A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has asked the speaker of the House of Representatives Committee on public accounts to respond to a press conference to correct the mistaken impression that the Court restraining the House of the investigation into the Minister of oil wells and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC issued command.
During the resumed hearing of the suit chided a lawyer at the prosecutors, Mr Etigwe Uwa, the actions of the House of representatives for the stabling of the hearing of the suit challenging the constitutionality of the House of representatives calling on the Minister of petroleum resources and some parastatals under the Ministry.
Lawyer in the House of representatives, however, the Court Abubakar Mahmoud, apologized for the misrepresentation of facts by his client, saying that it was not done intentionally.
Efforts by a solicitor of the plaintiff to move his application for an order for payment control of the House of representatives of the investigation into the Minister of oil wells was rejected by the judge as justice Ahmed Mohammed promised an accelerated treatment of color.
Justice Ahmed Muhammad, after listening to all parties to the hearing of the suit to 19 June interrupted and ordered that all processes must be served before the date.
The House of Representatives Committee on Public Account had on Thursday, May 22, fresh summons issued to the oil Minister Deziani Allison-sources, M, to appear before it on the alleged cost of 10billion Naira on private jets.
Also called were the Group Managing Director of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Andrew Y; Managing Director, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, Mosharraf S Dunoma; the Director of the pipeline and petroleum products Marketing company, PPPMC, Mr Haruna Momoh; Vistajet International Limited and other stakeholders.
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