.
Meanwhile, counsel to the plaintiff, Mr. Michael Numa, SAN,
maintained that all the parties were duly served, even he drew attention of the
court to affidavits of service that are already in its record.
After going through the affidavits of service before court,
Justice Obiora Egwatu confirmed that all the defendants were served.
At that juncture, Senator Akpabio’s prayed the court to
grant a short adjournment for all the processes to be harmonised.
Following agreement of all the lawyers, Justice Egwuatu
adjourned the matter to March 25, even as he ordered the parties to file and
exchange all the necessary processes before the date.
It will be recalled that the court had on March 4, issued an
interim order that stopped the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and
Public Petitions from going ahead with the disciplinary proceeding that was
initiated against the Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan.
However, despite the orders of the court, the Committee held
its sitting and slammed the plaintiff with a six months suspension.
The plaintiff is among other things, praying the court to
declare any action the Committee took within the pendency of her suit, as,
“null, void, and of no effect.”