Specifically, the former governor approached the court for “an interim order of court for the service of the originating process on the respondent to serve as a stay of all actions in respect of the properties – plot no 262, Cadastral Zone A02, Wuse 1, District, Abuja, plot 3192, located within Cadastral zone A06, Maitama District, Abuja, plot 232, Cadastral Zone A07, (No. 8 Mistrata Street; Wuse II, Abuja) – by the respondents, their agents, privies, representative or any other person deriving his/her authority from them; either by sealing off, confiscating, ejecting any person from the properties, trespassing into the properties or doing any other thing how ever so described relating to the said properties, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.”
Monday, December 31, 2012
Don’t trespass on Sylva’s property, court orders EFCC
An Abuja High Court has ordered the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC) against tampering with property belonging to former Bayelsa State
governor, Chief Timipre Sylva. Justice M.M. Kolo of the High Court of the
Federal Capital Territory (FCT) gave the order on 27 December 2012 in motion No
FCT/HC/CV/1360/12. Sylva had on December 24 2012 filed a suit in the court for
the enforcement of his fundamental human rights. Joined in the suit, as
respondents were Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Chairman of the
EFCC, and the EFCC.
Specifically, the former governor approached the court for “an interim order of court for the service of the originating process on the respondent to serve as a stay of all actions in respect of the properties – plot no 262, Cadastral Zone A02, Wuse 1, District, Abuja, plot 3192, located within Cadastral zone A06, Maitama District, Abuja, plot 232, Cadastral Zone A07, (No. 8 Mistrata Street; Wuse II, Abuja) – by the respondents, their agents, privies, representative or any other person deriving his/her authority from them; either by sealing off, confiscating, ejecting any person from the properties, trespassing into the properties or doing any other thing how ever so described relating to the said properties, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.”
The application was granted as requested. In an affidavit in support of his
application, Sylva affirmed that the said property were acquired before his
election as governor of Bayelsa State. He described as “unconstitutional,
oppressive, null and void,” EFCC’s attempt to seal or seize property duly
declared in his assets declaration form at the assumption of office in 2007.
Media Adviser to Sylva, Doifie Ola, said few people in the present political
dispensation had seen more persecution by state institutions than Chief Timipre
Sylva. “Since leaving office in January 2012, and denied a right to re-election
by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) mandarins, Sylva has faced persistent state
persecution, even his family, friends and associates have not been spared from
molestation and intimidation by the EFCC,” Ola stated.
Specifically, the former governor approached the court for “an interim order of court for the service of the originating process on the respondent to serve as a stay of all actions in respect of the properties – plot no 262, Cadastral Zone A02, Wuse 1, District, Abuja, plot 3192, located within Cadastral zone A06, Maitama District, Abuja, plot 232, Cadastral Zone A07, (No. 8 Mistrata Street; Wuse II, Abuja) – by the respondents, their agents, privies, representative or any other person deriving his/her authority from them; either by sealing off, confiscating, ejecting any person from the properties, trespassing into the properties or doing any other thing how ever so described relating to the said properties, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.”
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