Raid on Jonathan’s house: Disclose identities of informants, Reps tell NDLEA
The demand was made at a hearing which followed a petition recently submitted by Mrs. Jonathan, alleging harassment by officials of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC, the Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, as well as the Nigeria Police.
Defending its position, the NDLEA, which was the only respondent
present at the hearing, agreed that it carried out a raid on a property located
at Igbeti Rock Street, Maitama, Abuja. Patience Jonathan Represented by a
director in the agency, Femi Oloruntoba, the agency said the raid was carried
out based on a tip off. He said that the laws establishing the agency empower
it to carry out operations, stressing that the identity cards of the officials
were their warrant. He said that giving pre-information to occupant was usually
in their totem as that would make the suspect hide the substance.
The NDLEA
scribe was however, confronted with the question of whether the agency tenders
apology to people in the event of not discovering anything unlawful from a
property. Earlier, the legal team from Granville Abibo (SAN) & Co, led by
Sammie Somiari, who petitioned the House on behalf of Mrs Jonathan, had earlier told the committee that the EFCC
and other government agencies had endlessly harassed the former first lady in
the media unjustly. The team also said that various accounts of the former
first lady including those of Aridolf Jo Resort Wellness and Spa Limited off
Okota Estate and Finchley Top Homes Limited with branches in Abuja, Port
Harcourt and Yenagoa, had been frozen.
According to them, it had not only paralyzed activities of the ventures but also
affected salaries of the staff for months. “The EFCC has serially orchestrated
a design to freeze the personal accounts of Mrs Jonathan, her siblings and
other relations and associates,” Somaira said. Ruling on the matter, the
chairman of the Committee, Nkem Abonta,
directed the secretariat to send reminders to the agencies and asked them to
appear on September 19.
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