EFCC To Pay N5m Compensation To Bala Mohammed
The Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC ) were today ordered to pay five million
compensation to a former Minister, Malam Bala Mohammed, for infringing on his
liberty by a FCT High Court.
Mohammed, who
was minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in the Goodluck Jonathan
Administration, was in the custody of EFCC from Oct. 24, 2016, to Nov.
29, 2016 when the court granted him bail.
However, he
remained in the custody of EFCC until Dec. 8, 2016
The agency claimed it acted based on a petition against him from a member of the public.
The former
minister filed a motion on notice on Nov. 16 before Justice Hussein
Baba-Yusuf for the enforcement of his fundamental rights which he claimed EFCC
violated. Baba-Yusuf on Nov. 29 granted him bail according to the
Provisions of Sections 165 and 158 (b) of the Administration of Justice Act
2015.
Delivering
judgment on the suit, Baba-Yusuf held that while the detention from Oct.
24 till Nov. 29 was lawful, his continued detention after he was
granted bail on Nov. 29 was illegal.
He held that
if it was true that the applicant was detained because he could not fulfil the
terms of bail granted by EFCC he fulfilled the condition for the bail that the
court granted him but was still detained.
The judge
held that the respondent was not sincere in the way it handled the matter when
it claimed that the applicant was detained based on a court order but failed to
obey another court order which gave him bail.
” The
detention is illegal and infringes on his personal liberty which is against the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
” I therefore declare
that the detention of the applicant
is unlawful and fragrant violation of his personal liberty.
” I also
declare that the applicant is entitled to bail by the respondent and a
compensation for the infringement of the applicant’s right be accessed at five
million naira,” the judge declared.
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