Despite having been served court notices for the enforcement
of his fundamental human rights, the EFCC today sneaked Chief Femi Fani-Kayode
into an Ikeja magistrate court where they obtained a highly contentious warrant
to keep him in their custody for another three weeks even though EFCC requested
for a thirty-day remand warrant. Chief Fani-Kayode’s lawyers had served the
EFCC the court notices from a Federal High Court in Abuja on Friday, 20th of
May, 2016, but to our consternation he was whisked to Lagos last Thursday and
taken to an Ikeja Magistrate court this morning where they applied to keep him
for another thirty days.
This type of treatment to any citizen of our nation
especially in a democratic era is, to say the least, inhuman. One wonders why a
case already before a High Court was entertained in a magistrate court, and
judgement given immediately. This smacks of nothing but vendetta. EFCC have no reasonable
cause to continue to keep Chief Femi Fani-Kayode in their custody beyond the
constitutional provision of 48 hours.
He is not known to have either attempted to evade arrest nor
resisted same. EFCC have since concluded their investigations by the virtue of
details of the case they leaked out to the public through the press. So, they
have no reason to keep having him in their custody without taking the noble
option of charging him to court, after all, they have already kept him with
them long enough.
As an organisation that prides itself as a constitutionally
responsible one, it is expected that holding a citizen endlessly would not be
part of EFCC’s operations. If they have anything against Chief Fani-Kayode, one
expects that they should charge him to court rather than obtaining contentious
remand warrants from one court to the other.
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