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Court vacates forfeiture order on Stella Oduah’s assets

Last updated: June 8, 2020 2:57 pm
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TRACKING___A Federal High Court in Abuja has vacated the interim forfeiture order it made on October 18, 2019 in relation to some assets the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) claimed belonged to ex-Aviation Minister, Senator Stella Oduah.

Justice Inyang Ekwo, in a judgment on Monday, held that the EFCC failed to establish a link between the assets and the ex-Minister.

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The EFCC had applied for the interim forfeiture order in furtherance of its investigation of allegation that Oduah diverted part of the N9.5 billion fund meant for the provision security equipment in some airports during her tenure as Aviation Minister, the Nation reports.

The EFCC had claimed, in an affidavit supporting its application for the forfeiture order, that Oduah, who was Aviation Minister between 2012 and 2014, allegedly connived with banks officials to divert the fund and allegedly used the money to procure broadcast equipment for Crystal Television Ltd., newspaper printing press, six dredgers and quarry.

Justice Ekwo, in the judgment on Monday, struck out the counter-affidavit filed against the motion to show cause, filed by Crystal Television Ltd and the other companies affected by the interim order, on the grounds that it was defective.

The judge noted that the counter-affidavit, filed for the EFCC by its lawyer, O. I. Uket, to rebut the companies’ claims, was filed out of time without first seeking the court’s leave for an extension of time to file.

He further noted that, rather than apply to the Court for leave to file his counter-affidavit out of time, the EFCC’s lawyer proceeded to pay a default fee of N3,000 without the court’s consent.

“The right thing to do was for the applicant to apply for extension of time, any payment of default fees made by the applicant, without first applying for extension of time, is unlawful, he took the law into his hands.

“The consequences of filing a process, without the leave of court to file out of time, is that the process is incompetent and liable to be struck out.

“The counter affidavit is struck out with all the processes filed along with it. The implication is that there is no counter-affidavit.” the judge said.

Justice Ekwo proceeded to consider the case of the respondents – Crystal Television Ltd and the other affected entities – and held that “they have establish the fact of ownership of the assets” and that they have no link with the ex-Minister.

The judge further held that the respondents have shown cause why the prayer by the EFCC, that the order of interim forfeiture made on October 18, 2019 be made permanent, should not be granted

“The interim order is set aside. The case of the applicant is dismissed,” Justice Ekwo held.

The judge rejected the oral application made by respondents’ lawyer, N. Abdul, for N200million cost.

Culled from the Nation

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