•Report by Mudasir Opeyemi
A Federal High Court sitting in m Abuja, on Wednesday, set aside its order committing the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba to three-month imprisonment for contempt.
Justice Bolaji Olajuwon, in a ruling, said that there was evidence before the court that the IGP had substantially complied with the court’s earlier order directing the reinstatement of Patrick Okoli, who was compulsorily retired as a police officer.
Justice Olajuwon, therefore, agreed with the submission of counsel to the IGP, Simon Lough, SAN, praying the court to void the Nov 29 committal order.
The judge consequently declared that in view of the development, the application by Mr Baba “is worthy of sympathetic consideration.”
“In view of the substantial compliance with the order of the court and the assurance of ensuring full compliance, the order committing the applicant, Inspector-General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, is hereby set aside,” she ruled.
The judge had in the November 29 ruling convicted the IGP and sentenced him to a three-month jail term for failing to obey the October 21, 2011 judgment of the Federal High Court reinstating Okoli.
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Okoli was compulsorily retired in 1992 while serving in the Bauchi State Command as a Chief Superintendent of Police by the Police Council (now Police Service Commission, which claimed to have acted under Decree 17 of 1984, a decision the court voided in the October 2011 judgment.