The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)
has reacted to a suit accusing the National Chairman of the All
Progressives Congress, APC, Adams Oshiomhole of fraud.
An Edo
State-based activist, Osadalor Ochie, had filed a suit before an Abuja
Federal High Court challenging the failure of EFCC to file fraud charges
Oshiomhole.
Ochie, in the suit prayed the court to compel the
anti-graft agency to conduct investigation into allegations of fraud
against Oshiomhole while he was governor of Edo State.
The suit also seeks the arrest and prosecution of the APC National Chairman.
In view of his prayer, the court had scheduled Tuesday for hearing, after processes were served on the two parties.
However, counsels to Oshiomhole appeared in court but that of the anti-graft agency failed to show up.
Explaining
why its representatives were not in court, EFCC said it did not appear
in court because the plaintiff failed to serve it with the court
processes.
A statement by EFCC spokesperson, Wilson Uwajaren on
Wednesday reads: “Ahead of the November 19 date for the consideration of
the preliminary objection by All Progressives Party National Chairman,
Adams Oshiomhole, challenging the competence of the suit which seeks to
compel the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to arrest and
commence criminal proceedings against him, the agency has blamed its
absence at Tuesday October 23 hearing of the suit before Justice Anwuli
Chikere of the Federal High Court Abuja on the failure of the plaintiff
to serve the Commission with processes.
“This is contrary to the October 9 ruling of Justice Chikere, that the Commission be served.
“The
Commission frowns at the attempt by counsel to the plaintiff, West
Idahosa, to mislead the court with claims that the Commission had been
served.
“Had the Commission been served, it would have been in
court. Ours is an agency that holds the judiciary in high esteem and we
will never disregard summons by courts of competent jurisdiction. The
truth is that the Commission did not receive any summons.”
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