The Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Godwin I. Emefiele risks
being committed to prison for failing to honour a Garnishee Order
Absolute to pay the balance of $53m due and payable under the said Order
to Mr. Joe Agi (SAN) and team of lawyers that facilitated the Paris
Club fund matter for the Federal Government.
Justice I. E. Ekwo
of the Federal High Court, Abuja, had on November 20, 2019 under form
15, issued the judgment summon to Emefiele in a case with suit no:
FHC/ABJ/CS/1193/2017 instituted against Central Bank Of Nigeria as
Garnishee/Respondent, Linas International Limited and the Hon. Minister
Of Finance as Judgment Debtors Garnishees by Mr. Joe Agi Judgment as
Creditor/Applicant on behalf of a team of benefitting lawyers.
This
order is coming barely 48 hours after an Abuja High Court, presided
over by Justice Jude Okeke, sentenced the Director-General of the
National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC), Olusegun Runsewe, to
prison in a ruling on a motion drawn from a suit filed by Ummakalif
Limited against Minister of the FCT, Federal Capital Development
Authority (FCDA), DG of NCAC, and the Minister for Culture and Tourism,
as the first, second, third and fourth defendants respectively.
This
judgment summon, which was issued by Justice Ekwo and made available in
Calabar at the weekend said: “the plaintiff/judgment creditor obtained
Garnishee Order Absolute against the Central Bank of Nigeria in this
matter on the 5th day of July 2019, for the sum of $70,000,000.00
(Seventy million US dollars) and the same sum remains partially
unsatisfied till date to the tune of $53m.
“The Judgment Creditor
has filed an affidavit in this Court, a copy whereof in hereunto
annexed, wherein it is alleged that you the above-named Godwin Emefiele
are liable (as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, the
Garnishee) to pay the sum payable under the said Garnishee Order
Absolute…”
It would be recalled that there is a judgment on Paris
Club fund, where the Federal Government approved the payment of money,
and the court ordered that they should pay 20 percent of the fee to be
paid to a team of lawyers, led by Agi. But the CBN governor ignored the
order and paid less to all the lawyers out of the total sum of $70m.
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