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Don’t act above law in prosecuting Yahaya Bello, lawyer advises EFCC

Mr Onokpasa said EFCC’s declaration of Mr Bello wanted was illegal until an existing valid court order was vacated.

• April 21, 2024
Governor Yahaya Bello
Yahaya Bello

A lawyer, Jesutega Onokpasa, has advised the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission not to act above the law in its efforts to arrest and prosecute the immediate past governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, over alleged N80.2 billion fraud.

Mr Onokpasa, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, at a news conference on Sunday in Abuja, advised the EFCC to first vacate the existing court order restraining it from arresting and prosecuting Bello.

The commission declared Mr Bello wanted for alleged cases of money laundering to the tune of N80.2 billion.

The commission on Wednesday recorded a failed attempt to arrest the former governor at his Abuja residence.

According to him, the declaration of Mr Bello wanted by EFCC is also illegal, until the existing valid court order is vacated.

He described attempts by EFCC to arrest Mr Bello without vacating the existing order from a court of coordinate jurisdiction as illegal.

He said what EFCC was doing at the moment could best be described as persecuting, rather than seeking to prosecute Bello.

“The immediate past governor has been trending in the news in a manner that calls for great concern with a plethora of ramifications. Cutting across serious issues such as fundamental human rights, the rule of law, and then other matters of political significance. As far as we are aware, former governor Bello had obtained a court order restraining the EFCC from arresting, arraigning or prosecuting him. We state categorically that it was perfectly entitled in law to place reliance on the protection of the law. Indeed, the same law which binds absolutely all of us in a civilised society. The motto of the EFCC is that no one is above the law. Well, that starts with the EFCC itself, which is certainly not and cannot possibly be above the law. The remedy against an order of court is to vacate the order or to appeal the same, and most certainly not for law enforcement to thumb its nose at the court and decompose into lawlessness and brigandage,’’ he said.

Mr Onokpasa said that the withdrawal of the security details to Mr Bello was also illegal, and thus politically exposing him to great danger.

He said that as a former governor, Mr Bello was entitled to a certain number of security details for protection. He claimed that the former governor’s travail in the hand of EFCC was politically motivated by his perceived enemies.

“We unequivocally condemn this witch-hunt against a citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and former governor of one of the states of this country,’’ he said.

Mr Onokpasa said that while no one was condoling corruption, if there was a case of corruption against anybody, the prosecution should be done according to law.

He called on all well-meaning Nigerians, including incumbent and former governors to stand against what he described as “utter travesty.’’

“Today it may be the turn of Bello. Well, tomorrow it might be the turn of any one of us,’’ he said.

Fielding questions from journalists, Mr Onokpasa said that the narrative that Bello was running away from prosecution was untrue.

He said it was the right of Mr Bello to seek the protection of the court in protecting his human right.

He said that in as much as Mr Bello had valid court order restraining the EFCC from arresting or prosecuting him, the only remedy for the commission was to return to court to vacate the order.

He said that even as a law-abiding citizen, Mr Bello ought not to cooperate with anybody trying to break the law to arrest him.

“Even this order, I was reliably informed today that the court even mandated the EFCC to seek leave of the court of appeal before it can arrest or arraign Bello. We should not tolerate illegality in the name of enforcing the law under the guise of enforcing the law,’’ he said.

Asked if Governor Usman Ododo of Kogi State’s action was not obstructing justice when he allegedly whisked away Mr Bello from his Abuja residence from being arrested by EFCC operatives, Mr Onokpasa said there was no evidence to that effect.

He said no one had valid evidence that Mr Bello was in the house at that material time on that day, or that Mr Ododo was in the said vehicle that entered Mr Bello’s residence.

(NAN)

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