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Court Orders Efcc To Pay N50.8m To Senator by badex11: 5:20am On Dec 16, 2010
A Federal High Court in Jos has ordered the EFCC to pay N50.8m to Senator Festus Olabode as damages for the violation of his human rights.



The court awarded the damages to Olabode in a judgment it delivered in a case the Ekiti senator filed against the anti-graft body for allegedly infringing on his privacy and disrupting his business.



The senator had alleged that the EFCC on March 31, 2008, invaded his hotel, Friendly Hotel Limited, on Iworoko road in Ado Ekiti and carted away 27 computers from its cyber cafe.



The commission, Olabode further alleged, arrested him without any search warrant, adding that he was detained for some days.



In defence of its action, the EFCC had claimed that a swindler had used the cafe to dupe some unsuspecting persons; hence it raided the business centre and arrested the senator, being the owner of both the hotel and the café.



Angered by the EFCC action, Olabode had, through his Counsel, Mr. Gyang Zi, dragged the commission to the Federal High Court to seek redress.



Justice A.L. Allagoa, while delivering judgment in the case in Jos, said that the “EFCC acted in violation of the plaintiff’s fundamental human rights as contained in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.



“It is unlawful for the police to arrest, let alone detain a person before looking for evidence or without a court warrant; no law gives the police such powers.



“For the violation of the fundamental human rights of the plaintiff and disrupting his business for 369 days, I hereby award N50.8m as special and general damages against the commission.”



The damages awarded to the senator include N36.9m for the 369 days closure of the café estimated at N100,000 per day and N3.2m for the 27 computers at N120,000 each.



Also, N5m was awarded for unlawful arrest and violation of the senator’s fundamental human rights, N2m as general damages while N500,000 was to cover the plaintiff’s legal cost.



Meanwhile, the Italian government has indicated interest in broadening its ties with Nigeria especially in the area of sustainable partnership in the war against graft.



The indication was given in Abuja on Wednesday by the Ambassador of Italy to Nigeria, Dr. Robert Colamine, and Italy’s Chief Anti-Mafia Prosecutor, Dr. Pietro Grasso, when they paid a courtesy visit to the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mrs. Farida Waziri.



In her response, the EFCC Chairman assured that Nigeria would be ready to work with the Italian government on criminal investigation.

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Re: Court Orders Efcc To Pay N50.8m To Senator by badex11: 2:47am On Mar 20, 2016
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Re: Court Orders Efcc To Pay N50.8m To Senator by badex11: 2:49am On Mar 20, 2016
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Re: Court Orders Efcc To Pay N50.8m To Senator by yjgm(m): 3:49am On Mar 20, 2016
badex11:
A Federal High Court in Jos has ordered the EFCC to pay N50.8m to Senator Festus Olabode as damages for the violation of his human rights.



The court awarded the damages to Olabode in a judgment it delivered in a case the Ekiti senator filed against the anti-graft body for allegedly infringing on his privacy and disrupting his business.



The senator had alleged that the EFCC on March 31, 2008, invaded his hotel, Friendly Hotel Limited, on Iworoko road in Ado Ekiti and carted away 27 computers from its cyber cafe.



The commission, Olabode further alleged, arrested him without any search warrant, adding that he was detained for some days.



In defence of its action, the EFCC had claimed that a swindler had used the cafe to dupe some unsuspecting persons; hence it raided the business centre and arrested the senator, being the owner of both the hotel and the café.



Angered by the EFCC action, Olabode had, through his Counsel, Mr. Gyang Zi, dragged the commission to the Federal High Court to seek redress.



Justice A.L. Allagoa, while delivering judgment in the case in Jos, said that the “EFCC acted in violation of the plaintiff’s fundamental human rights as contained in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.



“It is unlawful for the police to arrest, let alone detain a person before looking for evidence or without a court warrant; no law gives the police such powers.
What a judgment. I laugh o. The senator smiless to the bank.


“For the violation of the fundamental human rights of the plaintiff and disrupting his business for 369 days, I hereby award N50.8m as special and general damages against the commission.”



The damages awarded to the senator include N36.9m for the 369 days closure of the café estimated at N100,000 per day and N3.2m for the 27 computers at N120,000 each.



Also, N5m was awarded for unlawful arrest and violation of the senator’s fundamental human rights, N2m as general damages while N500,000 was to cover the plaintiff’s legal cost.



Meanwhile, the Italian government has indicated interest in broadening its ties with Nigeria especially in the area of sustainable partnership in the war against graft.



The indication was given in Abuja on Wednesday by the Ambassador of Italy to Nigeria, Dr. Robert Colamine, and Italy’s Chief Anti-Mafia Prosecutor, Dr. Pietro Grasso, when they paid a courtesy visit to the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mrs. Farida Waziri.



In her response, the EFCC Chairman assured that Nigeria would be ready to work with the Italian government on criminal investigation.


Re: Court Orders Efcc To Pay N50.8m To Senator by Opinedecandid(m): 4:12am On Mar 20, 2016
Kudos, judiciary.

This is how it should be.

And I can tell anyone who cares to listen, EFCC and other anti-graft / security agencies will suffer similar kind of judicial burden after President Buhari leaves office, except they change their ways.

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Re: Court Orders Efcc To Pay N50.8m To Senator by 989900: 5:36am On Mar 20, 2016
Nice one.

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Re: Court Orders Efcc To Pay N50.8m To Senator by Sunky200: 6:00am On Mar 20, 2016
2008 EFCC that couldn't prosecute big thieves is different from 2016 EFCC that is firing at all questionable fellow/deeds


this senator should thank his stars

kudos to the judiciary though

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Re: Court Orders Efcc To Pay N50.8m To Senator by phemmie06(m): 6:16am On Mar 20, 2016
EFCC je gbese. The hunter become hunted. I hope they will pay. Common release person de no gree let alone pay such money
Lawless nation, lawless government officials, lawless government
Re: Court Orders Efcc To Pay N50.8m To Senator by ckmayoca: 6:52am On Mar 20, 2016
This kinda fine they sweet, it will make the agency people follow procedures in dealing.
Re: Court Orders Efcc To Pay N50.8m To Senator by AZeD1(m): 6:56am On Mar 20, 2016
ckmayoca:
This kinda fine they sweet, it will make the agency people follow procedures in dealing.
Actually not really. The money would come from the federal government so no EFCC person is directly involved.
Re: Court Orders Efcc To Pay N50.8m To Senator by CecyAdrian(f): 6:56am On Mar 20, 2016
Woah!!, Justice at last. 20080 till 2016, who said Justice can never be gotten, it can only be delayed jaree
Re: Court Orders Efcc To Pay N50.8m To Senator by MabraO: 7:04am On Mar 20, 2016
2010 post nd some idioots re jerking off on d post..
Pity our youths re something else
Re: Court Orders Efcc To Pay N50.8m To Senator by blackpanda: 7:04am On Mar 20, 2016
ckmayoca:
This kinda fine they sweet, it will make the agency people follow procedures in dealing.

You forgot that its ur hard earned tax they will use to pay the fine. So how sweet is it? grin
Re: Court Orders Efcc To Pay N50.8m To Senator by ckmayoca: 7:48am On Mar 20, 2016
blackpanda:


You forgot that its ur hard earned tax they will use to pay the fine. So how sweet is it? grin

And what was the hard money used for in first place.
Don't u knw this will curb the act of unproffesionalism abit. Even the gun our police uses that results to stray bullet killing is also our money.

The leader of the EFCC gan shld be demoted. Fund of working with half news.
Re: Court Orders Efcc To Pay N50.8m To Senator by HtwoOw: 5:26am On Jan 30, 2017
So this news is from 2010??


Strange

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Re: Court Orders Efcc To Pay N50.8m To Senator by modath(f): 5:29am On Jan 30, 2017
Opinedecandid:
Kudos, judiciary.

This is how it should be.

And I can tell anyone who cares to listen, EFCC and other anti-graft / security agencies will suffer similar kind of judicial burden after President Buhari leaves office, except they change their ways.

2010 ... Before going on a hate filled pre conceived rant, check dates first... Thank me later.. cool

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Re: Court Orders Efcc To Pay N50.8m To Senator by blackpanda: 5:36am On Jan 30, 2017
Opinedecandid:
Kudos, judiciary.

This is how it should be.

And I can tell anyone who cares to listen, EFCC and other anti-graft / security agencies will suffer similar kind of judicial burden after President Buhari leaves office, except they change their ways.


Hmm first of all the judge awarded N100,000 per day for 369 days. I dont know of any cyber cafe that makes N100000 per day from 27 computers. That figure just seems ludicrous.

Secondly before u get so excited about efcc paying such phantom sums, i hope you know that is your hard earned tax money that will be paid to a single individual

Finally i can promise u the guy wont get a single kobo. By the time they are done with several appeals and paying his lawyers, nothing with come out of it

Pls i dont support efcc being overzealous. I just think the sums are a bit over exaggerated.
Re: Court Orders Efcc To Pay N50.8m To Senator by smogup: 7:48am On Jan 30, 2017
Our security agencies are not civilised at all.

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