“We strongly believe that between the tribunal and Supreme Court, the petitions can be resolved within seven days from today.”
Mr Agbakoba said recent decisions of the courts have not reflected what may be called reasonable adjudication of political matters.
According to him, since the EFCC is a creation of the National Assembly, it does not have the powers to interfere with the activities of state governments.
The EFCC had on Thursday arraigned Aliyu Bello, alongside Dauda Sulaiman before an Abuja Federal High Court, over alleged N10 billion money laundering and fraud.
Tony Uranta, popular human rights activist, has passed on.
It is uncertain if the organiser revoked the governor’s invitation just like the Nigerian Bar Association withdrew theirs.
Mr. Nwude had convinced a Brazilian bank director, Nelson Sakaguchi, to buy a yet-to-be-built airport in Abuja for $242 million, EFCC said.
