May 18, 2026
11 11 11 AM
ADELEKE ORDERS REVIVAL OF SAFE SCHOOL INITIATIVE AFTER OYO SCHOOL ABDUCTIONS
DANGOTE INCREASES ETHIOPIA FERTILISER PROJECT INVESTMENT TO $4BN
LABOUR PARTY CAUTIONS ASPIRANTS AGAINST OBTAINING NOMINATION FORMS FROM ABURE
APC CLEARS YAHAYA BELLO, OTHER ASPIRANTS FOR KOGI SENATORIAL PRIMARIES
APC LAWMAKER YUSUF GAGDI LOSES RE-ELECTION TICKET IN PLATEAU
COURT FINES PLAINTIFF ₦1M IN SUIT SEEKING TO STOP JONATHAN’S 2027 PRESIDENTIAL BID
EFCC ARRAIGNS BLESSING CEO OVER ALLEGED ₦36 MILLION FRAUD
EX-FIRS BOSS NAMI PLEDGES PEOPLE-CENTERED LEADERSHIP DURING NIGER SOUTH TOUR
OFFICE OF THE ACCOUNTANT-GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION
NIGERIA’S RELIANCE ON LOCAL CRUDE RISES AS IMPORTS DROP IN APRIL

ZAMFARA STATE APC ACCUSES STATE GOVERNMENT OF USING JUDICIARY TO INTIMIDATE LAWMAKERS 

Share

ZAMFARA STATE APC ACCUSES STATE GOVERNMENT OF USING JUDICIARY TO INTIMIDATE LAWMAKERS                                                                                        04-05-25

By Sadiq Aminu                                                      The Zamfara State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has accused the state government of allegedly using the judiciary as a tool to intimidate constitutionally elected members of the State House of Assembly for performing their legislative duties.

In a statement issued by the party’s Publicity Secretary, Malam Idris Gusau, described the development as disturbing and embarrassing.

The statement claimed that Chief Magistrate I, Halima Jaafar Mikaila, has issued an order for the arrest of the lawmakers without any prior summons or formal charges, despite an ongoing case at the Court of Appeal in Sokoto and petitions submitted to several national authorities, including the Inspector General of Police, the Director-General of the DSS, the National Security Adviser, and the National Assembly.

“Even though a case is pending in the Court of Appeal, and despite petitions written by the affected lawmakers—who include members of both the PDP and APC—the Magistrate Court proceeded to issue an arrest order without charge or summons,”

The statement further ask the members to petition the Judicial Service Commission against the politically motivated court order illegally granted by the Magistrate in order to serve as a lesson to other judicial officers.
The party also called on Governor Dauda Lawal to put an end to the alleged harassment and engage the affected lawmakers in dialogue to resolve the impasse amicably.

According to the statement, the APC in Zamfara remains committed to the rule of law and will not allow judicial officers to be politicized or used against the public interest.

The party says it will no hesitate to resist any attempt to intimidate lawmakers simply for raising concerns about the security situation in their constituencies, which the state government has failed to address,” the statement concluded.

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Home
Magazines
Our Channel
About Us
Contact Us
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x