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Looters list: Lai Mohammed faces charges over alleged acts of contempt

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- The information minister, Lai Mohammed, is facing charges over alleged acts of contempt

- This is coming few weeks after the information minister had published a list of looters

A Federal High Court in Lagos has ordered that court papers be served on the information minister, Lai Mohammed, over a list of alleged looters he released.

On Monday, June 11, counsel to one of those named by Mohammed filed an application in court challenging the inclusion of his client’s name in the list and accusing the minister of contempt of court.

Ferdinand Orbih, counsel to ex-minister Nenadi Usman, informed the court that he had an exparte application which he would wish to move subject to the court’s convenience.

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The court obliged him to move the application.

Orbih told the court that his application was brought in pursuant to the provisions of the Sheriffs and Civil Processes Act as well as the Federal High Court Civil Procedure Rules.

He said his application was seeking leave of the court, to serve a motion on notice, on Mohammed, over alleged acts of contempt.

He told the court that the minister had published a list of looters some weeks back, and had named the first accused (Ms Usman) as number 19 on that list.

According to Orbih, the defence views such act very seriously, as it is an attempt to interfere with the proceedings before the court, and portray the first accused as already guilty of the charges preferred.

He, therefore, urged the court to grant the exparte application enabling the defence to serve the said motion on notice on the minister in Abuja, by substituted means, as personal service may not be feasible.

He argued that the court possessed powers to order that the motion be served on any responsible senior official of the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, and therefore, urged the court to grant his application.

In a short ruling, Justice Mohammed Aikawa held: “I have perused the application including the supporting affidavits and I am satisfied that the application ought to be granted.

“The application is granted save that it should be served on his confidential Secretary in Abuja,” he said.

Others mentioned by Mohammed in the list including PDP national Chairman, Uche Secondus, and media owner, Raymond Dokpesi, have also filed similar suits challenging the inclusion of their names in the list.

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In a previous report by NAIJ.com, some stakeholders at the Second Forum of the Anti-Corruption Situation Room, on Thursday, May 17, chided those criticising the federal government for listing names of treasury looters.

Femi Falana (SAN) was one of the attendees at the forum which was organised by the Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA), The Nation reports.

Falana said that contrary to the claim by the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and some of its leaders, there was nothing wrong with the listing of looters by the federal government.

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Source: Naija.ng


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