Court Protect Yari Against ICPC’s Move
The Federal
High Court in Abuja, on Monday, restrained the Independent Corrupt Practices
and other related offences Commission (ICPC) and the Attorney General of the
Federation (AGF) from confiscating the assets and property belonging to the
immediate-past Governor of Zamfara, Abdulazeez Yari.
Justice
Taiwo Taiwo, in a ruling in an ex-parte application for interim injunctions
brought by Yari’s Counsel, Mahmud Magaji, SAN, also restrained the ICPC and AGF
from interfering with Yari’s enjoyment of the rights enshrined in Sections 34,
35, 37, 41 and 43 of the Constitution.
Justice
Taiwo also directed parties in the case to maintain status quo pending the
hearing and determination of the substantive suit.
The judge
said the orders made are to subsist pending the determination of the
fundamental rights enforcement suit filed by the ex-governor.
The News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Justice Taiwo had, on Aug. 16, granted the
ICPC’s request to freeze Yari’s accounts in Polaris and Zenith banks.
The judge,
however, said that the orders made on Monday did not affect the earlier one
relating to only accounts in the two banks.
NAN reports
that the orders granted in the judge’s ruling on Monday include: “An order of
interim injunction retraining the respondents from seizing, impounding, taking
over, confiscating or otherwise forfeiting the assets and property of the
applicant wherever they may be located within Nigeria or anywhere else in the
world pending the hearing and determination of the hearing and determination of
the motion on notice.
“An order of
interim injunction restraining the respondents from unlawfully interfering with
the applicants‘ rights to Sections 34, 35, 37, 41 and 43 of the Constitution of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) until the hearing and
determination of the substantive suit.
”An order of
this honourable court directing the parties to maintain status quo pending the
hearing and determination of the substantive suit.”
Yari, who
was also the former Chairman Nigeria Governors Forum, in seeking the orders
granted, argued that he had been subjected to various forms of intimidation,
arrest and detention based on spurious allegations by some powerful elements of
the APC against him to the agents of the 1st and 2nd respondents (AGF and
ICPC).
The former
governor, who described the action as a witch-hunt through his lawyer, said it
was politically motivated.
He said:
“These individuals thus decided to carry out a vendetta and revenge against the
applicant including instigating the respondents against the applicant upon
their spurious conclusion without evidence that the applicant was guilty of
corrupt practices as former governor of Zamfara and was in breach of the Code
of Conduct Act.
“This
witch-hunt, is clearly politically motivated, baseless, and has been designed
only to discredit and humiliate the applicant in a bid to decimate him
politically and this court is statutorily empowered to protect any violation
against the applicant’s fundamental rights.
“The 1st and
2nd respondents are determined on a follow up attack upon the applicant and his
family by the use of allegations of wrongdoing which had been concocted against
the applicant in 2019 immediately the Supreme Court decided all elected
officials of the APC should step aside for the PDP as an excuse to arrest the
applicant and his wife and to arraign them on trumped up charges.
“The agents
of the 2nd respondent invaded the applicant’s private residence and nothing
incriminating was ever found against The Applicant, in spite of the several
investigations carried out by the respondents.
“The
applicant is the immediate-past Executive Governor of Zamfara and before then
he was elected into the House of Representatives.
“The
applicant states that he has been having series of harassment and intimidation
by the agents of the respondent, some arising from the loss of the All
Progressives Congress in Zamfara to the Peoples Democratic Party.
“The said
loss arose from the decision of the Supreme Court wherein the court directed
that all the elected officers in Zamfara should vacate office for the 2nd
runner up of the 2019 General Election.”
FROM
pmnewsnigeria.com/2019/08/19/yari-secures-court-protection-against-icpc
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