Court strikes out Yakubu’s breach of fundamental human rights suit
The Federal High Court, Abuja, has struck out the breach of fundamental human rights suit instituted by million-dollar-man and former NNPC Group Managing Director, Andrew Yakubu against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). This was sequel to an application by Mr Adeola Adedipe, Yakubu’s counsel, to withdraw the suit.
Adedipe told the court that his application was due to the prevailing circumstances, particularly since his client had been charged to court and admitted to bail.
“We consider it necessary to discontinue with this suit, we have served the notice on all the parties and they are not opposed to our application.”
Mrs Rita Ogar and Mr T.A. Agbe, counsel to the EFCC and Attorney-General of the Federation, who are first and second respondents in the suit respectively did not oppose the application.
Consequently, the judge, Justice Ahmed Mohammed said since none of the parties was opposed to the application, the prayer was granted whereupon he struck out the suit.
Yakubu had been detained by the EFCC over allegations of non-disclosure of assets, fraud and money laundering to the tune of $9.7 million.
He approached the court with a breach of fundamental human rights suit, challenging his continued detention without being charged to court.
He was admitted to N300 million bail and the case was adjourned till May 9 for commencement of trial.