By Rotimi Ojomoyela
Ado-Ekiti- The Federal High Court sitting in
Ado-Ekiti on Monday, failed to order the unfreezing of two accounts
belonging and operated by Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State with
Zenith Bank, adjourning hearing in the case involving the governor and
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC till September 30,
2016.
File: Ekiti state Governor Mr Ayodele Fayose.File: Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose.
Justice
Taiwo Taiwo adjourned the case till September 30 on the request of
Fayose’s counsel, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), who sought for adjournment
to be able to respond to issues raised by the EFCC in its reply to a
motion on notice dated 23rd June, 2016 wherein the applicant sought an
order lifting the restriction placed on Fayose’s accounts with Zenith
bank .
The EFCC’s counter position was supported with
10-paragraph affidavits and a lone exhibit by the EFCC counsel, Mr
Rotimi Oyedepo.
Oyedepo argued further that the EFCC had on the
29th of June received an order of the court directing the commission to
appear and show cause why a mandatory order being craved by Fayose
should not be granted to unfreeze the two accounts already restricted
with the bank.
This was supported with 10-paragraph affidavit and
nine exhibits marked EFCC 01 to 09, adding that the plaintiff and the
2nd respondent had been duly served.
The Court had on June 28
ordered the EFCC to appear before it and show cause why Fayose’s
restricted accounts in Zenith bank should not be lifted.
Fayose
had in an ex parte motion deposed to by Bimpe Olatemiju prayed the court
to grant a mandatory order lifting the ban placed on the said accounts,
describing the EFCC’s action as an infraction and brazen infringement
on absolute immunity conferred on Fayose by Section 308 of the 1999
constitution.
While opening his defence at Monday’s proceeding,
Oyedepo said : “We received the order of the court on the 29th of June,
2016 at our office in Lagos directing us to appear before your lordship
for freezing of the accounts of the applicant in the custody of the 2nd
respondent .
“We have complied with your order as a law abiding
agency by filing all necessary papers and the plaintiff and the second
respondent have been duly served”, he said.
Ozekhome, who
confirmed the service of the papers, pointed out that he was served
three minutes to the start of the hearing, which he said had foreclosed
his readiness to argue the case on point of law.
“My lord, I was
served three minutes to the start of today’s hearing . But glancing
through this bulky document, virtually all the issues raised were issues
we never touched upon.
“We don’t want to be caught by the cul de
sac of the Supreme Court’s averment that evidence not denied are deemed
admitted, because it is a trite law.
“It is only reasonable and
proper that we have given the opportunity to traverse everything they
have raised and argue and with this, they have foisted an adjournment on
us”, he said.
Adjourning the suit till September 30, 2016,
Justice Taiwo assured that all the pending applications and the
substantive suit will be
taken together expeditiously.
The
Judge, who broke the news of his vacation, which he said will make it
difficult for short adjournment , suggested to the parties that the
matter could be transferred to a vacation Judge in Abuja and Port
Harcourt to handle, if the adjourned date seems afar, which the
plaintiff’s lawyer had vehemently rejected.
Ozekhome said: “My
lord, the vacation Judge may find it difficult to understand the
background of the issue. You are aware of everything and we are not in a
hurry. We will wait till you come back”, he said.
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