Justice Ntong Ntong of the Akwa Ibom State High Court, sitting in
Ikot Ekpene, Akwa- Ibom State, on Friday vacated an order of interim
injunction restraining the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission from
investigating the accounts of Akwa Ibom State Government as well as
some of the state’s past officials.
The court had on July 13 ruled in favour of an ex-parte motion filed
before it by the Akwa Ibom State’s Attorney General and Commissioner for
Justice, Uwemedimo Nwoko, seeking an order of interim injunction
restraining the Federal Government or any of its agencies, including the
EFCC, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences
Commission (ICPC), and the Inspector General of Police from arresting,
from detaining or investigating any official of the state government,
past or present, without any report of indictment by the Akwa Ibom State
House of Assembly.
An EFCC source said one of those being investigated is Godswill
Akpabio, a former governor of the state, and minority leader of the
Nigerian senate.
However, the EFCC, through a motion on notice, filed on August 2, 2016, approached the court to quash the injunction.
At the resumption of the matter on Friday, counsel to the EFCC, Ben
Ubi, told the court of an application dated July 29, 2016 and filed on
the August 2 asking the court to vacate the restraining order
In response, the Attorney General of Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Nwoko
argued that his seven days to respond to the application by the EFCC had
not elapsed. Besides, he said he had filed a motion on notice for the
enlargement of the lifespan of the interim injunction.
The judge having listened to arguments on both sides vacated the
interim order of injunction and then adjourned the matter to October 19
for hearing of the preliminary objection of the EFCC alongside other
applications
The legal fireworks initiated by the Akwa ibom State Attorney
General and Commissioner for Justice, against the EFCC and other
agencies were sparked by a petition received by the EFCC against some
governors and officials of the past regimes in Akwa Ibom State.
The vacation of the restraining order on the EFCC has now paved ways
for the commission to continue its work in that regard, the Head of
Media and Publicity for the EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren, said in a statement
on Friday
“Also, the vacation of the order has also voided an earlier order
restraining the Speaker of Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Akwa Ibom
State House of Assembly, Clerk of the Akwa Ibom State House of
Assembly, the Auditor General of Akwa Ibom State and the Accountant
General of Akwa Ibom State from surrendering themselves or any document
or financial records to the EFCC, ICPC or any other person.”
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