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Governor Sylva Begs Court To Stop EFCC--- by Nobody: 8:40pm On Jan 04, 2013
---EFCC seize former Bayelsa Governor Timipre Sylva's properties--


ABUJA – Spirited efforts by the embattled former Governor of Bayelsa State, Timipre Sylva, to invoke the powers of a Federal High Court in Abuja with a view to stopping the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, from taking possession of his 48 choice properties in Abuja, failed.

Sequel to resolve of the anti-graft agency on Thursday to take possession of Sylva’s properties pending the determination of the six-count criminal charge it preferred against him, the embattled former governor Friday, ran before the high court, begging it to restrain the EFCC from touching his assets.

This was even as the Commission accused the ex-Governor of deliberately attempting to subject the judiciary to ridicule by approaching the high court for a restraining order despite being aware that another high court of the same coordinate jurisdiction had earlier granted an interim forfeiture order against him.

Whereas Justice A.R Mohammed had on December 21, 2012, granted the EFCC leave to seize the properties, however, Justice M.M Kolo while sitting as a vacation judge, on December 27, following an application by Sylva, granted a restraining order against the anti-graft agency.

Consequently, both the EFCC and the Attorney General of the Federation, AGF, Mohammed Bello Adoke, SAN, Friday, entered preliminary objections querying the legal propriety of the subsequent order that was issued in favour of the ex-Governor.

Arguing in court Friday, counsel to the EFCC and AGF, Mr Oghenovo Otemu and B.A Saheed, respectively, further challenged the jurisdiction of the high court presided by Justice Kolo to entertain Sylva’s suit.

Though Sylva had through his counsel, Mr Benson Ibezim, insisted that the preliminary objections filed against his suit were not ripe for hearing since the processes were served on him inside the court room, saying he would need time to respond, however, EFCC, urged the court to allow for an oral argument so as to save the judiciary from mockery owing to the two conflicting orders.

EFCC maintained that the accused ex-Governor ought to have vacated the interim forfeiture order earlier issued against him before securing a conflicting order from another court of same coordinate jurisdiction.

Nevertheless, in a bid to justify his action, Sylva, told the court that the EFCC did not serve the said forfeiture order on him hence his decision to seek for a restraining order.

In response, EFCC, told the court that the December 21 order was pasted on all the affected properties and that it was also served on Sylva himself, insisting that the former Governor hoodwinked the court into granting him ex-parte order by deliberately suppressing information regarding the matter.

It therefore urged the court to vacate its December 27 restraining order as the properties in question have already been seized.

In his ruling, presiding Justice Kolo said he would not vacate the order, contending that the court was not aware of a pending order of the Federal High Court before it issued the controversial ex parte order in favour of Sylva.

Besides, Justice Kolo said he had decided to hands-off the matter, saying his stay as a vacation judge expired yesterday.

He however told all the parties that the case-file will be remitted back to the Chief Judge of the High Court for re-assignment to another judge with an order that the matter be heard expeditiously due to the nature of the case.


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SOURCE: VANGUARD NEWS: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/01/assets-seizure-sylva-begs-court-to-stop-efcc/

Re: Governor Sylva Begs Court To Stop EFCC--- by cockyjay: 8:49pm On Jan 04, 2013
This is what happens when u threaten to kill the leader of the cabal (GEJ) cheesy you'll be forced to sare kaba kaba
Re: Governor Sylva Begs Court To Stop EFCC--- by Hardfact: 1:11am On Jan 05, 2013
Poor Sylva, do you say the poor and downtrodden shouldnt cheer at your predicament? That's what it feels like being an everyday Nigerian, helpless you know. Wouldnt you have struck a better deal if you had pitched your tent with the masses, at least by now your support would have been limitless i.e if you ever have a problem in the first place. We stand by and watch as you deal with your goodluck or badluck. Guess day of reckoning is here.
Re: Governor Sylva Begs Court To Stop EFCC--- by manny4life(m): 2:47am On Jan 05, 2013
When you have several courts with no clue on what structure is, this is the mess you have. How come there are two high courts Abuja, with same jurisdiction and power, yet neither of them seem to coordinate to know that the other has issued an order? Look at commotion of the highest order? Same court with same powers issuing conflicting opinions...smh
Re: Governor Sylva Begs Court To Stop EFCC--- by mensdept: 3:26am On Jan 05, 2013
Just do away with the bastard
Re: Governor Sylva Begs Court To Stop EFCC--- by BootyOnMe: 10:24am On Jan 05, 2013
48 properties?
I wonder how many Dame Patience go get! grin
Re: Governor Sylva Begs Court To Stop EFCC--- by valicious1(m): 10:57am On Jan 05, 2013
Sylva see ur life.

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