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Ex-EFCC Boss, Bawa Drags DSS To Court Over Detention

The former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Abdulrasheed Bawa, has reportedly sued the Department of State Services (DSS) for his detention.

The Publisher had earlier reported that the former EFCC boss was on Wednesday night released by the DSS since his incarceration without trial since June 14, 2023.

But before his release, Bawa had filed a suit at the Lagos Division of the Federal High Court for the enforcement of fundamental rights by a lawyer, Chinedu Oburu of Edu Oburu & Co., on his behalf.

The former EFCC chairman sought an order from the court to declare his detention without trial illegal and to order his immediate release.

Oburu noted that he brought the action in the interest of the applicant (Bawa), the public, democracy, the rule of law, and the need to sustain the anti-corruption spirit and momentum.

The suit marked FHC/CS/2108/23 between Abdulrasheed Bawa as applicant and the SSS (DSS) as respondent was brought pursuant to Order 11 Rules 1, 2 and 3 of the Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure Rules 2009, Sections 35(1)(4)(a), (5)(a)(b), 41(1), 46 of the 1999 Constitution.

In the suit filed on October 20, 2023, the former EFCC chairman sought the following orders;

A declaration that the continued detention of the applicant from June 14, 2023, till date without arraignment or criminal prosecution is a flagrant abuse and violation of his fundamental rights to freedom, liberty, and personal dignity.

“An order directing the respondent to immediately release the applicant from custody and for further or other orders as the court may deem fit to make in the circumstances.”

In an affidavit in support of the application, Oburu stated that the government of former President Muhammadu Buhari appointed the applicant as the Chairman of the EFCC, one of the government institutions established to fight and curb corruption in Nigeria.

He noted that the applicant was suspended from office by the Federal Government on June 14, 2023, and was subsequently invited for interrogation by the respondent (SSS) herein.

He said, “Upon arrival at the offices of the respondent on June 14, 2023, the applicant was promptly detained.

“That since June 14, 2023 (over 120 days), that the applicant was detained, he has remained in the respondent’s detention facility without any criminal charge or trial proffered against him till date.

“That the continued illegal detention of the Chairman of the EFCC without any charge is an affront and assault on the fight against corruption in Nigeria.

“The continued and indefinite detention of the EFCC chairman without any criminal charge is a necked assault on the Fundamental Rights of the Applicant as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended).”

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