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    Yahaya Bello says ‘I want to appear in court but I’m afraid of arrest

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedApril 24, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The embattled immediate past Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, said he was ready to appear before the Federal High Court in Abuja to answer the 19-count charge the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, preferred against him.

    Though Bello was absent for his arraignment, he briefed a team of lawyers who addressed the court on his behalf on Tuesday.

    A member of Bello’s legal team, Mr. Adeola Adedipe, SAN, told the court that his client would have made himself available for the proceedings but was afraid that he would be arrested.

    “The defendant wants to come to court, but he is afraid that there is an order of arrest hanging on his head,” Adedipe, SAN, submitted.

    Consequently, he urged the court to set aside the ex parte order of arrest it earlier issued against the former governor.

    Adedipe, SAN, contended that, at the time the order of arrest was made, the charge had not been served on his client as required by law.

    He noted that it was only at the resumed proceedings on Tuesday that the court okayed the substituted service of the charge on the defendant through his lawyer.

    “As of the time the warrant was issued, the order for substituted service had not been made. That order was just made this morning.

    “A warrant of arrest should not be hanging on his neck when we leave this court,” counsel to the defendant added.

    Besides, ex-governor Bello maintained that the EFCC is an illegal organization.

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    According to him, the Federal Government did not consult the 36 states of the federation before it enacted the EFCC Act through the National Assembly.

    He argued that Section 12 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, required the various Houses of Assembly of states to ratify the Act before it could become operative.

    “This is a very serious matter that borders on the constitution and the tenets of federalism. It has to be resolved because, as it stands, the EFCC is an illegal organisation,” Bello’s lawyer added.

    However, EFCC’s lawyer, Mr. Kemi Pinheiro, SAN, urged the court to refuse the application, insisting that the warrant of arrest should not be set aside until the defendant makes himself available for his trial.

    “The defendant cannot stay in hiding and is filing numerous applications. He cannot ask for the arrest order to be vacated until and when the defendant is present in court for his arraignment. He cannot be heard on that application.

    “The main issue should be ascertaining the whereabouts of the defendant. All these applications he is filing are nothing but dilatory tactics intended to delay his arraignment and frustrate the proceedings.

    “If he wants the order of arrest to be discharged, let him come here and make the application.

    “Our position is that the defendant should be denied the right to be heard until he is physically present before this court.”

    EFCC’s lawyer further argued that, in line with Section 396 of the ACJA, 2015, the court could not effectively assume jurisdiction to decide any application or objection in the matter until the defendant is arraigned.

    The anti-graft agency said it would not execute the arrest warrant if counsel for the defendant undertakes to ensure his presence on the next adjourned date.

    “If he gives an undertaking that his client will be in court on the next date, I can assure him that the arrest warrant will not be executed.

    “If he gives that assurance, as the prosecution, I will personally apply for the warrant to be discharged,” EFCC’s lawyer, Pinheiro, SAN, added.

    The EFCC told the court that the Supreme Court had since settled the issue of its legality.

    “The charge before this court is not against a state or House of Assembly, but against an individual who is said to have laundered public funds.

    “It is against an individual who is said to have taken public funds to buy houses in Lagos and Maitama and also transferred funds to his accounts abroad,” the EFCC added.

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