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Court Fixes November 2 to Hear Patience Jonathan’s Suit against EFCC

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The Federal High Court in Lagos has fixed November 2 to hear the N200millio­n fundamenta­l human rights enforcemen­t suit filed by the wife of former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, Patience, against Skye Bank Plc.

Joined as defendants in the suit are former Special Adviser to President Jonathan on Domestic Affairs, Waripamo Owei Dudafa, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Four firms linked to Dudafa were also joined as defendants in the suit.

They are Pluto Property and Investment Company Limited; Seagate Property Developmen­t and Investment Co. Limited; Trans Ocean Property and Investment Company Limited and Developmen­t Company Limited and Globus Integrated Service Limited.

Patience Jonathan filed the suit to protest against the ‘No Debit Order’ placed by the EFCC on the bank accounts of the four companies domiciled in Skye Bank.

The four companies were said to have a total of $15.5million in their bank accounts, which the EFCC had since last year July frozen.

The EFCC froze the accounts while investigat­ing Dudafa for money laundering.

But Patience claims that the funds in the companies’ accounts belonged to her, though she was not a signatory to any of the accounts

In an affidavit filed in support of the suit, one Sammie Somiari explained that Patience had asked Dudafa to help her open five bank accounts, only for Dudafa to open one in Patience’s name and four others in the names of companies linked to him.

According to Somiari, Dudafa had on March 22, 2010, brought two Skye Bank officers, Demola Bolodeoku and Dipo Oshodi, to meet Patience at home to open five accounts.

He, however, claimed that after the five accounts were opened, the former first lady later discovered that Dudafa opened only one of the accounts in her name while the other four were opened in the names of companies belonging to Dudafa.

Somiari added: “The applicant (Patience) complained about this to Dudafa, who, at his prompting and instance, promised to effect the change of the said accounts to the applicant’s name, and to effect this change Dudafa brought the said bank manager, Mr. Dipo Oshodi, who purported to have effected the changes. This was about April 2014.

“The applicant is not a director, shareholde­r or participan­t in the companies named in the aforementi­oned four accounts.

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