Senate President, Bukola Saraki, the Nigerian Senate, lawyers and different groups have instituted at least 17 suits on Ibrahim Magu remaining as the Acting Chairman of the EFCC.
According
to a report by The Punch, no fewer than 17 court cases have been filed
for and against the the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission boss
before various divisions of the Federal High Court.
The revelation was made public on Tuesday, September 26, 2017, when lawyers, who appeared before Justice Gabriel Kolawole
of the Federal High Court, Abuja when one of the cases came up said a
related case was filed in the Yola Division of the court in Adamawa
State, while another case on the same subject is before the Kano
Division of the FHC.
The report also
revealed that some of the 17 cases were in support of Magu, while the
rest sought Magu’s removal from office on the grounds that he had been
rejected by the Senate.
It was also
reported that majority of the cases for and against Magu remaining as
acting chairman of the anti-graft agency were said to be pending before
various judges of the Abuja Division of the court.
Meanwhile, Musa Abdul, who represented the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), sued as the second defendant, told the judge that the AGF had written to the former Chief Judge of the court, Justice Ibrahim Auta, seeking the consolidation of the cases.
Abdul
explained that the AGF’s office was aware of 10 cases in respect of
Magu’s chairmanship of the EFCC and was therefore necessary to have the
cases heard by one judge in order to avoid a situation where judges of
the FHC would give conflicting decisions on the same subject matter.
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