Court rules that seizure of Fayose’s properties by EFCC does not violate his immunity

Justice Nnamdi Dimgba of the Federal High Court in Abuja has ruled that
the order he gave on July 20th authorizing the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission to seize some properties belonging to Ekiti state
governor Ayo Fayose is valid and that the properties must remain seized
until investigations by EFCC is completed.

Ruling on an application by Fayose’s lawyer, Mike
Ozekhome asking the court to set aside the interim forfeiture orders,
Justice Nnamdi Dimgba ruled that the order of interim forfeiture did not
violate the provisions of section 308 of the Constitution which confers
immunity from civil and criminal proceedings on Fayose.

“It is my considered opinion that the order of court, made on July 20,
2016 in respect of some property of the applicant, and within the
limited scope and duration within which it was obtained, was duly
procured and does not offend the provision of the Constitution referred
to.

Although Section 308 of the Constitution serves to isolate governors of
states from the distraction of litigation and legal proceedings, to
enable them to attend to official responsibilities, it should not be
interpreted in such a way as to defeat the fight against corruption, to
mean that the EFCC or other investigating agencies cannot take a peep
into the assets or personal accounts of a serving governor in the
execution of a strictly worded and mutually supervised interim
attachment orders for the purposes of obtaining evidence for use in
future when the immunity has lapsed.”he said

Among Fayose’s properties that have been seized are four sets of
four-bedroom apartments at Charlets 3, 4, 6 and 9, Plot 100, Tiaminu
Savage, Victoria Island, Lagos. The two others are at 44 Osun Crescent,
Maitama, Abuja and Plot 1504 Yedzeram Street, Maitama Abuja.

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