Ekiti Group Kicks As Abuja Judge, Nwite, Stops EFCC From Probing Fayemi’s Aides, Despite ‘Controversial’ Rulings On Yahaya Bello

Date:

Ekiti Justice Group, EJG, has described as strange the granting of ex-parte order by Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court in Abuja, barring the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, from probing the former Ekiti Procurement director-general, Seun Odewale and Ariyo Oyinkolawa Adesola, over their alleged embezzlement of funds budgeted for the Ekiti Airport project, among other alleged atrocities.

The group said it was disturbing that the same Justice Nwite, who issued a bench warrant for the arrest of former governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, despite the pendency of an order of a High Court stopping his arrest and prosecution, could stop the EFCC from investigating Adesola and Odewale, who served as director-eneral of the Bureau of Procurement when Dr Kayode Fayemi was governor.

In a statement on Tuesday by its coordinator, Comrade Tunji Oluwasanmi, the EJG accused Justice Nwite of double-standard, wondering why what was good for the goose in Kogi was not good for the gander in Ekiti.

Just as in the case of Yahaya Bello, the applicant’s lawyer, Chief R.O. Balogun (SAN) in the suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/1340/2024, argued that “while the EFCC is using the investigation of Ekiti State government finances as the basis for interrogating his clients, the propriety of the EFCC’s investigation regarding contracts awarded or executed by the government of Ekiti State is the subject of an appeal pending before the Court of Appeal in Ado-Ekiti.”

Balogun added that there was also a pending motion for a stay of execution and an injunction pending appeal. According to him, the pending case is challenging the EFCC’s power to investigate or make inquiries into the contracts awarded or projects executed with monies appropriated by the Ekiti State House of Assembly.

All these arguments adduced in the case of Fayemi’s side were also advanced in the case of Yahaya Bello, but Justice Nwite insisted that Bello must face trial despite the pendency of a case in the Supreme Court, challenging the power of the EFCC to investigate or make inquiries into the contracts awarded or projects executed with monies appropriated by the Kogi State House of Assembly.

The EJG said Nigerians should pay their attention to the handling of cases by Justice Nwite, especially those involving the EFCC, adding that with his handling of the matter involving the former aide of Fayemi and the swiftness with which he granted the ex-parte order, it was clear that he was susceptible to doing hatchet jobs.

Insisting that those who superintended over Ekiti State funds must be made accountable to the people, the group said rather than seeking an order of the court to prevent EFCC’s investigation, those who worked with Fayemi should present themselves for probe if they don’t have skeletons in their wardrobes.

Share post:

Subscribe

spot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

NSC Backs Federation, as Team Nigeria Departs for Mauritius on Monday for African Weightlifting Championship

Joel Ajayi Nigeria’s weightlifting contingent will depart for Moka,...

Liverpool one win away from title, Leicester relegated, Ipswich almost down

Trent Alexander-Arnold came off the bench to claim a...

Saudi Arabia Open To 64-team World Cup In 2034

Saudi Arabia would be ready and willing to host...

Two Athletes Die In Kazakhstan Half-marathon

Two runners died during a half-marathon in the city...