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EFCC Chairman, Ibrahim Magu
An FCT High Court in Apo, on Tuesday, granted leave for substituted service on the acting Chairman of the Economic And Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu.
Justice Silvanus Oriji, gave the order on substituted service, after listening to the submissions of Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, counsel to an Abuja-based lawyer, Monday Ubani and a former Senator, Christopher Enai.
Oriji had on March 26, granted leave to an exparte motion filed by Ozekhome to charge Ubani and Enai to court or release them on bail on or before March, 28.
The judge held that the court had the power to make an order for substituted service of the process where it appears that prompt service cannot be conveniently effected.
“In exercise of the power of the court under Order 7 rule 11, I grant this motion,” he said.
He said since the bailiff, Ishaya Markus, was denied access to Magu by the armed security personnel at his office at the EFCC Headquarters.
Ozekhome said that the operatives told the bailiff that he can only see Magu on the invitation.
Ozekhome, in the motion ex-parte, prayed the court to order form 48 and 49 be served on any officer at the mail registry of the Chairman of the EFCC and legal Department at Headquarters in Jabi.
He also prayed an order of the court by posting same at the gate of the head office of EFCC.
Ubani, a former President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Ikeja branch and Enai, ex-senator representing Bayelsa were invited and detained by the EFCC operatives on March, 19.
The applicants were detained for standing as sureties for Ngozi Olejeme, who once served as the Chairman of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund from 2009 to 2015.
They are still yet to be charged to court by the EFCC.
•Sourced from a Tribune report

























