EFCC Press Release
Justice Valentine Ashi of the FCT
High Court sitting in Apo on Wednesday, August 5, 2015 adjourned to August 12,
2015 for hearing on the preliminary objection raised by the Attorney General of
the Federation, AGF, to the bail application brought by Emmanuel Ehidiamhem Okoyomon, former Managing Director of Nigerian
Security Printing and Minting Company, NSPMC, whose extradition to United
Kingdom, UK, has been ordered by a Federal High Court, Abuja.
Justice E.S Chukwu had on May 4, 2015 ordered the extradition of
Okoyomon to UK to face charges of corruption and money laundering.
The judge also ordered him to be
remanded in prison custody pending his extradition.
Dissatisfied by the ruling, Okoyomon
through his counsel, Alex Izinyon, SAN, approached the Court of Appeal, seeking
a stay of execution of the order of the lower court.
The lower court in the circumstance
adjourned sine die pending the
determination of the case in the Appellate Court.
But in a surprise move, Okoyomon's counsel,
Mike Enaharo approached the High Court of the FCT Abuja to challenge his continued
incarceration, alleging infringement of his client's right to personal liberty
by the Deputy Comptroller in-charge, Medium Security Prison, Kuje and the
Attorney General of the Federation.
At the resumed sitting on Wednesday,
counsel from the AGF's office, M.S Hassan responded with a preliminary
objection. In the supporting counter affidavit deposed to by Abdallah Mohammed,
counsel from the Central Authority Unit of the Federal Ministry of Justice, he
affirmed that the applicant is being detained lawfully on the orders of the
Court of Appeal, and “ this honourable court’s discretionary powers are
subordinate to the order of the Court of Appeal”.
He stated that, contrary to the
applicant’s claim in paragraphs 12 and 13 of his bail application, “there was
nothing to suggest that the medical condition of the applicant cannot be taken
care of while in prison custody”. He further averred that, “inmates who are
sick while in custody are taken to hospital for treatment if need be.”
While explaining that the applicant
will interfere with the on-going proceedings at the Court of Appeal if granted
bail, he stated that, contrary to the applicant’s assurance in his bail application,
“no amount of reasonable or substantial sureties can guarantee the appearance
of the applicant in court.”
The applicant's counsel, Enahoro
sought an adjournment in order to respond to issues raised in the preliminary
objection and counter affidavit on point of law.
Consequently, Justice Ashi adjourned
the case till August 12 for hearing.
Okoyomon's extradition is being
sought by the UK government over his alleged role in the bribery allegation
involving officials of Central Bank of Nigeria CBN, the Nigerian Security Printing
and Minting Company NSPMC and Security International Pty of Australia between
2006 and 2008.
Wilson
Uwujaren
Head, Media & Publicity
5th August, 2015
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