In doing so, the federal agencies asked a Federal High Court in Abuja to dismiss the suit filed by Aminu Tambuwal bordering on the perceived moves to impeach him as well as the withdrawal of his security details as Speaker.
When the case resumed yesterday for hearing, the presiding judge, Justice Ahmed Mohammed revived its earlier orders for the parties to maintain the status quo.
The judge premised the order to maintain status quo on verbal undertakings by the defendants’ lawyers not to do anything that would destroy the subject matter of the case.
In a short ruling, Justice Mohammed held that: “Parties are on agreement that the res should not be tampered with. The plaintiffs are satisfied by the undertakings granted the defendants not to tamper with the res.
“The lone issue now is the security of the plaintiff.
“On the issue of jurisdiction, the court has power to determine whether or not it has jurisdiction.
“The preliminary objections will be taken together with the substantive case.
“Parties are hereby directed to maintain the status quo pending the hearing of the suit and the preliminary objections.”
The court however did not make any order directing the police to reinstate the security details of the Speaker. Justice Mohammed was silent on this. He adjourned the matter till November 17.
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