Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State has initiated legal proceedings against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over allegations of threats regarding his arrest, detention, and prosecution following the conclusion of his gubernatorial tenure.
According to NAN, the governor, represented by his attorney Darlington Ozurumba, filed a fundamental right enforcement suit before Justice Joyce Abdulmalik at the Federal High Court in Abuja.
Ozurumba informed the judge during the court session on Tuesday, that he had withdrawn the previous originating summons and replaced it with a new one.
The counsel stated that the EFCC had been properly served with the updated court documents.
However, EFCC counsel, Hadiza Afegbua said she had yet to review the new documents, noting the absence of proof of service in the court file.
Justice Abdulmalik subsequently adjourned the case until November 11 for further proceedings.
The originating summons, marked FHC/ABJ/CS/773/2024 and dated June 6, raised seven critical questions and sought 11 specific reliefs from the court regarding the actions of the EFCC.
Sanwo-Olu sought a declaration that under and by virtue of the provisions of Section 37 of the 1999 Constitution, “the plaintiff, as a citizen of Nigeria, is entitled to right to private and family life as a minimum guarantee encapsulated under the Constitution of the Republic of Nigeria, 1999 before, during and after occupation of public office created by the Constitution.”
He wants the court to declare that under and by virtue of the provisions of Sections 43 and 44(1) of the 1999 Constitution, he is entitled to acquire, own, operate and manage both moveable and immovable property.
This, he said, include bank accounts, as a minimum guarantee encapsulated under the constitution either before, during and after leaving public office of governor of a state.
The governor also wants the court to declare that upon community reading of the provisions of Sections 35(1) & (4) and 41(1) of the constitution, the threat of his investigation, arrest and detention by the EFCC during his tenure of office as governor is illegal.
He also said that the plan to arrest him was unconstitutional and a flagrant violation of his fundamental right to personal liberty and freedom of movement as guaranteed under Sections 35(1) & (4) and 41(1) of the Constitution of the federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 ( as amended).
The governor prayed the court to declare that the incessant harassment, threat of arrest and detention, against him upon the EFCC’s instigation by his political adversaries based on false and politically motivated allegation of corruption is a misuse of executive powers and abuse of public office.
He further wants the court to declare it as an unwarranted Interference with his fundamental right to personal liberty, freedom of movement, fair hearing and equal protection of the law as guaranteed by the constitution and the Africa Charter on Human & Peoples’ Rights, CAP A9 LFN 2004.
Sanwo-Olu, therefore, sought an order restraining the EFCC from harassing, intimidating, arresting, detaining, interrogating or prosecuting him in connection with his tenure as the governor of Lagos State.
He also prayed the court to make an order prohibiting and restraining the commission “from seizing the properties, the international passport and travel documents of the plaintiff or freezing the bank accounts of the plaintiff, his family members or in any other way to further breach the plaintiff’s fundamental rights guaranteed under the Constitution.”
He urged the court to make an order restraining the EFCC from inviting, arresting or detaining him in connection with his tenure as governor of the state or breach his fundamental rights to personal liberty, fair hearing, private and family life, freedom of movement, acquisition of moveable and immovable property as enshrined in the laws.
In the affidavit in support of the originating summons deposed to by Martha Kanu, a litigation secretary in the law firm, the lawyer said she was informed the facts by the governor at a tele-conference meeting which she believed to be true.
She alleged that as a way of getting at the governor, the EFCC was now making surreptitious plan to arrest some of his aides and family members based on the false and spurious allegations of diversion of funds.
She said the officials of the commission were now mounting pressure on some of the aides of the governor to come and make incriminating statements against him.
Besides, Kanu alleged that the anti-graft agency was also threatening to go after some contractors handling projects for the state government.
He said the agency was compelling them to come and make statements to implicate Sanwo-Olu of corruption as part of the orchestrated contrivance to build up a trumped-up case against him.
According to her, in a malicious attempt to get at the plaintiff, some of the plaintiff’s political adversaries in conjunction with some of the officials of the defendant are falsely ascribing to his administration of corrupt practices which are non-existent.
She alleged that the EFCC, through some of its officials, were desperately inventing false, spurious, and malicious allegations against the governor in order to use same as a basis for investigating, arresting, and prosecuting him after leaving office as governor.
New Daily Prime reports that Sanwo-Olu was sworn in as the governor of Lagos State on May 29, 2019, and was re-elected and sworn in again for a second term on May 29, 2023.
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