The organisation in a letter by its lawyer, Wale Adesokan , obtained on Saturday, said as a law-abiding agency that believed in the sanctity of the rule of law, it would not subscribe to arbitrariness, as alleged by Agabi in his letter dated January 11 2022.
The NIC in a judgment delivered on October 15, 2020, by Justice Olufunke Anuwe, nullified the dismissal, ordered his reinstatement and payment of his salary and allowances.But in the January 11 letter to the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, Agabi claimed that despite the pending appeals, the NIA was allegedly working “to compromise the personal liberty of our client on account of these appeals and or matters connected thereto”.
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