Oyo-Ita’s Trial Stoped Over EFCC’s ‘Misconduct’
The ongoing
trial of the former Head of Service, Mrs Winifred Oyo-Its, and others on
Wednesday suffer a set back as the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has
ordered a stay of proceeding .
The trial
judge, Justice Taiwo Taiwo, in his ruling, described the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC)’s act in obtaining an exparte order for the freezing
of bank accounts of the 4th, 5th, and 6th defendants in the matter before
another court as “an abuse of court process.”
Justice
Taiwo, who described the EFCC’s conduct as “judge shopping” aimed at getting a
favourable court judgment, said the anti-corruption agency’s conduct was
reprehensible and condemnable.
He said it
was an act of forum shopping.
Taiwo, who
was visibly angry with the anti-graft agency’s action, said it was a
contemptuous move.
The judge
then ordered a stay of proceedings in the trial until the EFCC and its lawyer
“do the needful” by withdrawing the application before the other court.
The News
Agency of Nigeria observes that Justice Taiwo did not fix any date for the
court to reconvene sitting on the matter.
The EFCC had
filed an exparte motion with suit number: FHC/ABJ/CS/1202/2020 before Justice
Folashade Giwa-Ogunbanjo for the freezing of the bank accounts of 4th, 5th and
6th defendants in the alleged N570 million money laundering charge preferred
against the ex-HoS and others, even when the matter is ongoing before Justice
Taiwo.
NAN reports
that while Oyo-Ita is the 1st defendant in the suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/60/2020
before Taiwo, Garba Umar, and his two companies; Slopes International Ltd and
Gooddeal Investment Ltd are 4th, 5th and 6th defendants respectively.
Others in
the case include Frontline Ace Global Services Ltd and Asanaya Projects as 2nd
and 3rd, while Ubong Okon Effiok and his two companies; U & U Global
Services Ltd and Prince Mega Logistics Ltd are 7th, 8th and 9th defendants
respectively.
The defence
lawyers had urged the court to discontinue the trial until the EFCC’s counsel,
Mohammed Abubakar, withdraws the application before Justice Giwa-Ogunbanjo,
describing the act as an abuse of court process.
Also Justice
Taiwo, on Feb. 11, threatened to return the case file of Oyo-Ita’s trial to the
Chiefs Judge, Justice John Tsoho, for reassignment.
He then
fixed the ruling on the matter until today, March 3.
NAN

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