FFK unable to meet EFCC’s $1m bail term – Lawyer
Ifedayo
Adedipe (SAN), counsel to Femi Fani-Kayode, told
an FCT High Court, Apo, Abuja, yesterday, that the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) asked his client to produce $1million as part of his
bail term, which he has not been able to meet.
Adedipe during the
hearing on the violation of fundamental rights suit filed against the
EFCC told Justice Olukayode Adeniyi that Fani-Kayode was offered bail by
the EFCC but he has only been able to meet part of the conditions.
Adedipe
alleged that the remand of Fani-Kayode by the EFCC is a violation of
his fundamental human rights and his detention since May 9, 2016 is
unconstitutional as he is being held without being charged for financial
crimes against the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
He said, “The
constitution anticipates that a man may be arrested but not necessarily
arraigned as provided in the Administration of Criminal Justice Act
(ACJA).”
He submitted that it is violating on the constitutional
requirement that Fani-Kayode has not been charged to court but being
held in detention that there is a provision in the constitution or any
law for the actions of the anti-graft agency.
Adedipe
further told the court that the EFCC said Fani-Kayode was being
investigated in connection to a company called Joint Trust Dimension
through which over N800m was allegedly transferred to the account of
Fani-Kayode.
“The applicant (Fani-Kayode) has never said he did
not receive the money (N800m) in question. He was the Director of
Publicity for the Presidential Campaign Organisation of the former
president Goodluck Jonathan who paid him the money,” Adedipe said.
Responding,
counsel to the respondent EFCC, Salisu Majidadi, informed the court
that a remand order from a Magistrate Court in Lagos has been attached
to a better and further affidavit and written address put forward before
the court which they would rely on.
“Bearing in mind the
constitutional requirement of remanding the applicant, a remand order
was acquired from a Magistrate Court on May 10 in Lagos which is
attached to the affidavit,” he said.
Justice Olukayode, after
hearing the arguments and submissions of the both counsels adjourned
till June 29, 2016, for judgment in the fundamental rights suit against
the EFCC by Fani-Kayode.
“Judgment in this original motion is hereby reserved till 29 June 2, 2016,” the judge held.
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