73-year-old man arrested by EFCC regains freedom after awaiting trial for 13 years

73-year-old man arrested by EFCC regains freedom after awaiting trial for 13 years

A 73-year-old man, identified as Nyeche, who was arrested by the EFCC, has been released from prison after enduring 13 years and eight months of detention without trial. The old man’s ordeal began when he was arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at the age of 60, sparking concerns over the protracted and seemingly unjust nature of his detention. The Headfort Foundation, a human rights group, played a pivotal role in securing Nyeche’s release. The organization revealed that they became aware of his situation through a church member who participated in a prison outreach in March 2022.

73-year-old man arrested by EFCC regains freedom after awaiting trial for 13 years

Disturbed by the circumstances surrounding Nyeche’s case, the foundation decided to intervene and champion his cause. According to a statement released on the Headfort Foundation’s Twitter page, they discovered that Nyeche’s case file had gone missing and that he had not been presented before any court between 2019 and 2023. The foundation tracked down the missing file to the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), and on October 20, 2023, brought Nyeche before the court, where he was re-arraigned for the crime of stealing. Arguing on behalf of Nyeche, the Headfort Foundation contended that he should be released, highlighting that he had already spent more time in prison than the stipulated sentence for the crime of stealing if found guilty. However, the EFCC requested an adjournment to prepare for trial, a request that the court granted. Undeterred, the foundation’s legal team promptly applied for Nyeche’s bail, assuring the court that they would ensure his presence on the next adjourned date. The court, considering the merits of the application, granted bail to Nyeche on the condition that the foundation ensures his appearance in court for the upcoming proceedings. Finally, on October 20, 2023, after enduring over a decade of incarceration, Pa. Nyeche experienced the sweet taste of freedom. “Nyeche, a 73-year-old man, was arrested by EFCC at the age of 70 sic (60), he spent 13years and 8months in prison awaiting trial. We took on his case after being referred by a church that went for prison outreach in March 2022. His case file went missing and he was not before any court between 2019 and 2023. We traced his file to the DPP office and brought him before a court on 20th October 2023 when he was re-arraigned for the crime of stealing. We argued that Nyeche should be released because he has already served more than the provided sentence for the crime of stealing if found guilty. On the other hand, the EFCC requested an adjournment to prepare for trial and the court granted same. Then our lawyer applied for his bail and undertook to ensure his presence in court on the next adjourned date. The court granted our application on the ground that we ensure his presence on the next date. “Finally, on the 20th October, 2023, Pa. Nyeche experienced freedom after 13years and 8months in prison. Support Headfort Foundation to help others stuck in the Nigerian Justice System,” the statement read. See below;

OAU students storm EFCC office, protest release of fellow students

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OAU Students storm EFCC office, protest release of their fellow students arrested during raidOAU Students storm EFCC office, protest release of their fellow students arrested during raid Some OAU students have taken matters into their hands, boarding buses to EFCC office to protest the release of their colleagues arrested by the EFCC. Today, EFCC officials went on a raid in some off-campus hostels in the University, arresting over 60 students without any search warrant. The EFCC has confirmed this on their website today, claiming that the arrest was based on intelligence and they have retrieved 9 exotic cars alongside 190 mobile phones. OAU Students storm EFCC office, protest release of their fellow students arrested during raidOAU Students storm EFCC office, protest release of their fellow students arrested during raidOAU students at the EFCC office protesting. This enraged the University students who believe the law enforcement agency did not follow due process and have violated their human rights. Although the OAU students were blocked by gun carrying EFCC officials at the entrance who kept telling them to shift back, the students remained adamant, protesting the release of their fellow colleagues. See some reactions… @AdiqsBirdman asked: Why you go raid students for midnight in their hostel…. o wrong na @bloody_citizen said: Who no like himself wey go disturb OAU boys, anything wey una see make una collect am like that @Oluwanishola_00 wrote: Enough is enough!!!Say no to robbery under government name. Say no to illegal extortion. #endEFCC Watch video here: Students of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) storms EFCC office in Ibadan to protest the arrest of their colleagues during the EFFC midnight raidpic.twitter.com/A3ssdENPpu — GistReel.Com (@GistReel) November 1, 2023

EFCC raids OAU hostels at 2 am, arrests over sixty students

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EFCC caused an uproar on social media after they raided some hostels at OAU at 2 am this morning, arresting over 60 male students without any search warrant The law enforcement agency has been in the news over their incessant raids at odd hours, with Leo DaSilva dragging them after their raid at his grandmother’s house. Today, they chose two hostels in OAU, namely ‘Fine touch’ and ‘Superb hostels’ to arrest young boys who they suspect are into internet fraud. EFCC raid OAU hostels at 2 am this morning, arrest over 60 male students EFCC raid OAU hostels at 2 am this morning, arrest over 60 male students EFCC’s bus with the students leaving the school area. The school’s union government have taken to social media to strongly condemn the act, stating it goes against principles of justice and due process. Many Netizens have also expressed their outrage and displeasure at this act by EFCC, while trending hashtags to secure the release of the students. See some comments: @AZolatunji1 said: If Efcc can operate like criminals without any repercussion, when will real kidnappers not start raiding hostels in the middle of the night pretending to be Efcc… There must be consequences for this madness tbh @AgboObinnaya said: Nigeria’s law enforcement agencies operate like thieves. @Sheunfunmmie64 wrote: This is actually outrageous and condemnable. You have no right to burgle into students hall of residence in the dead of a night and start packing everyone on sight. Watch video here… We strongly condemn the recent unjust arrest and harassment of our fellow students by members of the EFCC @officialEFCC in the odd hours of today, Nov 1st, 2023. This action is unacceptable and goes against the principles of justice and due process.#OAUTwitter #FreeOAUStudents pic.twitter.com/743d9r3i1G — Great Ife Students’ Union (@GreatIfe_SU) November 1, 2023

EFCC declares use of unauthorized EFCC Jackets in movies, skits illegal

EFCC declares use of unauthorized EFCC Jackets in movies, skits illegal

EFCC declares use of unauthorized EFCC Jackets in movies, skits illegal

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has issued a warning to all skit makers and movie producers against using unauthorized EFCC jackets and symbols, stating that anyone found acting contrary to this advisory shall henceforth be treated as an impersonator and dealt with accordingly. This was contained in a statement shared on the commission’s official Facebook page on Wednesday, where the Commission notified the public that the use of the EFCC brand in movies without authorization is illegal.

EFCC declares use of unauthorized EFCC Jackets in movies, skits illegal

EFCC officials on duty The statement read, “The attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has been drawn to the activities of content creators, movies and skit producers who use EFCC-branded Jackets, symbols, insignia and other accoutrements without authorization. “The Commission wishes to notify the public that the use of the EFCC brand in movies without authorization is illegal. “While the Commission appreciate the desire by some operators in the creative sector to produce movies/skits with plots around economic and financial crimes, it is incumbent on such operators to seek the Commission’s authorization, including vetting of scenes which purport to depict the operations of the Commission, to ensure that false or misleading messages are not passed to the public. “The Public Affairs Department of the Commission is adequately equipped to work with motion picture practitioners desirous of partnering with the Commission in using films and skits to educate the public, especially the youth on the dangers of economic and financial crimes. “Anyone found acting contrary to this advisory shall henceforth be treated as an impersonator and dealt with accordingly.”

Court sets Oct 23 to hear Diezani ’s suit against EFCC

Court sets Oct 23 to hear Diezani’s suit against EFCC

A Federal High Court, Abuja has fixed Oct. 23 for hearing a suit filed by former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, challenging the order obtained by the EFCC for final forfeiture of her seized assets. Justice Inyang Ekwo fixed the date on Wednesday after Alison-Madueke’s lawyer, Benson Igbanoi, and EFCC’s counsel, M.D. Baraya, regularised their processes in the suit.

Court sets Oct 23 to hear Diezani’s suit against EFCC

Former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the anti-corruption agency had planned to conduct a public sale of all the assets seized for being proceeds of crime as ordered by courts to be permanently forfeited to the Federal Government The auctioning exercise, conducted on the seized assets believed to include Diezani’s property, started on Jan. 9.
The immediate-past chairman of EFCC, Abdulrasheed Bawa, had recently revealed that $153 million and over 80 property had been recovered from Alison-Madueke. She was alleged to have escaped to the United Kingdom and remained there after her exit from public office as the petroleum minister, an office she held between 2010 and 2015 under the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan. But the ex-minister, in her suit, sought an order extending the time within which to seek leave to apply to the court for an order to set aside the EFCC’s public notice issued to conduct public sale on her property. In the motion marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/21/2023 dated and filed on Jan. 6 by her lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, the former minister sought five orders from the court. While Alison-Madueke is the applicant, the EFCC is the sole respondent in the suit.
The former minister, who argued that the various orders were made without jurisdiction, said these “ought to be set aside ex debito justitiae.” She said she was not given fair hearing in all the proceedings leading to the orders.
“The various court orders issued in favour of the respondent and upon which the respondent issued the public notice were issued in breach of the applicant’s right to fair hearing as guaranteed by Section 36 (1) of the 1999 Constitution, as altered, and other similar constitutional provisions,” she said. She argued that she was neither served with the charge sheet and proof of evidence in any of the charges nor any other summons howsoever and whatsoever in respect of the criminal charges pending against her before the court. She further argued that the courts were misled into making several of the final forfeiture orders against her assets through suppression or non-disclosure of material facts. “The several applications upon which the courts made the final order of forfeiture against the applicant were obtained upon gross misstatements, misrepresentations, non-disclosure, concealment and suppression of material facts and this honourable court has the power to set aside same ex debito justitiae, as a void order is as good as if it was never made at all. “The orders were made without recourse to the constitutional right to fair hearing and right to property accorded the applicant by the constitution. “The applicant was never served with the processes of court in all the proceedings that led to the order of final forfeiture,” she said, among other grounds given. But the EFCC, in a counter affidavit deposed to by Rufai Zaki, a detective with the commission, urged the court to dismiss her application. Mr Zaki, who was a member of the team that investigated a case of criminal conspiracy, official corruption and money laundering against the ex-minister and some other persons involved in the case, said investigation had clearly shown that she was involved in some acts of criminality. He said Alison-Madueke was therefore charged before the court in charge no: FHC/ABJ/CR/208/2018.
“We hereby rely on the charge FHC/ABJ/CR/208/2018 dated 14th November 2018 filed before this honourable court and also attached as Exhibit C in the applicant’s affidavit,” he said. The EFCC operative, who said he had seen the ex-ministers motion, said most of the depositions were untrue.
He said contrary to her deposition in the affidavit in support, most of the cases which led to the final forfeiture of the contested property “were action in rem, same were heard at various times and determined by this honourable court.” He said the courts differently ordered the commission to do a newspaper publication inviting parties to show cause why the said property should not be forfeited to the Federal Government before final orders were made.
Mr Zaki argued that one Nnamdi Awa Kalu represented the ex-minister in reaction to one of the forfeiture applications. “We humbly rely on the judgment of Hon. Justice I.LN. Oweibo dated 10th September 2019 shown in Exhibit C of the applicant’s affidavit,” he said. The officer said contrary to her, the final forfeiture of the assets which were subject of the present application was ordered by the court in 2017 and that this was not set aside or upturned on appeal.

How Ortom spent 9 hours in EFCC custody

How Ortom spent 9 hours in EFCC custody

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Tuesday grilled the immediate past governor of Benue, Mr Samuel Ortom, for nine hours before he was later released. Ortom arrived at the premises of the commission’s Zonal Headquarters, Makurdi, at 10 a.m. and left there at about 7 :00 p.m.

How Ortom spent 9 hours in EFCC custody

Former governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom GistReel reported yesterday that Ortom was in the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, custody for questioning. The Makurdi office of EFCC had invited him following allegations of corruption and alleged financial misappropriation during his tenure as a governor. A source who disclosed his presence at EFCC said, “Former governor Ortom is currently at our Makurdi zonal office in Benue State. He arrived at about 10 a.m. this morning, and he’s still there now. He was invited over an ongoing investigation concerning alleged misappropriation of funds during his time in office.’’ Ortom also enjoined his then-appointees to make themselves available for questioning if invited saying “Anytime you are invited by the EFCC, don’t be afraid to go, as for me I am not a coward to run away from EFCC, if they come for me I will follow them. “I have nothing to fear, I don’t have any investment in Europe all I have are in this state. If anyone accuses me of committing any crime let the person come and show me.” Reacting to the invitation, Ortom’s media aide, Mr Terver Akase, said that contrary to insinuations in some sections of the mass media, Ortom was not arrested but only honoured the commission’s invitation. “Ortom was neither arrested nor detained at the EFCC Zonal Headquarters in Makurdi,“ Akase said. According to him, the former governor has nothing to hide, adding that he would always be available for questioning by the anti-graft agency. “Ortom has nothing to hide regarding his stewardship in the state,” Akase said.

PDP reacts to Ortom’s invitation by EFCC

PDP reacts to Ortom's invitation by EFCC

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Benue State, has commended former governor Samuel Ortom for willingly submitting himself to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for questioning over his eight years tenure in office. Ortom on Tuesday drove to the Makurdi office of EFCC following an invitation by the anti-graft agency.

PDP reacts to Ortom's invitation by EFCC

Former governor of Benue, Samuel Ortom   Reacting to the development, the Benue State PDP in a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Bemgba Iortyom lauded the ex-governor for presenting himself to the commission without rancour. Part of the statement read, “Ex-governor Ortom earlier today went over to the Makurdi office of the EFCC to honour the invitation extended to him by the Commission, and our great party hails his conduct as exemplary and reflecting clarity of conscience. “The former governor’s action also depicts him as a man of his word as it fulfils promises he made while in office that at the end of his tenure, he will be willing to give an open account of all that he did in execution of the mandate vested to him as governor by the Benue electorate. “PDP notes that while this won’t be the first time a former governor will be answering questions before the anti-graft body, Ortom’s case is remarkably distinct for the lack of rancour and acrimony which usually attends such appearances. “The party is satisfied that Ex-Governor Ortom’s conduct is a clear reflection of his having no skeletons in his cupboard which he should be running away from, as ‘only the guilty usually are afraid.’ “We urge other holders of public office to emulate the Ortom standard by discharging their duties and responsibilities while in office within the confines of law so they may be able to come to open account when called upon without any fear.” Meanwhile at the time of this report, 5:15pm, the former governor was yet to leave the EFCC Makurdi Zonal office.

EFCC invites former Benue gov, Samuel Ortom for questioning

EFCC invites former Benue gov, Samuel Ortom for questioning

The immediate past Governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom, is currently in the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, custody for questioning. The Makurdi office of EFCC had invited Ortom following allegations of corruption and alleged financial misappropriation during his tenure as a governor.

EFCC invites former Benue gov, Samuel Ortom for questioning

Former Governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom Ortom arrived at the Makurdi zonal office of the commission, located at Alor Gordon Street, at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, June 20, 2023. A source said, “Former governor Ortom is currently at our Makurdi zonal office in Benue State. He arrived at about 10 a.m. this morning, and he’s still there now. He was invited over an ongoing investigation concerning alleged misappropriation of funds during his time in office.’’ He is reported to still be in the EFCC office as of the time of this report. He also promised to present himself before anti-graft agencies if invited for questioning on any issue whatsoever. He had also enjoined his then appointees to make themselves available for questioning if invited saying “Anytime you are invited by the EFCC, don’t be afraid to go, as for me I am not a coward to run away from EFCC, if they come for me I will follow them. “I have nothing to fear, I don’t have any investment in Europe all I have are in this state. If anyone accuses me of committing any crime let the person come and show me.” Though no official of the EFCC provided any information on the visit of the former governor at the time of this report (12:55 pm) the former governor was still in the confines of the office of the anti-graft agency in Makurdi.

EFCC gets new Acting Chairman hours after Bawa’s suspension

EFCC gets new acting Chairman hours after Bawa

A few hours after President Bola Tinubu suspended the Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC, Abdulrasheed Bawa, Mr Abdulkarim Chukkol has been appointed as Acting Chairman of the Commission. Recall that following weighty allegations of abuse of office levelled against him, Bawa was on Wednesday suspended and directed to immediately hand over the affairs of his office to the Director, Operations in the Commission pending the conclusion of his investigation. EFCC gets new acting Chairman hours after Bawa 's suspension ChukkolThe new acting Chairman of EFCC, Mr Abdulkarim Chukkol However, in a new development on Thursday, the EFCC in a statement shared on its official Facebook page stated that Mr. Chukkol is the new Acting Chairman of the Commission. According to the statement, Chukkol is a consummate and vastly experienced investigator with a speciality in cybercrime and money laundering. Until this new role, Chukkol was the Director of Operations of the Commission. The statement read, “Following Tuesday, June 14, 2023, suspension of Mr. Abdulrasheed Bawa, as Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission by the Federal Government, Mr. Abdulkarim Chukkol has stepped in as Acting Chairman of the Commission. “Until this new role, he was the Director of Operations of the Commission.
A pioneer staff of the Commission and an illustrious member of the EFCC Cadet Course One, Mr. Chukkol is a consummate and vastly experienced investigator with specialty in cybercrime and money laundering. “His Command appointments in the Commission include spells as Head of the Advance Fee Fraud and Cybercrime Sections of the Lagos and Abuja Zonal Commands between 2011 -2016, pioneer Commander of the Uyo Zonal Command in 2017 and Commander of Port Harcourt Zonal Command in 2020. “Chukkol has participated in several special operations with international law enforcement organizations and maintains close relationship with Law enforcement agencies such as the FBI, UK National Crime Agency, United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS), United States Secret Service, Australian Federal Police, Dutch Police, German Police, South African Police etc. “The acting EFCC Boss has worked closely with other Governments to develop law and infrastructure for carrying out law enforcement actions. He is Nigeria’s Contact person at the International Mass Marketing Fraud Working Group representing key Government regulatory, law enforcement, prosecution, immigration and customs, financial intelligence, consumer protection agencies as well and trade and competition bureaus dealing with mass marketing-related issues from Spain, Nigeria, Belgium, Europol, Canada, United Kingdom and the United States. “He has attended several courses, seminars and workshops on Public Corruption, Advance Fee Fraud and other economic and financial crimes both locally and internationally, including the Oxford University, United Kingdom, in 2022. “His work and initiatives over the years have earned him several awards and commendations both locally and internationally, including “the Most Outstanding Award in Operations” by the EFCC and the “Outstanding Performance Award” by the United States Department of Justice, among others. “The acting EFCC Chairman, holds a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Economics from the University of Maiduguri (2000) and Post Graduate Certificate in Criminal Justice Education from the University of Virginia, United States as well as Graduate Diploma in Cybersecurity and Spectrum Management from the United States Telecommunication Training Institute, Washington DC, United States. “He is also an alumnus of the FBI National Academy, Quantico; European Center of Security Studies, Germany and a Fellow of the War College, Nigeria.”

EFCC summons Hadi Sirika over fraud allegations in establishment of Nigeria Air

EFCC summons Hadi Sirika over fraud allegations in establishment of Nigeria Air

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has summoned the former Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika to appear before the commission over the alleged scandal in the establishment of the national carrier, Nigeria Air. According to a THISDAY report, while the minister was due to appear before the commission within the week to answer questions related to the launch of the airline, Nigerian Air, garbed in Ethiopian colours, the commission had already grilled some supposed officials of the national carrier. EFCC summons Hadi Sirika over fraud allegations in establishment of Nigeria AirFormer minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika When contacted, the spokesman of EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren, confirmed that there was an ongoing investigation but could not give further details. “I can confirm that there is an ongoing investigation in that regard,” he said. Competent sources told THISDAY that the commission would look at the N3 billion sunk into the project though some stakeholders insisted that over N80 billion was expended on the project. The minister had, at the twilight of the Buhari’s administration, caused the supposed launch of the Nigerian Air in Abuja using an Ethiopian aircraft. Recall that during the hearing in the House of Representatives, the Chairman, of the House of Representatives Committee on Aviation, Honourable Nnolim Nnaji tagged the deal about Nigeria Air as a fraud. Sirika was also accused by the acting managing director of Nigeria Air, Captain Dapo Olumide of imposing a fraudulent deal on the nation through the formation of the airline. Dapo while appearing before the Senate Committee on Aviation revealed that the aircraft reportedly brought into the country penultimate week as belonging to the airline was chartered from Ethiopian Airlines to show off. This led to calls from many Nigerians demanding that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC investigate Sirika over the allegations. However, speaking for the first time since the national outburst against him over the airline deal on Arise News Television last weeek, Sirika alleged that the lawmaker approached him and asked for five per cent shares of the airline for “him and his people”. “Hon Nnaji asked me that I should give him 5% of Nigeria to carry him along with his people, and I said to him at that time that honourable, you didn’t understand me. This is a bidding process that has taken place. And some people won, So I think he should go to those people and ask for the 5 per cent.”