According to him, he deserves to be heard in public, and in the same place in which allegations were made against him. “Everyone else in this matter has been heard in public, and what has been said about our client was said in public. “We ask it to use that power and to require the police to produce our client at a public sitting. “That question our client is anxious to answer, and Nigerians are entitled to hear it answered in public. Gagdi explained that the committee had invited Adeyemi but was informed by the police that he remained in custody pursuant to a court order.