- The EFCC is seeking to arrest and prosecute the former governor on 19 counts bordering on alleged money laundering, breach of trust and misappropriation of funds to the tune of N80.2billion
The move by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to arrest the embattled immediate-past governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, has suffered a setback.
This is as the Court of Appeal in Abuja on Monday did not sit to hear the appeal filed by the anti-graft agency against the order of a Kogi High Court restraining it from apprehending the former governor.
Within Nigeria reports that he Kogi court, in a ruling on April 17, restrained the EFCC from arresting, detaining and prosecuting Bello.
The judge, I.A Jamil, gave the order in a two-hour judgment delivered in suit no HCL/68/M/2020 in Lokoja, the Kogi State capital, on Wednesday.
The judgment was sequel to the ”siege’ laid to Bello’s home in Abuja by EFCC operatives in a bid to arrest him.
The EFCC is seeking to arrest and prosecute the former governor on 19 counts bordering on alleged money laundering, breach of trust and misappropriation of funds to the tune of N80.2billion.
The anti-graft agency determined to get Bello to face the law for his alleged crime, approached the Federal High Court in Abuja on the same day to get an arrest warrant.
The warrant was issued following an ex parte motion filed by the EFCC.
In his ruling on the motion, Justice Emeka Nwite also directed that the former governor be produced before him on Thursday, April 18, for arraignment.
He said, “It is hereby ordered as follows:
That an order of this honourable court is hereby made directing and/or issuing a warrant for the immediate arrest of the defendant to bring him before this honourable court for arraignment.
“That case is adjourned until April 18 for arraignment.”