The Federal High Court, Abuja
presided over by the Honourable Justice Quadri has adjourned the matter seeking
to remove Ibrahim Mustapha Magu as the Acting Chairman of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission to 29th June, 2017.
At the resumed hearing of the
Originating Summons, the Plaintiff, Barrister Johnmary Chukwukasi Jideobi, who
represented himself, informed the Court that the Magu and the EFCC (the 3rd
and 4th Defendants) just served him their Counter affidavit and written
addresses just this morning in the Court room despite filing the said processes
since the 3rd of April, 2017. The Plaintiff invited the Court to
take note of the unhealthy conduct of Magu and EFCC by deliberately refusing to
serve him much earlier despite the fact that he has been calling them and
demanding for the processes. He submitted that the conduct of the 3rd
and 4th Defendants constituted an unhealthy drag on speedy
administration of justice.
As a result, the Plaintiff sought
for a short adjournment to enable him file a further affidavit and do a
composite reply to the Defendants’ processes. The Defendants did not oppose the
application for adjournment. The Senate was not represented despite being
served with a hearing notice on Friday, 26th May, 2017.
Before the Court adjourned the
matter, a mild drama played out when the Plaintiff sought the leave of the
Court to make a very “salient observation”. The Plaintiff alleged that since
the last four or five days he has been receiving threatening calls from masked
numbers warning him to withdraw the matter or he would not be alive to hear the
Court’s judgment on the matter. In his words: “My Lord, since the last four or
five days, I have been receiving calls from unknown numbers demanding that I
withdraw the present suit. I do not know who they are, who sent them or who
they are working for. But their messages have always been one and the same
which is that if I do not withdraw the present suit, I will not be alive to her
the judgment of the Court in the matter. I perfectly appreciate the weight of
this concern which I have decided to share in the open Court. Being a Lawyer, I
appreciate the weight of my complaint and I make this complaint with a very
sense of responsibility since it borders on threat to my own life. I do not
belong to any other institution. This is where I belong and this institution
should protect me.” After noting his concern, the presiding Judge, Hon. Justice
Quadri encouraged him to petition the relevant security agencies who could use
advanced technology like the GPS to unmask and track the phone numbers. The
Plaintiff replied that he had instructed his Lawyers to address his petition to
the Inspector-General of Police and the State Security Service [DSS].
It would be recalled that the
Plaintiff had approached the Federal High Court seeking, among others for;
A SOLEMN DECLARATION OF THIS
HONOURABLE COURT, that under and by virtue of section 2 (3) of the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission Establishment Act 2004, the 4th Defendant,
Ibrahim Magu, cannot continue to function in office as Acting Chairman of the
3rd Defendant, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, after the decision of
the 1st Defendant, The Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which
rejected the nomination of the 4th Defendant as Chairman of the 3rd Defendant.
A SOLEMN DECLARATION OF THIS
HONOURABLE COURT, that the 2nd Defendant, the Honourable Attorney-General
of the Federation, and through him the Federal Government of Nigeria, are bound
by the decision of the 1st Defendant, the Senate of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria, rejecting the 4th Defendant, Ibrahim Magu, as Chairman of the 3rd
Defendant, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and cannot continue to
treat, recognize, deal with or deploy the 4th Defendant as Acting Chairman of
the 3rd Defendant.
AN INJUNCTION restraining
the 4th Defendant, Ibrahim Magu, whether by himself, his servants, agents or
privies, or in any manner whatsoever from functioning in office as or from
performing or continuing to perform the duties of or from holding himself out
or parading himself as the Acting Chairman of the 3rd Defendant, Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission.
AN ORDER, forthwith
directing the 4th Defendant, Ibrahim Magu, to vacate, relinquish and surrender
his office as Acting Chairman of the 3rd Defendant, Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission.
Assassination Update: Court Adjourns Suit Seeking to Remove Magu to 29th June, 2017
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