Wednesday 14 March 2012

Litigant mounts telecom mast over delay in suit


Mallam Musa Walkatu who perched on a telecom mast at the Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday
A  litigant, Mallam Musa Walkatu, caused a stir in Abuja on Tuesday when he climbed to the top of a telecom mast at the premises of the Federal High Court along Shehu Shagari Way.
He spent about three hours on the mast before he was persuaded to come down by security personnel and officials of the National Emergency Management Agency.
The middle-aged man, who was dressed in a cream kaftan, initially vowed not to come down until the Acting Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, or former Vice President Atiku Abubakar came to dialogue with him.
Walkatu, an indigene of Adamawa State, was said to be a litigant and had visited a courtroom on the third floor of the FHC complex. He allegedly complained to the staff about the slow pace of his suit which was being heard by the court.
Court officials, however, explained that Walkatu’s case was not making any progress because he did not have a lawyer to handle the suit.
Walkatu left the courtroom shortly and then climbed the mast, ignoring entreaties made to him to come down by court officials, NEMA staff and policemen.
A court worker said, “When we pleaded with him to come down, the man refused, saying he would have taken his protest to  the National Assembly complex but there was no mast there.”
His action attracted crowds of onlookers. Motorists stopped to look at him, causing slight traffic hold-up.  Staff of a private security firm, Kings Guards, who were in charge of the court premises could not explain how Walkatu climbed the mast.
The security officials started planning how to rescue him from the mast without loss of live.
They brought an ambulance and a fire engine  to the court premises.
But NEMA official told the middle-aged man that the IG had come, insisting that Walkatu must come down to discuss with him.
On hearing this, Walkaku came down. He was allowed ro rest for a few minutes before he was taken away by policemen from the FCT Police Command.
The FCT Police Public Relations Officer, Moshood Jimoh, said Walkatu was not arrested.
He added that he would simply be asked to  explain the reason for his action,  saying his statement would help the police in their investigation.
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