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Reasons why we moved Fani-Kayode to Lagos – EFCC


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Thursday explained why it moved former spokesman of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan’s campaign organisation, Femi Fani-Kayode, from Abuja to Lagos.

EFCC arrested Fani-Kayode in Abuja, but later transferred him to Lagos, where it obtained a court warrant to remand him in custody for three weeks.


The commission said the ex- Minister of Aviation’s movement to Lagos was informed by his involvement in fresh cases, which required thorough investigation by its Lagos office.

A lawyer with the EFCC, Salisu Majidadi said this while responding to a fundamental rights enforcement suit filed before the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Apo, Abuja.

Majidadi said, beyond the N800million payment made to Fani-Kayode by the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), for which he was earlier arrested in Abuja, there were fresh cases involving him in Lagos.

The lawyer, however, refused to disclose details of the cases in Lagos.

“We invited him (Fani-Kayode) on May 9. After he gave his voluntary statement he was granted bail immediately.

“But because he could not meet the bail condition, the respondent (EFCC), being a law abiding agency and bearing in mind the constitutional limit to keep the applicant in custody, we rushed to the Chief Judge of this honourable court to obtain the remand order keeping him in lawful custody.

“Then we received a letter from the Special Task Force of the EFCC in Lagos that there was another petition against him‎.

“The order of ‎this court was to expire on May 24. On May 23, we took him to Lagos‎. We quickly obtained another order from the Magistrates’ Court in Lagos on May 23 to keep him for three weeks.

“‎The order obtained in Lagos was in respect of another petition. All these were to ensure that we are operating within the ambit of the law,” Majidadi said.
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4 comments

  1. you things reserve the right to tell us who has e petition on his head and who has not. pls we are no fool.

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  2. Nigeria has become a country in chains. Opposition figures are being hounded and persecuted. So many stupid judges ready to hand out remand orders which are speedily followed up by the GESTAPO sorry, I mean efcc but when a sane judge gives orders for a bail, it is ignored. It is time for Nigerians to protect themselves from this tyranny and ethnic wickedness. We must not wait for another three years to remove this despotic Pharoah from Daura who has unleashed so much wickedness, hardship and division in the country.

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  3. This is becoming a dangerous trend- to seek to detain people indefinitely without trial in order to compel them under duress to make a confession. As good as Buhari's intentions may be they are dangerous because the day we have another Abacha in power (who may not have Buhari's touted integrity) he will cite the likes of this Fani-Kayode's case as a precedent. Justice should never be by any means. If not we will create despots.

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  4. It is your turn today, tomorrow for sure is another's turn. Keeping Fani-Kayode in detection endlessly from Abuse now to Lagos that fresh charges or petitions came up against him is all devilish. For your information there are newer charges against him in the Niger Delta, Kindly bring him to either Warri, Balyesa or Port Harcourt where Niger Delta Avengers are waiting for you the zombies agents of Buhari.

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