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Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by AnonPoet: 6:28pm On Apr 27
Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Gen. Ibrahim Babangida in Minna

In an open letter addressed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the North Central Progressive Voice, a Pan-Nigerian sociocultural group, expressed deep concern over recent actions taken by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) against former Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State.

The letter, signed by the group’s convener, Comrade Umar Gambo highlights the need for President Tinubu to intervene and prevent further escalation of the situation, which they fear could bring the administration to public odium.

The group in Minna the Niger State Capital Saturday 27/4/2024 at the NUJ Press Center Minna addressed a World Press Conference and Took A solidarity walk along the streets Of Minna before Submitting the Copy of the Open Letter to Former Military President General Ibrahim Babangida for onward Communication to President TINUBU.

The letter, dated April 27th, 2024, begins with a respectful greeting to President Tinubu and outlines the organization’s dedication to upholding the independence of the judiciary and civil society.

It recounts the events of April 17th, 2024, when the EFCC conducted a raid on Yahaya Bello’s home, allegedly in connection with charges of money laundering.

The group expresses concern over the EFCC’s actions and potential violations of constitutional principles and the rule of law.

Drawing attention to a court order issued by the Lokoja High Court on February 9th, 2024, which prohibited the EFCC from arresting or prosecuting Yahaya Bello, the letter highlights the EFCC’s subsequent appeal and the pending motion for a stay of execution.

The group criticizes the EFCC’s decision to secure a warrant for Bello’s arrest from another court while the appeal was still pending, emphasizing the importance of due process and respect for judicial authority.

Although EFCC have Written to the Appellate Court on Wednesday 27/4/2024 seeking the withdrawal of the Appeal on the Restraining order Granted Alhaji YAHAYA BELLO earlier by the Kogi State High Court in Lokoja, Nigerians are disappointed and embarrassed.

Legal expert Frank Tietie, speaking in an interview with Arise News, criticized the EFCC’s handling of the case, stating that the commission did not conduct itself properly and urging Bello to exhaust all available remedies.

In a Similar reaction, Bar. Daniel Bwalla Criticised the actions of the EFCC especially the Press Conference by the EFCC Boss which he described as a Media trial or SUBJUDICE.


Several Legal experts have condemned the EFCC’s actions and stressed the importance of obeying court orders.

The letter calls upon President Tinubu to use his experience in navigating political challenges to address the EFCC’s unjust attempt to arrest Bello in defiance of a standing court order.

It urges President Tinubu to hold the EFCC accountable for its actions and prevent further violations of Bello’s civil rights, emphasizing the importance of upholding due process even for law enforcement agencies.


In conclusion, the North Central Progressive Voice expresses gratitude to President Tinubu for his prompt attention to the matter and assures him of their utmost regards.

This open letter serves as a public appeal to President Tinubu to intervene and ensure that the EFCC respects the rule of law and upholds due process in its actions against former Governor Yahaya Bello.

The letter reads, “On behalf of the North Central Progressive Voice, a Pan-Nigerian Sociocultural group, we extend our greetings to you, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the esteemed leader of our nation.

We find ourselves compelled to communicate with you through this open letter, as we believe it is imperative to address certain matters of importance.

“We are an autonomous, non-profit organization dedicated to utilizing the Constitution, the Judicial system, principles of social justice, and the rule of law to advocate for and uphold the Independence of the Judiciary and civil society.

Our vision is to create a society where the judiciary fulfills its duty of administering justice impartially, and where law enforcement agencies maintain their integrity without being manipulated by political interests to target adversaries.

“On April 17, 2024, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) conducted a raid on the home of the former Governor of Kogi State, His Excellency Yahaya Bello, with the intent to arrest him on charges related to Money Laundering.

This incident raises concerns about the EFCC’s actions and their potential violation of constitutional principles, judicial authority, and the rule of law.

We hereby extend an invitation to Mr. President to address this matter, which reflects a clear case of disregard for the authority and sanctity of our Constitution and legal system by the EFCC.

“On February 9, 2024, the Lokoja High Court issued an order prohibiting the EFCC from arresting, detaining, or prosecuting former Governor His Excellency Yahaya Bello. This order was officially served on the EFCC on February 12, 2024.

“Subsequently, on February 26, 2024, the EFCC lodged an appeal (Appeal No.: CA/ABJ/CV/175/2024: Economic and Financial Crimes Commission versus Alhaji Yahaya Bello) against the aforementioned order with the Court of Appeal Abuja Division.

Alongside the appeal, the EFCC submitted a Motion for a Stay of Execution of the High Court’s order.

The Court of Appeal scheduled a hearing for this motion on April 22, 2024.

“Shortly after the Kogi high court delivered its judgment, while the appeal was yet to be head, the EFCC secured a warrant from Emeka Nwite, presiding judge of the federal high court in Abuja, to arrest Bello.

“In a nation governed by laws, of which the EFCC is a product, the minimum expectation is adherence to due process and respect for judicial authority.

If the EFCC indeed has a case against the former governor, it should refrain from abusing court procedures and prosecutorial powers.

In a civilized society, the EFCC should await a ruling on the matter before taking further action, rather than violating the fundamental human rights of the former governor and flouting judicial orders.

“Justice KEKERE-EKUN, JSC, in the case of ADEGBANKE v. OJELABI & ORS (2021-LCER-40456-SC) (Pp 32-33 Paras D-A), emphasized that a court order, once perfected and unappealed, remains valid and binding until set aside by a competent court or authority.

“The disregard of court orders by law enforcement agencies can erode public trust in the justice system, undermine the rule of law, diminish judicial authority, lead to miscarriages of justice, and result in civil rights violations.

“In his view, Lawyer and Executive Director of Citizens Advocacy For Social and Economic Rights (CESAR), Frank Tietie has said that the EFCC did not conduct itself properly in handling its case against the former governor of Kogi state, Yahaya Bello.

“He said this while speaking in an interview with Arise News on Monday.

“He said, “What the EFCC is trying to do is to bring a contestation and a contest of force, abusing its force, having convinced itself that it has made mistakes in the way it has approached Yahaya Bello’s ordeal by filing false statements against him.

“The EFCC didn’t conduct itself properly. In that case, it’s important that Yahaya Bello will fully exhaust all of the remedies available to him in the constitution.”

“Moreso, in TVC’s “Journalists Hangout,” concerns surfaced regarding the recent actions of the EFCC regarding the case of Yahaya Bello and journalists condemned the EFCC’s moves.

Babajide Kolade-Otitoju led the discussion, stressing the importance of the EFCC addressing the court order prohibiting them from arresting, prosecuting, or detaining Bello before taking any further steps.

Veteran journalists unanimously criticized the EFCC’s actions, insisting on the importance of obeying court orders. They pointed out similar cases involving politicians like Bello Matawalle, Peter Odili, and Abdul’aziz Abubakar Yari, who were also protected by court orders. Legal expert Liborous Oshoma criticized the EFCC’s approach, calling it melodramatic.

He highlighted Bello’s lawsuit against the EFCC at the Kogi High Court, which led to the restraining order, and condemned the EFCC for not obtaining Bello’s statement before attempting to arrest or charge him.

“While judges have taken steps to demand respect from law enforcement agencies, we urge the EFCC to be held accountable by inviting them for questioning and possible prosecution.

Instances where judges have held law enforcement leaders accountable for disobeying court orders, such as the arrest of the former Inspector General of Police, demonstrate the importance of upholding judicial decisions.

“We commend Mr. President’s extensive experience in navigating political challenges. As someone who has faced the abuse of power by prosecuting agencies in the past, we trust that Mr. President will address the EFCC’s unjust attempt to arrest former Governor Bello in defiance of a standing court order.

We urge Mr. President to call upon the Chairman of the EFCC to answer for the blatant disobedience of court orders and to prevent further violations of the governor’s civil rights. Upholding due process is essential, even for law enforcement agencies.



“The commission’s irresponsible and unconstitutional actions, if allowed to persist unchecked, have the potential to tarnish the reputation of an administration that has garnered widespread support from conscientious Nigerians.

“We express our gratitude to Mr. President in advance for his prompt attention to the matter mentioned above.”
https://theintelligencenews.com.ng/bello-vs-efcc-north-central-progressive-voice-meets-gen-ibrahim-babangida-in-minna/

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by Xscape1993(m): 6:33pm On Apr 27
Corruption everywhere. Nigeria may not develop with the level corruption at the moment.

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 6:49pm On Apr 27
From pillar to post, how are the mighty fallen cool

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by Enskynelson(m): 6:52pm On Apr 27
Chai... Nigeria. How can we make progress living in same country with people such as those that formed this group

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by bobbiiee: 6:52pm On Apr 27
This is what they have reduced themselves to. Everyone stealing public funds is a murderer. Unfunded hospitals will lead to dead of people. People as well will die on bad roads. Lack of basic amenities will kill some. Yet some are doing solidarity walk for a thief.

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by selleniza: 6:52pm On Apr 27
Which kind long post be this one?

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by deeway200(m): 6:53pm On Apr 27
If you have no skeleton in the cupboard,then make yourself available. I blame Nigerians for voting this kind of people.

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by Babscleaning(m): 6:53pm On Apr 27
Instead of you do the needful you're running from pillar to post,how's this country going to develop or move forward like this

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by MrProlific95: 6:53pm On Apr 27
80bn at work

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by albert2512: 6:54pm On Apr 27
AnonPoet:
Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Gen. Ibrahim Babangida in Minna


https://theintelligencenews.com.ng/bello-vs-efcc-north-central-progressive-voice-meets-gen-ibrahim-babangida-in-minna/

Association of criminals.

Are they trying to say IBB is the father of criminals?

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by CursedOsuPigs: 6:57pm On Apr 27
Nigerians are Nigeria's problem.

With these kind of people, Nigeria can never move forward. Without shame, these riffraffs stormed the streets with their macabre dance of shame defending a man who has stolen them dry over 8 years.

Nigeria needs an urgent redemption.

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by Cocolatti(m): 7:03pm On Apr 27
The white pussycat should surrender and stop hiding behind some rented crowd and groups.

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by RenaissanceGuy: 7:04pm On Apr 27
It's very refreshing how God has turned this man's wisdom and much-touted fearlessness to foølishness and fear.

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by malali: 7:07pm On Apr 27
BABANGIDA WILL NOT TARNISH HIS IMAGE WITH YAHYA BELLO.
WHERE ARE THE LEGISLATORS/SENATORS WHEN YOU NEED THEM ?
WHERE IS THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON MONEY LAUNDERING AND FINANCIAL CRIMES ?
THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO BURY CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA, LETS ALL TACKLE IT TOGETHER !

CAN YOU INVITE THE PEOPLE WHO OWN AND RUN THESE SCHOOLS TO EXPLAIN WHAT WAS BEHIND THEIR MOTIVE ?
WHY AND HOW DID THEY COLLECT $760,000 FROM A MAN WHOSE SALARY IS LESS THAN $1000 MONTHLY ?
OH, BECAUSE ITS NOT NINGI ? IF IT WAS NINGI,THESE SAME PEOPLE WOULD HAVE JUDGED AND TRIED HIM IN 5MINS ?

HAVE THEY BEEN COLLECTING SUCH FROM OTHER POLITICIANS ?
ARE THEY TRYING TO ECONOMICALLY SABOTAGE THE COUNTRY ?

CAN THEY TRY THAT IN AMERICA ?
WHEN THEY REPORT NIGERIA AS ONE OF THE MOST CORRUPT COUNTRIES, DO THEY MENTION THAT THEY ARE ALSO COMPLICIT IN THE CORRUPTION ?

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by amazingspiderma: 7:10pm On Apr 27
President should prevent justice. I don't understand these people.

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by SoNature(m): 7:10pm On Apr 27
Like people always say, Nigerians are not victims of bad leadership, they are shameless accomplices!

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by Quodseverismete: 7:12pm On Apr 27
Nonsense group of people, which north central are they referring to?, Some hungry mofo.s that have collected money from Yahya are claiming north central progressive,are they saying EFCC should not do their work, or did yahaya Bello looted Kogi money or not?. I wish thunder can just strike those despecable set of people.
EFCC should not be detered, yahaya Bello must be prosecutoed and made to answer for corruption.

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by Yong4ever: 7:19pm On Apr 27
AnonPoet:
Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Gen. Ibrahim Babangida in Minna


https://theintelligencenews.com.ng/bello-vs-efcc-north-central-progressive-voice-meets-gen-ibrahim-babangida-in-minna/
morons!!!

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by Sunmolar(m): 7:20pm On Apr 27
I don't think the elder statesman will be identified with a fraudulent criminal.....by denying the obvious...anyway if he escape judgement of the judiciary.... God's judgement awaits him and his supporters

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by Okechinwadike: 7:24pm On Apr 27
nonsense people
Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by livinbygrace: 7:26pm On Apr 27
werey people everywhere.Let the agency do their work

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by ppogba: 7:26pm On Apr 27
EFCC did not conduct itself very well but got $720,000 within a week

Barrister Tietie, you no go die better.

Change wey remain Yaya pocket, una still wan collect am

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by Emyogalanya: 7:27pm On Apr 27
Enskynelson:
Chai... Nigeria. How can we make progress living in same country with people such as those that formed this group
Na our brother Syndrome
Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by ppogba: 7:29pm On Apr 27
Cocolatti:
The white pussycat should surrender and stop hiding behind some rented crowd and groups.

Even the lion in a book will be disappointed in Yaya.

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by Charly68: 7:40pm On Apr 27
Yaya don eat yam ,must vomit it
Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 7:41pm On Apr 27
How you wan make I read that long epistle. Mumu man. ?


EFCC should first probe Gandollar
Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by lamentor78(m): 7:42pm On Apr 27
Xscape1993:
Corruption everywhere. Nigeria may not develop with the level corruption at the moment.

My point is that,the person or group of people that drafted the law actually want Nigeria to fail.

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by Kingcheng: 7:44pm On Apr 27
This country is a joke...
I feel ashamed being a Nigerian

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by goody234: 7:45pm On Apr 27
Pressure group endorsing criminality ...EFCC make an example of this thief or be forever labelled a farce of an organisation
Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by WorldRichest: 7:51pm On Apr 27
Emilokan Tinubu will never ever listen to IBB

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Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by Stevenbright(m): 7:53pm On Apr 27
AnonPoet:
Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Gen. Ibrahim Babangida in Minna


https://theintelligencenews.com.ng/bello-vs-efcc-north-central-progressive-voice-meets-gen-ibrahim-babangida-in-minna/

Dollar rain at work. At least since Bello didn't sprayed them naira, he won't be charged for abusing the naira!!
Re: Bello Vs EFCC: North Central Progressive Voice Meets Ibrahim Babangida In Minna by bmaster2000: 7:57pm On Apr 27
And this is a corruption case ... what do you expect from IBB....mto sanction EFCc.....

Most of these Kogi people are fools ...and this is why number of them behave like a dumb ...

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