Mr Obi, however, commended the EFCC, saying the fund recovery was a step in the right direction.
He described lawyers as indispensable allies in the nation’s anti-corruption efforts.
Mr Olukoyede stated, “Fraud is not success; it is a trap.’’
Mr Oyewale did not respond to inquiries by our correspondent on Wednesday.
The anti-graft agency’s chief praised the association for spotlighting the nexus between corruption, governance and the media.
Mr Olukoyode said that good governance could be attained if Nigerians collectively played their roles as good citizens.
The Gazette learnt that Mr Davies evaded arrest on two separate occasions earlier in August when the police went to his Abuja home in Wuse Zone 2 to effect his arrest.
The EFCC’s fresh wanted notice did not provide details of the transactions directly tied to Mr Enweremadu.
The suspects were apprehended on Wednesday following credible intelligence and surveillance.
It’s fine if Ojulari fancies his task as raising the dead, but a long, distinguished list of his predecessors who tried were lunch for the beast.
