Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal
High Court sitting in Lagos has dismissed the N600m money laundering
case brought against Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly,
Adeyemi Ikuforiji.
The judge acquitted Mr. Ikuforiji and his aide, Oyebode Atoyebi after
stating that his trial was anachronistic. He said the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission ought to have treated the case as an aborted
trial and discontinued. Continue...
Justice Buba has a reputation for aiding corrupt persons from the
benchh. In 2008 while at the Federal High Court in Rivers State, Buba
granted a perpetual injunction against the EFCC to prevent the
anti-corruption agency from arresting or prosecuting former Rivers State
Governor, Peter Odili for corruption.
The EFCC had instituted a 20-count charge against Ikuforiji and his
personal assistant, Mr. Oyebode Atoyebi, for laundering over N600
million contrary to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Act
(Establishment) Act, 2004.
Prosecutors at the agency said
the 1st and 2nd defendants received the money from the Lagos State House
of Assembly without passing through a financial institution as required
by the EFCC Act.
The anti-corruption agency closed its case in June after presenting two witnesses against the speaker and his aide.
One of the witnesses told the
court that Ikuforiji and Atoyebi collected N13.5m as honorarium, another
N4.5m for renovating the speaker’s residence, and N1.5m for the
speaker’s guest house every month for six consecutive months.
However, on Friday, Wole
Olanipekun (SAN), who heads Ikuforiji’s defence team, presented a “No
Case Submission” before the court, arguing that based on the evidence
adduced and presented by the Prosecution to the Court, no criminal
liability had been established against the Defendants.
Delivering the ruling delivered,
Justice Buba granted the “No Case Submission” and accordingly acquitted
and discharged the Defendants.
He said the court was firmly of
the view that “all the monies received by the Defendants went through
the standard procedures and that the monies were received for the use of
the House of Assembly”.
Ikuforiji, a two-time speaker of
the Lagos State House of Assembly, is seeking to become governor of the
state in 2015 on the ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

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