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EFCC Vs GYB: Former Attorney General of Federation advises Ignoramus of laws to stop passing Judgement in their bedrooms

Mohammed Bello Adoke is a Nigerian lawyer. He is a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and was appointed Minister for Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation on 6 April 2010, when Acting President Goodluck Jonathan announced his new cabinet.CONTINUE READING>>>>>

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Adoke, SAN, hails from Kogi central district of Kogi State and he is an advocator of rule of law.

As a renowned legal luminary, Muhammed Bello Adoke, SAN, strongly disagreed with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on their fruitless quest to enforce law despite court order restraining the commission from arresting, detaining and prosecuting former Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello.

According to him, some Nigerians are just ignorant of the fact and how law work in this country.

There are parts to the whole saga that most of you don’t know. Do you know Yahaya Bello has a court injunction restraining EFCC from arresting or harassing him?

Do you know same EFCC appeal the injunction in which the judgement is expected to be served on the 22nd of this month.

Meaning this coming Monday?

The question most impartial intellects should ask now is “why did the same EFCC refused to wait for the outcome of the appeal”?

Why did the agency flaunt the court order?

If it’s not political watch hunt, why being in a hurry to arrest him?

If you have such injunction, will you as an individual who seek the injunction now flaunt same injunction and present yourself to the EFCC when their is an existing order against it?

It’s baffling to see people who knows nothing about it all, writing long notes and making mockery of their sense of fair judgement and critical analysis on what they know nothing about.

F-GYB is not guilty until found guilty. Stop passing judgment in your bedroom court, the constitution does not recognize it and will never do.

NaijaReporters investigation revealed that In February 2024, Yahaya Bello approached a high court in Kogi state and was granted a restraining order, you do not expect him submit himself to EFCC when the restraining order is still valid.

EFCC has challenged the restraining order granted to Yahaya Bello in an appeal court whose judgment is expected to be delivered on Monday 22nd April 2024 but couldn’t wait hence they decided to lay siege on his residence.CONTINUE READING>>>>>