Obanikoro and his family
are suing the commission, seeking court’s declaration that the forceful seizure
of their personal effects constitutes a gross violation of their rights.
The applicants include Obanikoro’s wife Moroophat, his sons Gbolahon, Babajide and his wife Fati.
The applicants include Obanikoro’s wife Moroophat, his sons Gbolahon, Babajide and his wife Fati.
The former Minister of
State for Defence, Sen Musiliu Obanikoro, has sued the EFCC for the seizure of
his property.
He filed the suit on
Wednesday at the Federal High Court in Lagos.
The applicants are praying
the court for an order, setting aside the forceful detention of their
properties on June 14, 2016.
They are demanding an
“unreserved public apology”, as well as N100m as general damages against the
commission.
The applicants are also
seeking an order restraining the EFCC from arresting, detaining or harassing
them or entering their premises again to seize their properties.
The EFCC had claimed that
Obanikoro received suspicious payments from the Office of the National Security
Adviser through companies linked to Obanikoro’s family.
The commission said that
about one million dollars was transferred from ONSA to Mob Integrated Services
on March 18, 2015.
But, the family, though
their lawyer, Mr. Lawal Pedro (SAN), said that the documents and properties
seized by the EFCC had nothing to do with ONSA.
They claimed that the
commission violated Regulation 13 of the EFCC (Enforcement Regulation) 2010
,which provides that it shall “apply and obtain” a court order to enter and
search any premises.
But the commission had told
court to dismiss the suit, insisting that it acted in accordance with the
provisions of the law.
Justice Abdulazeez Anka has
fixed March 28 for ruling.
(NAN)

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