Following
his suspension by the House of Representatives, Abdulmumin Jibrin, on Wednesday
night said he would seek redress in court.
The House
on Wednesday afternoon slammed 180 legislative days —a full session— suspension
on Mr. Jibrin after being found guilty of violating ethics and privileges of
lawmakers.
Mr. Jibrin
through his widely publicised allegations of budget fraud against the Speaker
of the House and over a dozen other lawmakers had stirred controversies and
subjected the House to public scrutiny since July.
But the
lawmaker remained defiant, saying he had done nothing wrong and, as such, will
not apologise.
“Let me
say, I will never ever apologise to anybody in the House of Representatives,”
Mr. Jibrin said in a statement. “I did not commit any offence.”
“At this point, I
must say they freed me up to concentrate on the matter in court,” Mr. Jibrin
said. “I know the suspension is not going to stand, secondly, I’m going into a
massive alliance with civil society groups, NGOs and well meaning Nigerian to
continue to press ahead.”
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