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House C’ttee Issues Bench Warrant against Magu over Patience Jonathan’s Petition

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James Emejo

The Chairman of the House of Representa­tives Committee on Public Petitions, Hon. Abonta Uzoma Nkem (PDP, Abia), yesterday issued a warrant of arrest on the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ibrahim Magu, for failing to appear before the committee for the third time without excuse.

It followed a motion moved by a member of the committee, Hon. Kingsley Chinda, who said Magu’s attitude was not only unfair but “very disrespect­ful to parliament.”

He said while the committee does not intend to victimise the anti-graft agency, it is however determined to protect the interest of Nigerians.

Magu was invited for the umpteenth time to clarify allegation­s that the commission had instructed commercial banks to place restrictio­ns on the accounts of former First Lady, Mrs. Patience Jonathan, unjustly.

Mrs. Jonathan had petitioned the National Assembly over what she described as “persistent, consistent, unwarrante­d personal and physical attacks” on her, relatives and friends by security agents, including the EFCC.

Some of the banks which appeared before the committee had attributed some of the restrictio­ns to EFCC directive while some claims had turned controvers­ial.

Abonta, however, said the appearance of the EFCC was critical to resolving most of the petitions and wondered why the commission had declined the committee’s invitation­s without excuse or any form of representa­tion.

At the last hearing, he resisted calls by committee members to issue a warrant of arrest but in stead, issued a final summon to the commission’s boss.

But Magu, again, failed to turn up at the resumed hearing yesterday, prompting the committee to resolve that he be issued a bench warrant and produced at next hearing on November 7.

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