Judge Demands More Evidence In Saraki’s Houses Forfeiture Suit
Justice Mohammed Liman of the Federal High Court in Lagos has asked the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to provide more evidence in support of its suit seeking the permanent forfeiture of two houses in the state belonging to former Senate President and two-term Kwara State Governor, Bukola Saraki.
The anti-graft agency had claimed that the houses, located in the Ikoyi area of Lagos, were acquired with funds allegedly diverted by Saraki from the coffers of Kwara State while he was governor.
The EFCC alleged that between 2003 and 2011, Saraki
withdrew over N12bn cash from the account of the Kwara State Government and paid same into his accounts domiciled in Access and Zenith banks through one of his personal assistants, Abdul Adama, at different intervals.
It said the ex-governor obtained a bank loan of N1.6bn to buy the houses and later repaid the loan with money diverted from the state treasury.
In a lengthy ruling on Monday, Justice Liman said while the EFCC had made
a strong showing of strange transactions
through Saraki’s bank account statement exhibited in court, the anti-graft agency needed to call witnesses to prove that the funds were proceeds of fraud.
Earlier, the judge dismissed Saraki’s preliminary objection that the fresh suit was an abuse of court processes on the grounds that it contained the same facts on which he was prosecuted before the Code of Conduct Tribunal and he was discharged and acquitted up to the Supreme Court.
Justice Liman adjourned till September 29 for the EFCC to bring more evidence.
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