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Why EFCC Opposes Godwin Emefiele’s Request For Overseas Medical Trip | READ DETAILS

... Legal Battle Intensifies Over Former CBN Governor's Request for Passport Release

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July 9, 2024
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Former CBN Governor - Godwin Emefiele - Why EFCC Opposes Godwin Emefiele’s Request For Overseas Medical Trip | READ DETAILS

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The EFCC has opposed former CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele’s application for an overseas medical trip, arguing that he is a flight risk. The court’s decision on the matter has been adjourned until July 16, 2024.

 

In a significant legal standoff, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has strongly opposed former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor Godwin Emefiele‘s application to have his passport released for an overseas medical trip. This development was confirmed by EFCC spokesperson Dele Oyewale in a statement on Monday.

 

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Emefiele’s defense counsel, Labi Lawal, had filed an affidavit requesting the release of his passport to allow travel to the United Kingdom for medical treatment. However, the EFCC countered this request, citing several reasons.

 

Prosecution counsel Muhammad Abbas Omeiza emphasized that there was no medical report submitted to the court indicating that Emefiele was suffering from an ailment that could not be treated within Nigeria. He also argued that Emefiele’s passport was surrendered as part of his bail conditions, and releasing it would essentially alter those conditions.

 

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Omeiza further argued that Emefiele posed a flight risk, noting that the former governor had co-conspirators abroad and might be tempted to flee. “The defendant has co-conspirators all over the world. Anita and Tony, aides of the defendant, are currently in the UK. The defendant might be tempted to jump bail because he is standing trial in three different courts,” Omeiza stated.

 

In response, the defense counsel dismissed these claims as speculative, suggesting that an international red alert could be issued if Emefiele failed to return after the medical trip.

 

After hearing both sides, Justice Mu’azu decided to adjourn the ruling on the application until July 16, 2024. This adjournment leaves Emefiele’s travel plans and legal fate hanging in the balance, as the court continues to deliberate on the complexities of the case.

 

This case not only highlights the legal intricacies involved in high-profile financial crime trials but also underscores the ongoing efforts by Nigerian authorities to hold prominent figures accountable. As the July 16 ruling approaches, all eyes will be on the court’s decision and its implications for Emefiele and the broader legal landscape in Nigeria.

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