www.odogwublog.com reports that the Federal High Court in Abuja this Tuesday morning dismissed a fundamental human rights enforcement suit filed by wife of former President Goodluck Jonathan, Mrs. Patience Jonathan, against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission of violating her various rights.
Patience had in her suit filed on June 30, 2017,
accused the EFCC of harassing her over her political views she held in 2015.
She alleged that the anti-graft commission resorted
to invasion of houses linked to her, and obtaining interim forfeiture orders
against accounts and houses belonging to her, her non-government organization
and her family members.
But, delivering judgment on Tuesday, Justice John
Tsoho, ruled that none of her complaints against the EFCC was sustainable.
The judge ruled that none of her rights, including
rights to fair hearing, own property, family life, dignity of human
person, and freedom from discrimination, was violated by the actions of the
EFCC in the agency’s handling of the investigations of bank accounts and
properties linked to her and her relatives.
He held that the former First Lady having failed to
prove her allegations against the commission, was not entitled to any of the
six prayers, including N2bn damages, sought in the suit.
The judge noted that Patience’s case had been
weakened by the fact that the EFCC had said its investigations were ongoing.
Patience Jonathan loses N2Bn suit against EFCC as court insists her rights not violated
Reviewed by Unknown
on
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Rating:
No comments: