The Guardian (Nigeria)

N84b fraud: Courts give conflictin­g orders as Ododo rescues Bello from EFCC

- By Matthew Ogune, Abuja

OPERATIVES of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC), yesterday, stormed the residence of the immediate past Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, in Abuja over alleged N84 billion fraud.

Bello was, however, rescued by the state Governor, Usman Ododo.

A Federal High Court in Abuja has issued a warrant for the arrest Bello , countering an earlier ruling by a Kogi court that on the same day gave a definite order restrainin­g the EFCC from infringing on the fundamenta­l human rights of Yahaya Bello. The warrant by the court in Abuja was issu ed following an exparte motion filed, yesterday, by EFCC.

The EFCC had, on March 14, 2024, dragged Bello before Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court sitting in the Maitama area of Abuja for alleged N84 billion money laundering offences.

The former governor was charged alongside his nephew, Ali Bello; and Dauda Sulaiman and Abdulsalam Hudu.

Officers of the anti- graft agency laid siege to Bello 's house located in Wuse Zone 4, Abuja, yesterday.

The reason behind the siege on Bello's home could not be immediatel­y ascertaine­d. Reactin g to the developmen­t, the ex- governor' s media office, in a statement, condemned the EFCC operatives' action, describing it as a violation of the court order , which restrained the antigraft agency from harassing and arresting Bello.

Bello's media office said: "The EFCC was duly served with that order on Februar y 12, 2024, and on Februar y 26, 2024, the EFCC filed an appeal ( Appeal No:

CA/ ABJ/ CV/ 175/ 2024: Economic and Financial Crimes Commission v. Alhaji Yahaya Bello) against the said order to the Court of Appeal Abuja Division. The appeal was accompanie­d by a motion for a stay of execution of the order of the High Court, which the Court of Appeal adjourned for hearing till April 22, 2024. "Furthermor­e, judgment in the substantiv­e case between Alhaji Yahaya Bello and the EFCC will be delivered at 12 noon today in Lokoja. "Contrary to all of the above, the EFCC has now laid siege to the home of Yahaya Bello, seeking to arrest him in contravent­ion of the extant orders.”

It took the arrival of the state Governor, Usman Ododo , to free Bello. Ododo, arrived at Bello’s residence and was later seen leaving with his predecesso­r.

An EFCC official was overheard speaking with his superior on the phone, saying Bello was inside Ododo’s car that departed.

Shortly after Ododo departed from Bello’s residence, the EFCC personnel left the house.

MEANWHILE, the High Court, sitting in Lokoja, Kogi State, yesterday , gave a definite order restrainin­g the EFCC from infringing on the fundamenta­l human rights of Bello.

In a two- hour judgment delivered on at the High Court 4, presided over by Justice I. A. Jamil, in suit no HCL/ 68/ M/ 2020, the court restrained the EFCC from arresting, detaining and prosecutin­g the applicant except as authorised by the court. The judgment followed the suit brought before the court by Bello, the applicant, seeking to enforce his fundamenta­l rights against EFCC.

The court equally res trained the respondent­s from continuing to persecute the applicant.

Earlier in the judgment, the court dismissed the issue of jurisdicti­on as challenged by the EFCC.

The applicant's counsel, S. A. Abbas and MS Y usuf, described the judgment as landmark while the defendant counsel, T. U. Odima and Patrick O. Jibril also aligned themselves to the judgment, describing it as thorough. Earlier , in the motion marked: FHC/ ABJ/ CR/ 98/ 2024, the anti- graft agency prayed the court to serve Bello the charge and the proof evidence on the defendant through a substitute­d means. EFCC also sought an order seeking the immediate arrest of Bello for arraignmen­t.

The EFCC'S reliefs partly read: "An order granting lea ve to the complainan­t/ applicant to effect service of the charge together with the proof of evidence on the defendant by substitute­d means to wit; by pasting the charge at the last known address of the defendant within the jurisdicti­on of this honourable court being: 9, Benghazi Street, Wuse Zone 4, Abuja.

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