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Civic Group, HURIWA Demands Suspension, Investigation Of Newly Appointed NASENI Boss, Khalil Halilu Over Alleged Abuse of Power

Civic Group, HURIWA Demands Suspension, Investigation Of Newly Appointed NASENI Boss, Khalil Halilu Over Alleged Abuse of Power
October 13, 2023

The petitioners were also said to have alleged that Halilu had planted incriminating items around the cafe and invited security agencies to arrest some members of staff of the cafe. 

A civic group, the Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has asked President Bola Tinubu to suspend and investigate the newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), Mr. Khalil Suleiman Halilu, over allegations of using armed policemen to harass and intimidate two Abuja-based businesswomen.

HURIWA made the demand on Friday in a statement issued by its National Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko.

Onwubiko stated that HURIWA was appalled by the reports of unlawful invasion, destruction of property and intimidation by Halilu and his men at Mambaah Cafe/Creative Hub, Maitama, Abuja, owned by Mrs. Zainab Akwanga and Mrs. Vivian Adzume Habila.

According to HURIWA, the two women had petitioned the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, accusing Halilu of resorting to brute force and intimidation to settle a contractual dispute with them. 

The rights group said that the petition dated September 29, 2023 and signed by the women’s counsel, M. O. Abdulmalik of Chesslaw Consult law firm, Abuja, detailed how Halilu and his men violently invaded the cafe on September 21 at about 7am, causing what they described as extensive damage and financial losses at the cafe. 

The petitioners were also said to have alleged that Halilu had planted incriminating items around the cafe and invited security agencies to arrest some members of staff of the cafe. 

The petitioners urged the police boss to order a comprehensive inquiry into the matter and ensure the safety and protection of their clients, their businesses, and staff from further harm or intimidation.

But HURIWA said it was shocked that Halilu, who was appointed as NASENI boss on September 3 this year after President Tinubu removed the former CEO of NASENI, Bashir Gwandu, could abuse his power and position to oppress and violate the rights of innocent citizens. 

According to the group, “such actions were unacceptable and incompatible with the principles of democracy and rule of law.”

The civil rights group also said it was imperative for President Tinubu to suspend Halilu from his office pending the outcome of an independent and transparent investigation into the allegations against him. 

The group further said that Halilu should be held accountable for his actions and face the full wrath of the law if found guilty.

HURIWA also called on the IGP to ensure that justice is done in the case and that the perpetrators are brought to book, adding that it would monitor the situation closely and take appropriate legal actions if necessary.

The group said it stands in solidarity with Mrs. Akwanga and Mrs. Habila, and commended them for their courage and resilience in the face of intimidation and harassment.

HURIWA said that it would continue to support and defend the rights of all Nigerians against any form of oppression or injustice.

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