A Federal Capital Territory High Court in Jabi, Abuja, has ordered
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to immediately grant bail
to a former Aide de Camp to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Col.
Ojogbane Adegbe, on liberal terms.Justice Yusuf Halilu, ruling on a fundamental human rights
enforcement suit filed by Adegbe on Tuesday, however, refused the
plaintiff’s prayer for N100m compensation for unlawful detention by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and request for written
apology from the anti-graft agency.Meanwhile, before the judge started delivering his ruling on Tuesday,
Adegbe’s lawyer, Mr. Ogwu Onoja (SAN), informed the court that the
EFCC after the hearing of the suit on February 25, transferred the
ex-President’s ADC from its custody to the Army.
But EFCC’s lawyer, Benda Musu, when asked to respond to the
plaintiff’s lawyer’s claim, said she did not have more knowledge about
the said transfer than the SAN had.
The judge however went on to deliver his ruling declaring as
unconstitutional and illegal the detention of the applicant since
February 11 without filing charges against him.
The judge also reprimanded the anti-graft agency for “reducing itself
to the police station or detention centre of the Nigerian Army”.
He observed that the EFCC took contradictory positions by claiming
that it was investigating alleged arms procurement fraud for which
Adegbe was arrested and in another breath claimed to be holding the
plaintiff on the instruction of the Army.
“While respondent (EFCC) is dancing makossa in one side, it is singing another song on the other side,” the judge noted.
The judge however said he was unable to direct the EFCC to pay
damages to the applicant or tender apology to him, since he remained in
the service of the Army and the anti-graft agency was equally a
government agency.
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