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Senators, others face legal tussle over Magu



A Lagos businessman, Mr. Raji Rasheed Oyewumi, has filed a suit at the Federal High Court Abuja seeking the nullification of the screening of the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Magu by the Senate.


He also asked the court to declare that the President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki and 10 Senators, being investigated by EFCC, ought not to have participated in the screening of Magu.

He said due to conflict of interest, the court should disqualify Saraki and the 10’Senators from further participating in the screening of Magu.

He said the court should declare the screening of Magu on the 15th day of December 2016 without first referring him to the appropriate committee of the Senate as illegal, null, void and of no effect whatsoever.

The defendants in the matter are Saraki, Senators Godswill Akpabio, Jonah Jang, Aliyu Wammako, Stella Oduah, Theodore Orji, Rabiu Kwankwaso, Ahmed Sani. Danjuma Goje, Joshua Dariye and Adamu Abdullahi.



Others are the Clerk to the National Assembly, the Senate, the Attorney-General of the Federation and the Acting EFCC chairman.

The plaintiff, through his counsel, Mr. Inibehe Effiong, sought the following reliefs: “An order to set aside the screening the screening, votes, proceeding and resolutions of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (the 13th Defendant/ Respondent) of Wednesday, 15th March, 2017 as they relate to the nomination or appointment of Mr. Ibrahim Mustapha Magu (the 15th Defendant/Respondent) for the position of Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

“A declaration that the 1st Defendant is disqualified by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) and the Senate Standing Orders, 2015 (as amended) from presiding over or participating in the deliberation, screening and voting on the nomination of the 15th Defendant for the position of Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission due to the apparent conflict of interest arising the 15th Defendant’s active role in his ongoing trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal.

“ A declaration that the 2nd to the 11th Defendants are jointly and severally disqualified by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) and the Senate Standing Orders, 2015 (as amended) from participating in the deliberation, screening and voting on the nomination of the 15th Defendant for the position of Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission due to the apparent conflict of interest arising from their pending or ongoing cases of financial and economic crimes given that the 15th Defendant is coordinating and supervising the investigation into or prosecution for the said financial and economic crimes.

“A declaration that the 1st to the 13th Defendants jointly and severally violated the Senate Standing Orders, 2015 (as amended) when they participated in the screening, deliberation and voting on the first or earlier nomination of the 15th Defendant in the 13th Defendant on the 15th day of December 2016 by not declaring their pecuniary interests in view of their pending or ongoing cases of financial and economic crimes given that the 15th Defendant is coordinating and supervising the investigation into or prosecution for the said financial and economic crimes involving the 2nd to 11th Defendants.

“A declaration that the first and earlier rejection of the nomination of the 15th Defendant for the position of Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission by the 1st to the 13th Defendants on the 15th day of December 2016 without first referring the 15th Defendant to the appropriate committee of the 13th Defendant and at an executive or closed session instead of an open session is illegal, null, void and of no effect whatsoever.

“A declaration that the 15th Defendant is entitled to be accorded fair hearing by the 1st to the 13th Defendants during screening, deliberation and voting in the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on his nomination for the position of Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

“An order of injunction restraining the 1st Defendant from presiding over or participating in the screening, deliberation and voting on the nomination of the 15th Defendant for the position of Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

“An order of injunction restraining the 2nd to the 11th Defendants from participating in the screening, deliberation and voting on the nomination of the 15th Defendant for the position of Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.”
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2 comments

  1. Total madness, he should have asked the court to also nullify the previous screening done by the Senate. What conflict of interest is the man talking about when the Senate president is not in charge of the DSS? If the DSS under the control of the executive could indict Magu who also is under the control of the executive, why blame the legislative? Is Magu the only man who can fight corruption in Nigeria? These people haven't told us what exactly what Magu is doing for them, the dirty jobs he has been doing will surface one day.
    Note that these guys need someone with dirty past that they can control, someone who cannot say no to their proposals because of his or her dirty past which will continue to hunt them.

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  2. What you said is the truth and nothing but the truth sometimes I wonder why some people think it is easy for them to cover the sun with there hands

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