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Court asked to remove Magu from EFCC

- From Yahaya Ibrahim, Lagos

A Lagos-based lawyer and activist, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa yesterday filed a suit at the court which seeks to stop Ibrahim Magu from presenting himself as the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

In the suit which was filed at a Federal High Court in Lagos, Adegboruwa is also asking the Senate not to entertain any further request for the confirmati­on of Magu as chairman since the Senate has refused to confirm his nomination as chairman of the Commission.

The human rights lawyer asked the court to restrain the Federal Government of Nigeria, the EFCC and all other authoritie­s from recognizin­g Magu as the chairman of EFCC, either in acting or substantiv­e capacity. Adegboruwa also sought for a declaratio­n of the court that given his conduct in office so far, Magu ‘is not fit and proper person’ to function in office as chairman of EFCC. The lawyer asked the court to give an order forthwith directing Magu to vacate and relinquish his office as EFCC Chairman, whether in acting or substantiv­e capacity.

In a 39-paragraph affidavit deposed by Adegboruwa in support of the suit, he traced the appointmen­t of Magu back to November 9, 2015, contending that he has been functionin­g in acting capacity as EFCC Chairman, beyond the six months allowed by law.

No date has been fixed for hearing of the suit.

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