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Efcc Legal Dept gutted by fire,files destroyed by Myself2(m): 7:44am On May 05, 2010
FIRE GUTS EFCC LEGAL DEPT


A number of high-profile cases being prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in various courts in Lagos may be in jeopardy, following a mid-day fire that gutted three offices in the legal department of the agency’s Lagos office on Tuesday.



Our correspondent learnt that the fire, which happened between 11am and noon at the agency’s No. 15, Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos premises, destroyed vital files, computers, airconditioners, tables, chairs, various documents and equipment in three offices.
The files are believed to contain crucial information on various high-profile cases being handled by the agency, although the actual ones could not be ascertained.
The fire was said to have been caused by a spark in an air-conditioner in the legal department. But the timely intervention of the Federal Fire Servcie, Ikoyi prevented further damage.
A source said that the agency would assess the extent of damage on Wednesday.

The spokesman of the EFCC’s Lagos office, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, confirmed the development to journalists.

Uwujaren said, “The fire happened between 11am and noon. EFCC staff were not around when the fire occurred. People only noticed smoke coming out from the building.”



He said that that though no lives were lost, important legal documents, computers and other items were destroyed by the inferno. He commended the fire service for responding promptly to the distress call by the commission.



According to him, “The officials of the fire service responded quickly to the distress call by the commission. When they came, the fire was put out without much damage to other adjoining premises.”



Asked whether the fire was politically-motivated, Uwujaren, said that the cause could not be ascertained.



Meanwhile, the EFCC Chairman, Mrs. Farida Waziri, has ordered an investigation into the fire incident.



A statement by the EFCC’s Head, Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Babafemi, said that after being briefed on the incident, the chairman said that though not much damage was done to the affected facility, she had to order a probe to enable the commission to establish its cause.



The statement added, “At about 11.30am today, Tuesday, three out of the 13 offices occupied by the legal unit in our Awolowo road, Ikoyi, Lagos office were affected by a fire outbreak that reportedly started in one of the offices. It is, however, gratifying that the fire was quickly put out through the prompt intervention of men of the fire service in Ikoyi before it could spread to other offices where sensitive case files are kept. Members of the public are therefore assured that our case files are safe and secure.”
The agency is currently prosecuting a number of former governors and ministers as well as some ex-managing directors and erstwhile senior officials of banks in various courts in Lagos.

The EFCC is prosecuting some high profile cases in Lagos
These include the trial of former bank managing directors – Mrs. Cecilia Ibru (Oceanic Bank); Mr. Bartholomew Ebong (Union Bank); Mr. Sebastine Adigwe (Afribank); Mr. Okey Nwosu (FinBank); Mr. Francis Atuche (Bank PHB); a director of Bank PHB, Mr. Francis Ojo; and Managing Director of Falcon Securities, Mr. Peter Ololo and some directors of Intercontinental Bank.

Others are the ongoing trial of ex-governors Rashidi Ladoja (Oyo); Chimaraoke Nnamani (Enugu) and a former Minister of Aviation, Mr. Femi Fani-Kayode.

The EFCC is prosecuting a Nigerian-based Indian businessman, Patrick Fernandez, on a 56-count charge of alleged attempt to defraud some Nigerian banks of about N32bn.

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Re: Efcc Legal Dept gutted by fire,files destroyed by Myself2(m): 7:46am On May 05, 2010
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Mmmmmm,who could have started his fire,.,.,.,.,(the Czarina seems to be asking)

Re: Efcc Legal Dept gutted by fire,files destroyed by Myself2(m): 8:01am On May 05, 2010
I hope nobody will come and tell us stories that Ibori's files were burnt in the inferno

BTW,are they not supposed to have all the info saved in back-up servers in some secret location
Re: Efcc Legal Dept gutted by fire,files destroyed by Latty88(f): 11:10am On May 05, 2010
I just ope Ibori's case file is still intact.

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