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We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by danladi02: 9:06pm On Apr 30
A big drama in town came to the general public’s attention thanks to the encounter on a road called Benghazi in Abuja, Nigeria. In case you missed it, what happened on the road called Benghazi was the failed attempt by the operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to take the former Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, away from his house into we guess custody. To do that, the operatives of the EFCC kitted in full military gear for the operations and laid siege to the home of the former governor. The reason they wanted to take him away was to answer questions on charges of corruption. The amount looted, we hear, is to the tune of 80 billion naira.

For many in the public, the first reaction, the instinctive reaction, was to chastise Yahaya Bello for refusing to go with the operatives of the EFCC when they came for him. Such thinking was that why should he, Yahaya Bello, feel that he is so above the law and not respect the call of the operatives of the EFCC?

To the naked eyes of many, the EFCC was, after all, the law and acting in the name of the law. Beyond instinct, it did not make sense for a former governor to refuse the invitation or be arrested by the EFCC; the history of Nigeria and chronicles of the EFCC abound with stories of governors, ministers, senators and other politicians and business people who have been “invited” or outrightly arrested by EFCC and then come back to continue with their lives.


Some are even in government, in positions of power in politics and some public office in one form or another. The standard practice is “invitation” or arrest, bail, and finding a way around in court. Why, then, should Akara turn bone when it became the turn of Brother Yahaya Bello?

The failed arrest on the road called Benghazi was not an isolated incident but rather the culmination of a series of events that had been unfolding for some time. However, these events largely went unnoticed by the public until this dramatic encounter. This raises the question: what other episodes have we, the public, missed?

The first episode that we missed was that the former governor had gone to the court of law to seek and indeed obtained an injunction that prohibits the EFCC (and presumably others) from arresting and harassing him. As an unrepentant advocate of the rule of law and common sense, I raised the question of why someone would go to court to say: “Please don’t let law enforcement officers arrest me or harass me”. “I don’t do that; who does that’, was my thinking—the answer I got made me appear naïve even to myself.

A very respected and senior jurist (he was a teacher of law when I was a student) made it clear to me by schooling me on the difference between a politically exposed person and the rest of us. It turned out that the law agrees that politically exposed people might have reasons to be victimised by competitors, disgruntled elements of society and enemies.

It turns out that the EFCC operatives went to the house of the former governor in violation of a court order. Whilst we, the people, did not know there was a court order, the men and women of the EFCC knew there was a court order restraining them from doing so, and yet they did so. The law is or should be our holiest book and altar in this land, “shall we continue in sin and that grace might abound? God forbid”.

Let us imagine that the EFCC boss of today is a righteous man with no blemish and full of good intentions who means well for the commonwealth and, therefore, moves for the greater good. Should we, thus, allow and then condone him when he operates outside the law? I think not. That will constitute or consolidate a terrible and dangerous precedent. What if after him comes another EFCC boss who is not so righteous and full of good intentions? What if the good man of today goes rouge or mad one day?

We, the people, especially those of us who believe in the supremacy of the law, must insist that everyone who acts in the name of the law must fully obey the law, every line, every comma of the law. It is only when those who act in the name of the law act in full respect of the law that the law can triumph; shortcuts or outright violations of the law debilitate the law. Any law agency or organ of the state that tries to make us believe that to uphold the law, one must violate the law is not acting diligently and efficiently, and that smacks of mischief or incompetence.

In the specific case of the trial of Brother Yahaya Bello, the diligent and efficient way to go is to go to the courts to seek and obtain a court order to challenge and overturn the injunction obtained by Yahaya Bello. There is no other way to put it; going to a place you have been asked not to go and to do what you have been asked not to do is wrong and debilitative of the law. In this case, the EFCC, by violating the court order, has given Yahaya Bello reasons to argue and present himself as a victim of persecution, not just a reckless or senseless fugitive.

It is worth mentioning here that the EFCC is an investigative agency, not a prosecuting organ; in court, lawyers (hired by the agency) prosecute cases against investigated people, and a judge will weigh all the charges brought against an investigated person, these will happen in a setting wherein both sides are given equal grounds to accuse and defend. Many might not know it, but one of the many things a judge will look at (and that defending lawyers certainly will bring up) is how compliant the investigators have been with the law in their operations.

The judge will carefully look at the process and operations to ensure that there is nothing personal and no trace of persecution on the way to delivering justice. Given what has happened and been said by the EFCC so far, how do you think the EFCC’s operations will look when the time for scrutiny comes up in court?

*Prof. Anthony Kila is an Institute Director at CIAPS

https://dailytrust.com/we-and-the-trials-of-brother-bello/

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Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by BOSSkesh(m): 6:11am On May 01
Yahaya Bello is a criminal
Dss should pick him up

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Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by Arafat1: 6:14am On May 01
Femi Falana SAN said in a recent interview that:

"A portion of the Kogi state High Court Judgment made in Yahaya Bello's case stated very clearly that it was made ‘without prejudice to the power of the said Federal High Court, to make any Order as it may deem just in the determination of the rights of the Applicant and the Respondent as may be submitted to her for consideration and determination.’”

He further stated that the Kogi State High Court specifically directed the EFCC "to bring before the said Federal High Court, or any such appropriate Court, such criminal Charge, allegation or complaint in respect of whereof the Applicant is reasonably believed by the Respondent to have committed any offence .."

Therefore, by filing charges of money laundering of over N80 billion against Mr. Yahaya Bello at the Federal High Court, the EFCC has diligently complied with the order of the Kogi State High Court.

In the same vein, the order made by the Federal High Court for the arrest of Mr. Yahaya Bello for the purpose of his arraignment is equally in line with the order of the Kogi State High Court...


With all disrespect intended, Prof should go and lie down.

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Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by Nackzy: 6:14am On May 01
Nice piece
Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by frankson1(m): 6:18am On May 01
Kila ended up writing rubbish just for clout sake undecided

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Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by Onyedikachi231: 6:21am On May 01
Useless people full this country.

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Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by Welrez(m): 6:28am On May 01
The judiciary is nowhere near what we had during the military days
Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by bluefilm: 6:34am On May 01
Using court order to keep frausters afloat

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Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by Gten(m): 6:35am On May 01
Paid post by political jobbers

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Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by domack99(m): 6:41am On May 01
Politically expose person (SMH). what a nonsense, no wonder that EFCC have only been able to prosecute Yahoo boys and Bobrisky. The law is there to protect the political criminals in our society.

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Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by sonofthunder: 6:42am On May 01
Arafat1:
Femi Falana SAN said in a recent interview that:

"A portion of the Kogi state High Court Judgment made in Yahaya Bello's case stated very clearly that it was made ‘without prejudice to the power of the said Federal High Court, to make any Order as it may deem just in the determination of the rights of the Applicant and the Respondent as may be submitted to her for consideration and determination.’”

He further stated that the Kogi State High Court specifically directed the EFCC "to bring before the said Federal High Court, or any such appropriate Court, such criminal Charge, allegation or complaint in respect of whereof the Applicant is reasonably believed by the Respondent to have committed any offence .."

Therefore, by filing charges of money laundering of over N80 billion against Mr. Yahaya Bello at the Federal High Court, the EFCC has diligently complied with the order of the Kogi State High Court.

In the same vein, the order made by the Federal High Court for the arrest of Mr. Yahaya Bello for the purpose of his arraignment is equally in line with the order of the Kogi State High Court...


With all disrespect intended, Prof should go and lie down.


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Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by vb0mb(m): 6:46am On May 01
Him thief or him no thief?

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Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by BafanaBafana: 6:48am On May 01
This Prof, she is a real professor or na just guy name?

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Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by Macnnoli4(m): 6:56am On May 01
State high court said he shouldn't be arbitrarily arrested, then Federal High Court gave permission for his arrest. Even if they are courts of similar jurisdiction, Federal High Court indirectly enforced Bello's right to not be arrested without reason.

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Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by Maxymilliano(m): 6:57am On May 01
Bello should borrow a leaf from the former criminal governor of Anambra state and submit himself to EFCC.

He will only be detained till he gets arraigned and release on bail.

The rest will be cat and mouse game just like most ex governor's on EFCC prosection lists.

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Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by Bammmmm: 7:02am On May 01
this country sha
Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by Erix1600(m): 7:18am On May 01
I fully concur with the writer because the arrest wud have been made easy if the EFCC had obtained a counter motion in court to set aside Yahaya Bello's Court injunction.
EFCC should there do the needful instead of cutting corners.
Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by backtalkG(m): 7:22am On May 01
proff we don catch you. bring out the corn in your back pocket cheesy

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Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by GreenCovering: 7:40am On May 01
Thanks dear prof.
Deal with Yahaya Bello however you want, but follow the rule of law.
Simple.
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Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by WebsiteXXpert: 7:45am On May 01
Why all these fuss over an obviously corrupt. On a good day, the current sitting governor should be impeached and trial alongside Bello for the stunt he pulled... But then this is Nigeria, the bello man can decide to kiss the president's a*s tomorrow, and this will just become news, he will become a saint overnight.

Case of note is Gandollar, that man should be cooing in jail for at least the 20 years.

Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by IamANigerianMan: 7:47am On May 01
Maxymilliano:
Bello should borrow a leaf from the former criminal governor of Anambra state and submit himself to EFCC.

He will only be detained till he gets arraigned and release on bail.

The rest will be cat and mouse game just like most ex governor's on EFCC prosection lists.


This yahaya Bello is not like other case, remember the school he lauded the part of the money to has returned the money... Yahaya knows he is going to prison
Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by ArsenWinner: 7:54am On May 01
Arafat1:
Femi Falana SAN said in a recent interview that:

"A portion of the Kogi state High Court Judgment made in Yahaya Bello's case stated very clearly that it was made ‘without prejudice to the power of the said Federal High Court, to make any Order as it may deem just in the determination of the rights of the Applicant and the Respondent as may be submitted to her for consideration and determination.’”

He further stated that the Kogi State High Court specifically directed the EFCC "to bring before the said Federal High Court, or any such appropriate Court, such criminal Charge, allegation or complaint in respect of whereof the Applicant is reasonably believed by the Respondent to have committed any offence .."

Therefore, by filing charges of money laundering of over N80 billion against Mr. Yahaya Bello at the Federal High Court, the EFCC has diligently complied with the order of the Kogi State High Court.

In the same vein, the order made by the Federal High Court for the arrest of Mr. Yahaya Bello for the purpose of his arraignment is equally in line with the order of the Kogi State High Court...


With all disrespect intended, Prof should go and lie down.
I think the charges could be brought to court without the defendant. Then, the court summons or subpoena the defendant.
Anyway, I am not a lawyer; I am here to learn.
Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by ppogba: 8:06am On May 01
Welrez:
The judiciary is nowhere near what we had during the military days

What was the Judiciary like during the millitary days?

Are you a student of contemporary Nigerian history?

Are you old enough to discuss Judiciary during the millitary days?

Is it the same judiciary that delivers judgement by midnight that you want to discuss?

Is it the same judiciary that gave ABN aka Francis Author Nzeribe the impetus to put Nigeria on the precipice that you want to debate?

Please don't start what you cannot finish.

Good morning.
Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by Kukutenla: 8:08am On May 01
All these fools writing rubbish claiming rule of law
Where was their cry for rule of law when Yahaya Bello denied Kogi civil servants their monthly due?
Where was their rule of law cry when Bello turned elections to war with attendant bloodshed and rigging in broad daylight?
This kobo kobo activists and rule of law preachers conveniently forget that the siege was carried out in Abuja while the court that gave the order was a state high court whose jurisdiction does not extend to Abuja. The order is only valid within the jurisdiction of the court which is Kogi. They also tactically overlook the fact that a federal high Court with coordinate jurisdiction with the state high court and having territorial jurisdiction throughout the country including Abuja gave a warrant for Bello's arrest. They warrant is valid and extends throughout Nigeria including Kogi state.
So all these kobo kobo activists and journalists need to rest!! We know why they are shouting from the rooftops. It is because of where their bread is being buttered and it just shows how morally decrepit our critical civil society has become.
Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by ppogba: 8:11am On May 01
Maxymilliano:
Bello should borrow a leaf from the former criminal governor of Anambra state and submit himself to EFCC.

He will only be detained till he gets arraigned and release on bail.

The rest will be cat and mouse game just like most ex governor's on EFCC prosection lists.



That was why I said elsewhere that the lion in a book will be disappointed in Yaya Bello who calls himself a white Lion.

Is he new in Nigeria?

The lesson here is that some of our politicians are often overrated.

With a visit to EFCC with at most four SANS, worst case scenario, he will sleep over and the granted bail the following day and rhereafet the case will go the way of the other ones.
Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by AcadaWriter: 8:12am On May 01
Yahaya Bello is a criminal Dss should pick him up
Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by ultim: 8:15am On May 01
Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by nairavsdollars(f): 8:25am On May 01
One of the people who benefited from the $80b loot
Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by Kukutenla: 8:25am On May 01
ppogba:


That was why I said elsewhere that the lion in a book will be disappointed in Yaya Bello who calls himself a white Lion.

Is he new in Nigeria?

The lesson here is that some of our politicians are often overrated.

With a visit to EFCC with at most four SANS, worst case scenario, he will sleep over and the granted bail the following day and rhereafet the case will go the way of the other ones.
Let's tell ourselves a bit of truth though.
Bello's case also has political undertone. He was fingered as the brain behind the plot to kick Ganduje out of office via the back door. That is why his case is still burning cause he knows he's bitten more than he can chew.
But that said, everyone who knows anything knows how corrupt the dude was while he held power. Thus it is a case of a goat marked for roasting going to take a bath in petrol.
The guy is guilty and has attracted the angst of powers that be with his foolish belligerence. I hope for the sake of those who suffered his ignominious rule for 8 years that he does not get left off the hook.
Re: We And The Trials Of Brother Bello - Prefessor Anthony Kila by Enskynelson(m): 8:49am On May 01
Arafat1:
Femi Falana SAN said in a recent interview that:

"A portion of the Kogi state High Court Judgment made in Yahaya Bello's case stated very clearly that it was made ‘without prejudice to the power of the said Federal High Court, to make any Order as it may deem just in the determination of the rights of the Applicant and the Respondent as may be submitted to her for consideration and determination.’”

He further stated that the Kogi State High Court specifically directed the EFCC "to bring before the said Federal High Court, or any such appropriate Court, such criminal Charge, allegation or complaint in respect of whereof the Applicant is reasonably believed by the Respondent to have committed any offence .."

Therefore, by filing charges of money laundering of over N80 billion against Mr. Yahaya Bello at the Federal High Court, the EFCC has diligently complied with the order of the Kogi State High Court.

In the same vein, the order made by the Federal High Court for the arrest of Mr. Yahaya Bello for the purpose of his arraignment is equally in line with the order of the Kogi State High Court...


With all disrespect intended, Prof should go and lie down.

Thank you bro.
This is one of those paid persons. Him too want to cash out.

If you are from Kogi, Bello has ever lived above the law. He killed oppositions with no looking back. Same Bello now saying they should respect the law. Which law did he respect when he was the governor?

All these grammar sef... Let him come out.

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