NCoS denies alleged forceful removal of Emefiele from Kuje prison

Comptroller-General, Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS), Mr Haliru Nababa
Comptroller-General, Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS), Mr Haliru Nababa

 

The Controller General of Nigeria’s Correctional Service (NCoS), Haliru Nababa, has denied alleged forceful removal of Mr Godwin Emefiele, former Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, from its custody in Kuje.

He said the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) made no such attempt.

He said this when he appeared before the House of Representatives Committee on Public Petitions, in Abuja, on Thursday following a petition by the Centre for Social Justice, Equity and Transparency

Rep. Mike Etaba, the chairman of the committee, however, dismissed the petition on the grounds that it was subjudice.

According to him, “this matter is in court, we can’t forge ahead with this matter because it is subjudice to us. This matter is hereby dismissed from this committee.

Sylvanus Tahir (SAN), Director, Legal and Prosecution Department of EFCC, said it was inappropriate to entertain the petition as it bordered on a subsisting court matter.

Nababa, who was represented by the Assistant Controller-General in Charge of Operations, Nwakeze Emmanuel, said such attempted abduction did not happen

“As far as we are concerned, we are not aware of any alleged attempt to forcefully release Emefiele, as he is still in our custody, bubbling.”

EFCC’s legal representative, Tahir, had earlier said, “The petition which we perused borders on a pending court case.

“There is a subsisting criminal charge against Emefiele on whose behalf the petitioners have petitioned.” (NAN)

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