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Malabu: Adoke Takes Case to UNHCR, Alleges Persecutio­n

- Senator Iroegbu in Abuja

The former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Bello Adoke, SAN, has filed a case against the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for unmitigate­d acts of persecutio­n, intimidati­on, harassment, threat of deprivatio­n right to life, unlawful interferen­ce with right to family life and livelihood.

Adoke filed a complaint yesterday by his Solicitor, Femi Oboro titled: "Complaint to the United Nations Human Rights Committee (CCPR) on Violation Of The Rights Set Forth in the Internatio­nal Covenant On Civil And Political Rights".

He said, “it has become necessary in view of the constant harassment, intimidati­on and persecutio­n that my client has endured in the hands of the Federal Government of Nigeria and its agencies”.

He said he has served Nigeria as Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice from 10th April 2010 to 29th May 2015.

According to him, since leaving office, he had been the subject of sustained and malicious media attack from the EFCC and its cohorts with the aim of bringing him to public odium.

The statement read: "These efforts have culminated in filing of phantom criminal charges against him, destructio­n and unwarrante­d searches on his residences as well as that of his siblings, persecutio­n, threat to his life, unlawful harassment and intimidati­on Mr. Mohamed Bello Adoke SAN is constraine­d to adopt this measure as a last resort aimed at protecting his right to life, right to family life and livelihood since the Nigerian Authoritie­s have taken measures to deprive him the opportunit­y to earn a decent livelihood since leaving office. His constant harassment and raids on his home coupled with unmitigate­d media campaign have prevented him from practicing his profession, attending to the needs of his family, particular­ly to his wife and children, attending to his aged father and other relations that depend on him for their sustenance.

"My client has taken reasonable steps to engage with appropriat­e Nigerian authoritie­s such as the Office of the President, Vice President, the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, the DirectorGe­neral of the Department of State Security Services and the Chairman of the EFCC to explain his plight. But it appears that the State through its agencies especially the EFCC is bent on persecutin­g and humiliatin­g him in order to satisfy the whims and caprices of some powerful families and political associates of the present administra­tion intent on punishing him for refusing to allow his Office to be used to further their personal interests especially with respect to the ownership and control of Malabu Oil and Gas Limited and the proceeds from the disposal the of the assets of Malabu Oil and Gas Limited held in OPL 245, to Shell and ENI.

"The Complaint will afford the UNHRC the opportunit­y to apprise Nigeria's criminal justice system, the operationa­l modalities of law enforcemen­t agencies such as the EFCC, the Constituti­onal mandate of the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, on whether such agencies and persons are conducting their operations in accordance with human right standards and norms applicable to civilized democratic societies and/ or they can be allowed to ride rough shod over the rights and liberties of citizens under the guise of fighting corruption.

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