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Appeal Court Fails to Hear EFCC Suit Against Order Restraining Ex-Kogi Governor’s Arrest

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The Court of Appeal in Abuja on Monday did not sit to hear the appeal lodged by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) against the order of a Kogi High Court which restrained the anti-graft agency from arresting the immediate-past governor, Yahaya Bello.

The EFCC had appealed the order on March 11, and sought for a stay of execution in Appeal No: CA/ABJ/CV/175/2024.
The Court of Appeal did not grant the stay of execution but fixed Monday, April 22 for hearing.
However, the Kogi High Court, on April 17, delivered its substantive judgment in the matter and directed the commission to seek the leave of a superior court before taking further step against Bello.
The judgment was read at about noon.
As at about 8am, when EFCC laid siege on Bello’s Abuja residence, the interim injunction, which restrained them from arresting or harassing him, among others, was still subsisting.
Justice Isa Abdullahi had, in his latest verdict, granted an order enforcing the Fundamental Rights of Bello to liberty and freedom of movement and fair hearing.
The court restrained from harassing , threatening to arrest or detain Bello on the basis of the criminal Charges now pending before the Federal High Court, Abuja to wit; Charge No. FHC/ABJ/CR/550/2022 between FRN v. Ali Bello & Anor, without prejudice to the power of the said Federal High Court.

The judge also granted an order directing the EFCC not to invite, arrest or detain the Applicant on account of a reasonable belief that the Applicant has committed any financial crime, without first obtaining the leave of a superior Court of Record, especially haven regard to the antecedents of the Respondent in the manner it has managed its engagements with the Applicant.”

The EFCC is seeking to arraign the former governor on 19 counts bordering on alleged money laundering, breach of trust and misappropriation of funds to the tune of N80.2billion.

The EFCC, in its appeal through its solicitor, J.S. Okutepa (SAN), is seeking a stay of execution to the order of the trial court in Kogi. (NAN)

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