Niger Delta
Bayelsa Drags EFCC To Court
The Bayelsa State Government has sued the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at the Federal High Court in Yenagoa to stop it from investigating the state administration.
The suit, filed by the Attorney General of the State, Mr Anthony Ikoli, joined the Speaker and the Clerk of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly as respondents.
In the suit, the government wants the court to determine whether EFCC has powers to look into the financial activities of the state.
The government also wants the court to determine whether EFCC can share powers with Bayelsa State House of Assembly in the control of public funds.
It is also urging the court to determine whether EFCC has the power to instigate, coerce or induce the Speaker and the House of Assembly to investigate the finances of the state.
The government is arguing that EFCC as an agency of the Federal Government does not have the authority to investigate how a state government uses its finances.
“To do so, will amount to interference in the autonomy of the state,” the government argued.
The state said only the Speaker and the State House of Assembly could probe the financial activities of the state government.
Meanwhile, members of a pressure group, the Bayelsa Transparency and Transformation Vanguard, have applied to be joined in the suit.
The group informed the court that there had been concerns by the people of Bayelsa on how the state government had handled funds available to it.
Its spokesman, Mr Victor Akenge, told the court that the House of Assembly never used its powers of investigation under Section 128 of the Constitution.
The judge, Mr Olayinka Faji later adjourned the case to April 26.
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