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Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:58am On Oct 09
• ‘Law on anti-graft agency defective’

• Apex court fixes Oct. 22 for hearing


The Supreme Court is set to determine the powers of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate states.

It has scheduled a hearing for October 22.

Sixteen state governments are challenging the constitutionality of the law establishing the EFCC.
The apex court’s seven-member panel, presided over by Justice Uwani Abba-Aji, chose the date yesterday after it consolidated three suits filed separately by three states, including Kogi.


The court also granted the request by 13 states to be made co-plaintiffs in the case filed in the name of their Attorneys-General.

The plaintiffs in the consolidated case, marked: SC/CV/178/2023, are Anambra, Benue, Cross River, Enugu, Edo, Kogi and Kebbi.

Others are Katsina, Jigawa, Nassarawa, Niger, Ondo, Oyo, Ogun, Plateau and Sokoto.

The 16 states are contending that the Constitution is supreme and that any law that is inconsistent with it is a nullity.

The plaintiffs contend that the Supreme Court had held in previous cases that it was a United Nations Convention against Corruption that was reduced into the EFCC Establishment Act.

They argue that in enacting the EFCC Act in 2004, the legislature did not comply with the provision of Section 12 of the Constitution.


The states insist that Section 12 of the Constitution needed to be complied with before a convention could be made a Nigerian law.

The section reads: “(1) No treaty between the Federation and any other country shall have the force of law except to the extent to which any such treaty has been enacted into law by the National Assembly.

“(2) The National Assembly may make laws for the Federation or any part thereof with respect to matters not included in the Exclusive Legislative List for the purpose of implementing a treaty.

“(3) A bill for an Act of the National Assembly passed pursuant to the provisions of subsection (2) of this section shall not be presented to the President for assent, and shall not be enacted unless it is ratified by a majority of all the House of Assembly in the Federation.”

The plaintiffs contend that the majority of the state Houses of Assembly must first agree that the convention be adopted before the EFCC Act could be validly enacted.

According to them, the EFCC Act, as currently enacted, could not be applied to states that never approved of it.

The plaintiffs want the court to hold that any institution so established, such as the EFCC, should be regarded as an illegal body.


Some of the reliefs being sought in the suit are:


*”A declaration that the Federal Government through the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) or any other agency lacks the power to issue any directive, guideline, advisory or any instrument howsoever called for the administration and management of funds belonging to a state.

*”A declaration that the EFCC, the NFIU or any agency of the Federal Government cannot investigate, requisition documents, invite and or arrest anyone with respect to offences arising from or touching on the administration and management of funds belonging to a state or any local government area.”


When the case was called, the majority of the counsel prayed for their clients to be joined as co-plaintiffs, and two of the states prayed for an order for consolidation.

Kogi’s counsel, Abdulwahab Mohammed (SAN), said some states indicated interest in a merger, while others sought to be joined as co-plaintiffs.

“It is for this honourable court to tell us how to proceed, my lord.

“Out of about 15 states, there are about 13 of them that have indicated interest to be co-plaintiffs and only two want consolidation.

“To make the task of the court easier, those who want to be joined as co-plaintiffs should be joined and abide by the processes already filed.

“Those who sought consolidation should be asked to file within seven days,” Mohammed said.

Justice Abba-Aji adjourned until Oct. 22 for a hearing.

The Kogi State AG had, in the suit numbered SC/CV/178/2023, sued the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) as the sole defendant.

In the originating summons filed by a team of lawyers led by Prof. Musa Yakubu (SAN), the state raised six questions for determination and sought nine reliefs.

https://thenationonlineng.net/16-states-to-scourt-bar-efcc-nfiu-from-probing-our-accounts/

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by JASONjnr(m): 6:03am On Oct 09
Infact, another agency should be created and EFCC scrapped out.

How can a commission created to fight corruption, now becomes the architect of corruption, helping corrupt politicians and rich folks to enshrine in more corruption.

In the case of Bobrisky, EFCC denying the fact that they dropped the money laundering charge against him is simply a safe-face tactic. Their best option is to investigate and ring down the officer to make Nigerians place their hopes on them.

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by helinues: 6:17am On Oct 09
Hahaha

What are you hiding?

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by tunwumi: 6:28am On Oct 09
This is madness

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by Atuero(m): 6:28am On Oct 09
I sense something fishy

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by zoedew: 6:29am On Oct 09
Corruption fighting back under the guise of Federalism.

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by AntiChristian: 6:30am On Oct 09
Hmmm! This one go tough for Kekere Ẹkun o!

Yahya Bello has no where to hide sha!

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by NaijaCover(m): 6:30am On Oct 09
Wow
Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by Ikaeniyan0: 6:31am On Oct 09
JASONjnr:
Infact, another agency should be created and EFCC scrapped out.

How can a commission created to fight corruption, now becomes the architect of corruption, helping corrupt politicians and rich folks to enshrine in more corruption.

In the case of Bobrisky, EFCC denying the fact that they dropped the money laundering charge against him is simply a safe-face tactic. Their best option is to investigate and ring down the officer to make Nigerians place their hopes on them.
There is no correlation between the article and your comment.

I hope the states will eventually lose

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by boxypane(m): 6:32am On Oct 09
Funny enough, the three parties involved in this case (State Govt, EFCC and the Courts) are all corrupt.
It's appalling.

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by tunjijones(m): 6:33am On Oct 09
Governors are the worst politicians in Nigeria

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by oluseyiforjesus(m): 6:33am On Oct 09
Armed robbers

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by Ogbodavies(m): 6:34am On Oct 09
What do u expect.. when d head is CORRUPTION itself.

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by shfizle(m): 6:35am On Oct 09
So Seun Kuti was right saying EFCC only has power to catch yahoo boys

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by saintjimos(m): 6:36am On Oct 09
States don't want to be accountable?

They want to loot every penny

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by oneMalik: 6:37am On Oct 09
Pen-robbers on it again !

only criminals does ths .

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by Manny21: 6:38am On Oct 09
Then also tell the supreme Court to ban FG from sending money to those states from the federation account

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by Nwaokunkpara: 6:39am On Oct 09
EFCC should be very shameful of themselves
Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by Axis313(m): 6:39am On Oct 09
Unless they are hiding something,I wonder why they are fearing EFCC and co.

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by Hemanwel(m): 6:40am On Oct 09
Is the EFCC now an accounting or auditing firm that it wants to probe State accounts.

So many impunities going on in this administration.
Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by bellosulaiman(m): 6:42am On Oct 09
BeeBeeOoh:
• ‘Law on anti-graft agency defective’

• Apex court fixes Oct. 22 for hearing




https://thenationonlineng.net/16-states-to-scourt-bar-efcc-nfiu-from-probing-our-accounts/
Lagos, Kano and River states won’t be there because they hide under allowable expenditures which means they award same road construction 17 times, build medical centers 1million times etc. There is plenty money to go around especially Lagos state

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by Armaggedon: 6:43am On Oct 09
The case is in order. It will succeed if the judges know their onion.
Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by Fiscus105(m): 6:45am On Oct 09
We still need a long way to go in zoo, maybe masses would have courage to start revolution one day.


When you are supposed to be pushing for more laws to entrench transparency, you are trying to block govt institution to know how you spend money, this is public funds ooo, that that belong to everyone and not ur father's money you inherited o.


......trust Naija justices, they would even do more than what rogues requested for.


Not even for CBN governor also join then to ask for nonsense.

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by eldoradoxx: 6:46am On Oct 09
Very watery argument by the States. Infact a 300 level law student in any university can write the judgement within 30 minutes dismissing this vexatious matter. Yes, it is United Nations Convention that was copied and reduced into law, but it was enacted by the National Assembly. Several of our laws were copied from somewhere. Once the national Assembly passes the law, you cannot question the source.

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by StraightGaay: 6:48am On Oct 09
Atuero:
I sense something fishy
I smell rat here
Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by Risingblue008(m): 6:48am On Oct 09
Over corruption

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by owiko(m): 6:51am On Oct 09
D
Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by Fiscus105(m): 6:52am On Oct 09
Ogbodavies:
What do u expect.. when d head is CORRUPTION itself.

Abi ooo, even the home state of Agulu is also party to corruption, Igbo people will never disappoint you.

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by integrity16(m): 6:55am On Oct 09
EFCC, States, and the Courts are all complicit in recent happenings inNigeria. A court that would order police not to provide protection in an election.

How are we sure these states haven't gone behind to buy the eventual verdict of this case, after all a senator whose wife was a Judge testified many months back that he had helped his colleague to appeal to his wife to give judgement in the favour of his colleagues and nothing happened to the said Judge.

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Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by lionshare: 6:59am On Oct 09
They might have a case here but their main motive is too obvious
Re: Bar EFCC, NFIU From Probing Our Accounts - 16 States To Supreme Court by RealLordZeus(m): 7:01am On Oct 09
I know Oyo will be there, I wish a very strong and vindictive opposition takes after GSM

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