Former Governor Yahaya Bello Seeks Transfer Of EFCC Case To Kogi

Date: 27-06-2024 1:20 pm (2 days ago) | Author: onuigbo felicia
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The former Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, has requested the transfer of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)'s case against him to Kogi State.

Bello argues that since the alleged offence occurred during his tenure as governor of the state, it is appropriate for the legal proceedings to be conducted there.

The EFCC has been investigating Bello over allegations of financial misconduct and misuse of public funds during his time in office.

The Court of Appeal in Abuja had set aside the contempt proceedings instituted by the immediate past governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, against the Chairman of the EFCC, Olanipekun Olukoyede.

The Court of Appeal had granted an ex parte motion for stay of proceedings of contempt application against Olukoyede by Bello.

The Court of Appeal presided over by Justice Joseph O.K. Oyewole consequently granted the EFCC’s application to serve the processes in the appeal by substituted means on the former governor.

Oyewole was assisted by Hon Justice P. C. Obiora JCA and Hon. Justice Okon Abang JCA.

Olukoyede was summoned to appear before the Kogi State High Court in May to show cause why he should not be committed to prison for disobeying its orders following the siege laid to the former governor’s Abuja home after the court ruled in favour of Bello in the fundamental human rights suits he filed before the court.

The EFCC boss, however, appealed the ruling of the trial court and sought a stay of the proceedings of the court.

The Kogi State High Court based its ruling on the premise that the EFCC chair carried out “some acts upon which they (the EFCC) have been restrained” by the Court on February 9, pending the hearing and determination of the substantive originating motion.

However, in a unanimous judgment on Thursday, the three-man panel of justices; Justice A.M. Talba, Justice D. Z. Senchi, and Justice Joseph Oyewole, set aside the proceedings.

While delivering the lead judgment, Justice Oyewole, overruled the respondent’s preliminary objection, citing technicalities.

Posted: at 27-06-2024 01:20 PM (2 days ago) | Addicted Hero
- gogoman at 27-06-2024 02:08 PM (2 days ago)
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 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Posted: at 27-06-2024 02:08 PM (2 days ago) | Grande Master
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- Baye77 at 27-06-2024 03:06 PM (2 days ago)
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Hahaha... See this chronic thief o Grin Grin
Posted: at 27-06-2024 03:06 PM (2 days ago) | Hero
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- Jiiitk4 at 27-06-2024 03:42 PM (2 days ago)
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Yaya Bello is dishing out orders from his hideouts to EFCC while the government of Tinubu is busy ordering courts to give out orders for the forfeiture of Emiefele's properties. Tell me why God will not punish these acclaimed owners of Nigeria.
Posted: at 27-06-2024 03:42 PM (2 days ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Patode at 27-06-2024 04:52 PM (2 days ago)
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Yahaya Bello wants to play 'Ibori type' card where the judge will say NOT GUILTY to all the charges.
Posted: at 27-06-2024 04:52 PM (2 days ago) | Upcoming
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