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EFCC Appeals Court Judgment Committing Its Chairman Bawa to Prison

EFCC Appeals Court Judgment Committing Its Chairman Bawa to Prison

Nigeria’s anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has appealed the judgment of an Abuja Federal High Court that convicted its Chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa for contempt of court.

Bawa told journalists that he has taken the step to appeal judgment after Justice Chizoba Oji ordered the Inspector General of Police to see that the EFCC boss gets sent to prison.

Speaking on the development, the EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, said in a statement that the order of Justice Oji came as a surprise to the agency. He said the judgment that resulted in sending Bawa to prison for contempt of court happened three years before he became the EFCC’s chairman.

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The court had in a November 21, 2018 court ruling, ordered the EFCC to release seized property belonging to Air Vice Marshal Rufus Adeniyi Ojuawo, after it found him not guilty of the charges leveled against him by the anti-graft agency. The property include N40 million and a Range Rover Sport (Supercharged) Ojuawo was accused of corruptly receiving as gratification from one Hima Aboubakar of Societe D’Equipment Internationaux Nigeria Limited.

Uwujaren explained that despite inheriting the judgment, Bawa has released the Range Rover Sport and is working to see that the N40 million is returned to Ojuawo.

“This ruling is surprising, as it creates a wrong impression of the person of the Executive Chairman of the EFCC as encouraging impunity. As far as the relationship between the EFCC and the judiciary is concerned, the Executive Chairman, Mr. Abdulrasheed Bawa, has been an apostle of rule of law, due process, and close collaboration between the two institutions in justice administration.

“As an investigator, and the only chief executive of a law enforcement agency, who regularly goes to court, the executive chairman will not tolerate impunity or disregard any lawful orders of court. Abdulrasheed Bawa, in his capacity as Executive Chairman of the EFCC since March 5, 2022, did not disregard any order of court.

“For the benefit of the public, the said order of the FCT High Court was given on November 21, 2018, three years before Abdulrasheed became EFCC Chairman. This fact is germane as the contempt process is quasi criminal in nature and must be served on the person involved. In this case, Bawa as incumbent chairman of the EFCC, was neither served form 48 nor form 49.

“Despite this fact, the executive chairman, upon being aware of the said order of November 21st 2018, had released the Range Rover in question to the Applicant on the 27th of June, 2022 and had approved the process of the release of the remaining N40m.

“Taking into cognisance the procedural lapse in the contempt proceedings, the commission has initiated a process to set aside the entire contempt proceedings and committal of the executive chairman for contempt.

“Despite the discomfort of this ruling, which is seemingly promoted by misinformation, the commission remains committed to working closely with the judiciary in furtherance of the fight against economic and financial crimes in Nigeria,” the statement said.

Explaining why he failed to execute the order of the court respecting Bawa, the Inspector General of Police, Usman Alkali, said he was not aware of the October 28 judgment that committed the EFCC boss to prison for contempt of court.

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