Mike Ozekhome, counsel to
Mohammed Bello Adoke, says the detention of the former attorney-general of the
federation and minister of justice is “unnecessary”.
He has also asked the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to release his client on health grounds.
Adoke arrived Nigeria from Dubai,
United Arab Emirates, on Thursday, after a five-week legal deadlock.
He had been arrested by Interpol
on arrival in Dubai on the morning of November 11 when he went for his medical,
following a warrant of arrest issued by the commission on April 17 — even
though it had been quashed.
In a statement on Friday,
Ozekhome stated that Adoke’s detention by the EFCC was unnecessary since he
returned to Nigeria voluntarily.
“It is quite surprising, if not
distressing, to behold EFCC obtaining a two-week detention order to keep
Mohammed Bello Adoke, SAN in its custody. This is a man they had already
charged to court since 2017, even in absentia, whilst he was in the Netherlands
pursuing his masters degree in International law,” Ozekhome said.
“Adoke therefore elected to
return to Nigeria voluntarily, purchasing his own ticket by himself, and
signing as such, accordingly. I had issued a statement to the effect that Adoke
was on his way back to Nigeria and would report to the EFCC with lawyers from
my office upon his arrival.
“It was therefore a matter of
great surprise that the Interpol still arrested him upon arrival and handed him
over to the EFCC. Rather than the EFCC immediately arraigning him before a
court based on charges already preferred against him even in absentia, it has
resorted to obtaining an Ex parte order from the FCT High Court, to detain him
for two weeks. We don’t want to believe that Adoke will be persecuted rather
than prosecuted.
“The last time I checked, cases
are first thoroughly investigated before a suspect is charged to court as has
been done in the Adoke matter. Of what use is his present incarceration meant
to achieve? Is it meant to subdue him? Punish him? Wear him out mentally,
physically, spiritually, psychologically and psychically? Deny him justice?
Subject him to public ridicule, derision, odium and obloquy?
“Is it meant to negatively put
him in the public domain, try him, convict him and sentence him, through media
trial? All these will neither help the course of justice,nor promote
constitutional democracy, with its corollary in-built safety valves of
advancing inalienable human rights and liberties as recognised by extant
national, sub-regional, regional and international civil rights instruments.
“We humbly appeal to the EFCC to
accord Adoke administrative bail to take care of his poor health, the very
reason he had gone to Dubai. In the event that this fails, we shall immediately
take legal steps to vacate this Ex parte order, with a view to protecting our
client’s rights and securing his liberty.”
The EFCC stated that Adoke is
facing criminal charge “for alleged abuse of office and money laundering in
respect of the granting of the Oil Prospecting License (OPL) 245 to Shell and
ENI”.
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