Justice
Abdulaziz Anka of the Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi,
Lagos, on Monday, April 24, 2017, struck out a N100m
fundamental rights enforcement suit filed by a former Minister of State for
Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro, against the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on the grounds of incompetence.
The former minister; his wives, Fati
and Moroophat, and sons, Gbolahan and Babajide, had, through
their counsel, Lawal Pedro, SAN, in the suit, sued the
Commission for "unlawful invasion of their houses and seizure of some of
their properties."
They had urged the court to declare the seizure of
items from their houses on June 14, 2016 by the Commission as null and void.
However, in his ruling today, Justice
Anka upheld the preliminary objection by E.E. Iheanacho, counsel to the
EFCC, who said: “since the main claim of the applicants was founded on
tort, their principal reliefs are not maintainable under the Fundamental Rights
(Enforcement Procedure) Rules, 2009.”
The judge ruled that the Commission had secured
search warrants from the Lagos State Magistrate Court to carry out the
search on the applicant's houses.
Justice Anka also refused to declare the recovered
items as null and void, so as not to prevent the Commission from tendering them
as exhibits in the pending criminal case against the applicants.
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