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Court strikes out Jide Omokore’s suit to recover forfeited properties

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Olajide Omokore in company of Economic Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) officials

Olajide Omokore in company of Economic Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) officials

A Federal high court sitting in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria has struck out a suit filed by one of Diezani Alison-Madueke (former Nigeria Petroleum minister’s) associates, Olajide Omokore against Economic and Financial Crimes commission, EFCC, to secure the release of his properties temporarily forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria by a court order.

When the matter was mentioned Omokore’s lawyer Barrister O. Achimiwu told the court that his client seeks to discontinue the matter against the EFCC, he did no state any reason for doing so there was no legal representation for EFCC, consequently, the presiding Judge Mojisola Olatoregun struck out the case.



In an affidavit sworn to on behalf of Olajide Omokore, in support of the suit, by a legal practitioner Tosin Samuel Alawode and filed before the court by R A Lawal-Rabana SAN, the deponent averred that the allegations levied against omokore and two companies Atlantic Energy Drilling Concepts Nigeria Limited and Atlantic Energy Brass Development Limited which he has vested interest by the EFCC are in relation to the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company Limited allegations of breach of specific terms of the contract agreement embodied in strategic Alliance Agreements SAA as between the two companies and Nigerian Petroleum Development Company Limited, NPDC, in respect of eight oil blocks.

Under the SAA the companies were obliged to render some services to the NPDC and also remit some monies accruing from the services to the Federal Government of Nigeria through the Petroleum company.

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The contract agreement was on going and being performed until it was alleged that the companies were in default of certain sums of remittances.

Based on the differences and disagreement over remittances, the parties were already in the process of agreeing on the terms of unremitted payment to resolve the issue, when EFCC waded into the matter and said it was investigating the contract agreement, which was contrary to provisions under SAAs for parties to go to arbitration to resolve their differences, but the intervention of EFCC scuttled all effort to resolve the differences amicably.

Subsequently, he was invited by EFCC, interrogated, thereafter arraigned before Justice Binta Nyako, at the Federal high court Abuja.

Former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke was joined in the suit

The deponent averred further that before the companies entered into the Strategic Alliance Agreement, Omokore was already a successful businessman in oil and gas sector and had acquired assets and properties legitimately.

Omokore also acquired all the assets, properties and documents listed before the court and not from any proceed of illegality or violation of any law, in the course of investigation his residence/office was raided by the official of the Agency and under the guise of exercising their power carted away and seized all the items listed before the court, some of the assets, properties and documents belong to his wife while some belong to staff of the companies and his associates, none of whom is being investigated or charged along with him in connection with the allegation against him.

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He has written a letter to EFCC through his Solicitors Aluko and Oyebode demanding for the release of all the items but the EFCC has failed to respond till date.

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Omokore contended that the properties are not and cannot be classified as proceed of any violation of the EFCC Act or any of other law such that could be attached having been acquired legitimately,before the Strategic Alliance Agreement leading to the allegations.

Consequently in the interest of Justice and fairness Omokore was urging the court to grant him the following reliefs.

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A Declaration that EFCC cannot under the guise of section 28 and 29 of EFCC Act seize and forfeit his assets to Federal Government.

A Declaration that a dispute arising from an allegation of a breach of contract particularly, failure of a party to discharge his/her obligation and or indebtedness to an agency of the Federal Government of Nigeria under Specific contract Agreement, cannot be classified as a financial crime.

An order directing EFCC to release and return forthwith, all the properties listed before the court to him which were the assets and properties not shown to have been proceeds of any alleged financial crimes on which he is being prosecuted.

EFCC did not file any response.

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It will be recalled that, sometimes in 2016 Federal Republic of Nigerian and two of its agencies Nigerian Petroleum Development Company Limited (NPDC) and Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) filed a suit against, two oil companies Atlantic Energy Drilling concepts Nigeria Limited, AEDC, and Atlantic Energy Brass Development Limited, AEBD, in order to recover the sum of $1,762,338,184.40.

Joined as co -defendants in the suit are two Nigerian businessmen Olajide Omokore and Kolawole Aluko who are both Chairman and Director of the two companies respectively.

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