Ajulo who was reacting to the Economic Financial Crimes
Commission’s (EFCC) order that the Ekiti state governor’s account be freezed
said it was an abuse of the immunity that covers governors in Nigeria.
“This
indeed came as a shock considering the personality involved, a sitting governor
that enjoys immunity till the determination of his office as governor of a
State in Nigeria.
“It is
the law that to freeze an account, there must be an order of court for the
attachment of the bank account.
“It is
also trite that for the court to make such order, there must be papers (court
process) filed in court and signed by the judge,” he said.
He then
backed his argument with the constitution. “By the provision of Section
308(1)(a) of our Constitution as amended no suit can be instituted against
Ayodele Fayose and/or any Nigerian governor in any court in Nigeria.
“Therefore,
no process of court can be issued, signed or served, against Ayodele Fayose in
his personal capacity, whereas the bank account in question is his personal
account as such in his personal name.
“Moreover,
sections 26-34 of the EFCC Act, established a process to be followed that is, a
suspect must have been arrested for his account to be frozen however section
308 of 1999 Constitution, exempted Ayodele Fayose from those could be arrested
and his bank account cannot be frozen.
“It
behoves on all right thinking Nigerians and law abiding individuals and
corporate entities to ensure and insist that EFCC acts according to the law of
the land and adheres to best international standard and practice.
He then
warned the EFCC against becoming a tyrant. “It should be warned that EFCC is
gradually turning into an unchecked tyrannical monster. If indeed Ayodele
Fayose has a case to answer, the case of Bola Ahmed Tinubu Vs. Gani Fawehinmi
is apt and locus classicus; Therefore, EFCC should lift the attachment on
Ayodele Fayose’s property, go ahead to investigate him but wait for Fayose to
complete his term of office before commencing his prosecution. That’s the law
and it must be followed,” he said.
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