News
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Ibori Denies
Receiving EFCC Invitation. Vows To Challenge
EFCC’s Political Persecution |
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By Tony Eluemunor
Newsdiaryonline Tue April 13,2010 |
Chief James Ibori Onanefe
Ibori’s has decried the Gestapo tactics
being employed on his matter by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC), and calls this a “political
harassment that demands for vigourous
legal challenge so that Nigeria is not
ruled like a fiefdom – and that is what
I will give”. In a press statement
signed by his Media Assistant, Mr. Tony
Eluemunor, Ibori calls the claim in the
EFCC that “letters of invitation have
been sent to his known addresses in
Lagos and Abuja while a court warrant
has equally been obtained for his
arrest”, is a wicked lie as no such
letter was ever received.
Ibori asks his supporters not to panic
because up till today Tuesday 13th April
2010, no letter inviting him for
questioning from either the EFCC or any
other security agency, has been
received” in any of his houses both in
Abuja or Lagos. EFCC knows this to be
the truth that is why it did not mention
the dates of those alleged invitations –
because no such letters of invitation
were ever sent to him.
Instead, it is on record that Ibori’s
counsel, Mr. J. B. Dauda (SAN) wrote a
petition to both the Attorney-General of
the Federation and the Chairman of EFCC,
dated Monday 12th April, 2010, (and this
was reported in some national and
internet publications of 13th April
2010) over the unsubstantiated media
reports of the past two weeks that Ibori
had been on the run from the EFCC. Also,
it is on record that Ibori has
instituted a suit against the EFCC over
this same issue.
Ibori’s statement said that
surprisingly, immediately after EFCC
received Ibori’s petition and also
learnt that Ibori had filed a suit
against the agency in court, it applied
its Gestapo tactics and rushed to the
news media with the malicious falsehood
that the agency had invited Ibori for
questioning.
Ibori maintains that EFCC’s action is
just political and not criminal, and it
shows that the arm-twisting that defaced
the final years of the last
administration has been allowed back
into Nigeria as the country enters an
election year. Ibori’s lawyer made this
clear in the petition to both the
Attorney-General and the EFCC that this
matter had been thoroughly investigated
in the past and the case rested.
According to the petition: “It is a
matter of public record and judicial
decisions that you have on behalf of the
Attorney-General vigourously
investigated every aspect of our
client’s tenure as Governor of Delta
State and failed to find any crime
committed inclusive of allegations of
conspiracy, official corruption,
diversion and misappropriation of public
funds, stealing and money laundering for
the period 29th May, 1999 to 29th May,
2007. The said investigation covered
among other issues the purchase of
Wilbros by Ascot and the role of the
Applicant in respect thereof.
“It is also a matter of record that the
head of the investigators, YAHAHA BELLO,
and contained in his counter affidavit
filed in Suit No. FHC/B/CS/862/ 2007 AG
Delta v. EFCC& Ords, admitted that all
these facts have been investigated and
the matter charged to court. In very
simple elementary terms what your
Organisation is doing is seeking to
reinvestigate a matter you have already
investigated and discharged (which in
this instance amounts to an acquittal)
amounts to not only a complete
infraction of the Nigerian Constitution
but as a breach of our client’s
fundamental human rights. Nowhere in
world except in except of course in some
notorious Banana Republics is the rule
of law and the constitutionalism
trampled upon so aggressively as you are
doing in this instance.
“It is neither fair nor decent to
criminalize our client on the pages of
the newspapers without any formal
invitation to clear his name, which the
courts have already done for him.“Take
notice therefore that if there is any
attempt to interfere with our client’s
liberty merely because you control the
coercive forces we shall have no option
but to have recourse to judicial redress
before the courts which is the last hope
for the defenceless man such as our
client”.
Signed: Tony Eluemunor.
Media Assistant to Chief Ibori.
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