A federal high court in Yenagoa, Bayelsa state, has given an
order of perpetual injunction restraining the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) from prosecuting Seriake Dickson, former Bayelsa governor.
In August, the EFCC quizzed the senator representing Bayelsa
west for hours over alleged corruption and abuse of office.
Dickson is alleged to have mismanaged about N1 trillion
while he was governor of the state — an allegation he denied. He said the
petition submitted at the anti-graft agency’s office against him is
“frivolous”.
“For the avoidance of doubts, let me state that my family
investments, Seriake Dickson Trust Incorporated, were made between 1996 and
2012 before I became governor,” the lawmaker had said.
“These investments
were funded by loans and advances and repaid from salaries, allowances, savings
and others. One of them is still on mortgage and I have made these documents
available to the EFCC.”
In a judgment, Isah Dashien, the judge, held the assets
acquired with loans, had been declared at the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB).
“Therefore it was contrary to the stipulation of the law for
the EFCC to open investigation into assets that were declared over the years before
the relevant body, the CCB, and for which the CCB issued verification
certificates,” Dashien said.
One of the orders seen in the certified true copy of the
judgment reads: “That an order of perpetual injunction restraining the
defendant, its officers, men, agents or privies from inviting or further
inviting the 2nd Plaintiff (Dickson), officers, managers or Trustees of the 1st
plaintiff (trust) for investigation and from investigating or prosecuting the
2nd plaintiff, any officer, manager or trustee of the 1st plaintiff over any
matter dealing with or relating to any investment made by the 1st plaintiff, as
covered or affected by the said Judgment of the Federal High Court in suit
number FHC/YNG/CS/40/ 2020.”
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