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Court Rejects Constitutional Challenge to ICPC Act, Clears Way for Investigations of Two Former Lawmakers

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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has secured a significant legal victory at the Federal High Court sitting in Umuahia, Abia State, in two separate suits challenging the Commission’s statutory mandate to investigate corruption-related offences.

The Court dismissed the suits filed by two former members of the Abia State House of Assembly, Hon. Kalu Chikwendu and Hon. Apugo Chukwudi J., who had sought to
restrain the Commission from inviting them in connection with a petition concerning their activities while in office.

The suits, marked FHC/UM/CS/108/2025 and FHC/UM/CS/109/2025 respectively, contended that Section 28 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000, under which they were invited by the Commission, was inconsistent with Sections 35 and 36 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended).

In its judgment, the Court held that the Commission possesses the statutory authority to investigate offences bordering on corruption and related matters, and that Section 28 of the Act is not inconsistent with the cited constitutional provisions.

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The Court further held that the plaintiffs’ actions amounted to an attempt to deploy the judicial process to shield themselves from lawful investigation.

Accordingly, the Court refused all reliefs sought by the plaintiffs, noting that granting such requests would amount to providing judicial cover against the lawful exercise of the Commission’s statutory functions.

The Court also found the suits to have been initiated mala fide and awarded costs of ₦500,000 against each of the plaintiffs.

The judgment has effectively cleared the way for the Commission to proceed with its investigation of the plaintiffs.

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JUST IN: Obasanjo is alive, hale, hearty not dead– Reports

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Ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo is alive, hale and hearty, according to reports.

This dispelled rumours in some quarters that the former President had died.

Nigerians and indeed the global community were thus enjoined to ignore the news of Obasanjo’s death.

It would be recalled that there had been news on the social media that the former President had passed on.

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A terse statement jettisoning the rumour was captured thus, “The elder statesman is alive and actively engaged in various national and continental activities.
Ignore the death rumours”.

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Photos: Police Block Truck Conveying 47 Sacks Of Camouflage & Drugs In Lagos

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Operatives of the Lagos State Police Command, acting on credible intelligence, intercepted an unregistered MAN diesel truck at the exit point of Lagos State conveying forty-seven (47) sacks of military camouflage uniforms and eighty (80) cartons of drugs suspected to be illicit substances. Four suspects has been arrested and in Police custody

Preliminary investigation revealed that the military camouflage uniforms were allegedly being transported to the Eastern part of the country.

Investigation is ongoing to determine the source, ownership, and intended recipients of the recovered items, as well as the extent of the suspects’ involvement. Efforts are also ongoing to apprehend other persons connected with the criminal act.

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DAY 11 of Projects Commissioning in the FCT: TInubu set to commission Kuje, Gwagwalada road today

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President Tinubu will Commission Kuje to Gwagwalada Road (Phase 1) Today

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