The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has
asked a federal high court, Abuja to dismiss a suit by Festus Keyamo, mister of
state for labour, seeking the probe and prosecution of former Vice-President
Atiku Abubakar.
According to NAN, the Independent Corrupt Practices and
other related offences Commission (ICPC) also asked James Omotosho, the
presiding judge, to discountenance Keyamo’s case.
Keyamo, the spokesperson of the APC presidential campaign,
had asked law enforcement agencies to arrest the former vice president based on
an audio recording released by Michael Achimugu, his former aide.
In the audio, the former Abubakar was alleged to have
explained how shell organisations were set up to divert public funds.
Keyamo, in a letter addressed to the EFCC, ICPC, and the
Conduct of Conduct Bureau (CCB), gave the agencies 72 hours to begin the
prosecution of Abubakar.
He also filed a suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/84/2023, asking the
court for an order compelling the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate “to
submit himself to the CCB, ICPC and EFCC for thorough investigation”.
At the resumed hearing on Wednesday, Samuel Okeleke and O B.
Odogu, lawyers to the EFCC and ICPC, faulted the competence of the suit and
prayed the court for its dismissal.
Okeleke argued that Keyamo did not comply with the
requirements of the law in filing the suit as he ought to have first obtained
the leave of the court in seeking to compel an agency of the government to act.
On her part, Odogu argued that Keyamo did not approach her
agency properly.
“We do discrete investigation. He (Keyamo) gave us 72 hours
ultimatum within which to investigate and prosecute the 1st defendant,” she
said.
“That is not how we operate. We take our time to do a
discreet investigation.”
Benson Igbanoi, Abubakar’s lawyer, also faulted the
competence of the suit and accused Keyamo of engaging in abuse of office.
He asked the court to decline jurisdiction among other
grounds, that no cause of action was disclosed by the plaintiff.
Meanwhile, O. C. Uju, Keyamo’s lawyer, prayed the court to
dismiss the objections raised by the defendants and proceed to hear the case on
merit.
Omotosho, after entertaining the arguments by lawyers to the
parties, adjourned until June 5 for ruling on the preliminary objections.
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