AFederal high court sitting in Lagos today discharged and acquitted the
Lagos state House of Assembly Speaker, Hon Adeyemi Ikuforiji and his
aide Oyebode Atoyebi of the N503m money laundering charges brought
against them by EFCC. EFCC now says they plan to appeal the verdict. Find a statement they posted on their Facebook page below...
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has said it will appeal against the ruling of Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal High Court, Lagos, which today set free the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Adeniyi Ikuforiji and his aide, Oyebode Atoyebi.
Both had been standing trial on a 54-count charge of money laundering to the tune of N503million.
Justice
Buba, today ruled that the prosecution failed to prove its case against
the accused persons, According to him, the trial was “anachronistic,”
adding that the prosecution ‘ misconstrued and mis-interpreted the Money
Laundering Act”.
Lead defense counsel,
Wole Olanipekun( SAN), had prayed the court to discountenance the
charges preferred against Ikuforiji, saying that, the Money Laundering
Act 2004, with which the accused person was charged, have been repealed
and replaced with the Money Laundering Act 2011, and so should not have
been used in charging him.
Atoyebi’s counsel, Tunde Akinbisi, aligned his submissions with the arguments of Olanipekun.
Justice
Buba upheld Olanipekun’s submissions and ruled that “the first and
second defendants are hereby discharged and acquitted”.
But
EFCC expressed dissatisfaction with the ruling. “The learned judge
erred in this ruling. The proof of evidence to the charge clearly showed
that the provisions of the Money Laundering Act had been violated by
the accused persons in receiving various cash payments from the assembly
amounting to about N338.8 million.
The Commission stated that it will explore the option of appeal to bring the accused persons to justice.
Can u beat DAT?
ReplyDeleteIf money dey hook throat these oldmen for don die since.
ReplyDeleteSame of the same, everything will go in circles, at the end of the day it matter will be swept under the carpet and nothing will come out of it.
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Too much negative energy everywhere,wonder how the country is ever going to move forward
ReplyDeleteFIRST TO COMMENT***(GURU) We have heard...
ReplyDeletehmm! the man played his game well..he settled the Judge wela..Apc things....
ReplyDeleteFirst to comment.........Ay
ReplyDeleteGuess they got a bone to pick here!
ReplyDeleteEveryday we hear how huge amounts of money are stolen in Naija and yet this so called government can provide us with steady electricity and good roads. There is God ooo 😩😫😭😪
ReplyDeleteThe judge might be given blown envelope.
ReplyDeleteI don't trust this ppl
BORN TO SHINE!!!
These country called Nigeria is a joke
ReplyDeleteEFCC now says they plan to appeal the verdict. Find a statement they posted on their Facebook page
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The Judge has been bribed as usual.
ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Unto say we no fit do anything na just to dey watch nw......
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
Just waiting for d day I will hear somthing differnt
ReplyDeleteHmmmm appeal ooooo appeal but if na fishermen una court go say make dem pay 10million. Issokay!
ReplyDeleteMy tots exactly
DeleteYou just spoke my mind
DeleteAnd this same crook is campaigning for governor of Lagos, if APC fields him I won't vote cos I can't vote for PDP either
ReplyDeleteAll is well,they sud keep on Embezzling d money..
ReplyDeleteThey don leave people wey dey guilty and arrest common fishermen bcos say they catch fish for water. EFCC na God go punish una generation one by one.God will neva leave una alone. Stupid people
ReplyDeleteThey don leave people wey dey guilty and arrest common fishermen bcos say they catch fish for water. EFCC na God go punish una generation one by one.God will neva leave una alone. Stupid people
ReplyDeleteThey don leave people wey dey guilty and arrest common fishermen bcos say they catch fish for water. EFCC na God go punish una generation one by one.God will neva leave una alone. Stupid people
ReplyDeleteBribe Bribe Bribe!!!
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ReplyDeleteYou are such a terrible person Linda because I haven't posted that the judge was bribed you refused to post my comment. The law is the law EFCC needs to up their game.
ReplyDeleteRichman When steal money we no dey see der face for crimefghter,Naija and wayo justice
ReplyDeleteUna see una country? Man catch fish for river 100.million for bail ooo, thief 500 million dem acquit u
ReplyDeleteChei this country shd be given back to d colonial masters, let them correct everything, haba them swear for niger
Soon the theft of 503Mill will be swept under the carpet. We have so much money, blessed with natural resources and yet we live in abject poverty.
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