Senator Rochas Okorocha’s request for an order to stop the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the state probe panel from investigating him on alleged financial infractions, has been struck out by a federal high court sitting in Abuja.
Okorocha had
requested for a court order ending or suspending EFCC's investigation against
him, including all the petitions submitted to it by the Imo government until
the panel on contract set up by the same state government had concluded its
probe on his government between 2011 and 2019.
While counsel to the
former Imo State governor, Oba Maduabuchi (SAN) informed the court that the
defence counsel asked for an adjournment to respond to processes served on them
and also asked the court to stop those involved in the suit from going ahead
with the probe pending the determination of the matter, the counsel to 2nd to 48th defendants, J.M.
Madu quickly interjected that the probe panel had not commenced sitting. Madu
also promised to inform the Attorney-General of Imo about the development.
The request was
however rejected by Justice Ahmed Mohammed who held that it would be of no use
to grant a restraining order since Madu had undertaken to tell the parties not
to go ahead with the probe pending when the matter would be determined. He
added that since the EFCC was not represented in court, it would be unfair to
grant the request in the interest of justice.
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