The supreme court has ordered the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC) to return N9 billion it seized from Dauda Lawal, a
former executive director of First Bank.
In a unanimous judgment on Friday, a five-man panel led by
Muhammed Garba dismissed the appeal filed by the EFCC against the judgment of
the court of appeal which asked the anti-graft agency to return the money to
the former bank chief.
The court of appeal, Lagos division, in an appeal dated
March 25, 2020, had ordered the said sum to be returned to Lawal.
“The decisions of the federal high court, Coram Judice:
Hassan, J. delivered in Suit No: FHC/L/CS/13/2017 on 16th February 2017 are
hereby set aside. The order of final forfeiture of the sum of N9,080,000,000.00
(Nine Billion and Eighty Million Naira) to the federal government of Nigeria is
hereby set aside. It is hereby ordered that the said sum of N9,080,000,000.00
(Nine Billion and Eighty Million Naira) be returned to the appellant
forthwith,” the court ordered.
The supreme court held that the order of final forfeiture of
N9 billion made against Lawal was set aside and rescinded, and that the said
sum be immediately returned to him.
In May 2016, the EFCC charged Lawal with money laundering
and obtaining monies suspected to be proceeds of crime.
On October 7, 2020, a federal high court in Lagos discharged
and acquitted Lawal of the offences brought against him by the EFCC.
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