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EFCC Arrests Ex-AGF, Adoke, Upon Arrival In Abuja

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested Mohammed Bello Adoke, former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation (AGF).
Adoke was arrested by operatives of EFCC upon his arrival at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja.
The former AGF, who donned a white Kaftan with a white cap, arrived at the airport aboard Emirates flight, Boeing 777 -300ER, at 3.45pm.
Upon his arrival, he was immediately picked up by EFCC operatives and transferred into a Toyota bus marked RBC 931 BV while reading a book he brought from Dubai.
The Tide’s source had reported that Adoke was been repatriated by the Dubai authorities following Nigeria’s request., accompanied by Interpol officers on Emirates Airlines.
His aircraft had departed the Emirati commercial capital at about 11 am and expected to arrive in Nigeria at 3:40pm.
EFCC had in 2017 filed charges against Shell Nigeria Exploration Production Company Limited and 10 others, including Adoke and Nigeria Agip Exploration Limited.
The anti-corruption commission in the case marked FCT/HC/CR/124/17, filed charges bordering on fraudulent allocation of the Oil Prospecting Licence 245 and other forms of offences involving the sum of about $1.2 billion, forgery of bank documents, bribery and corruption.
The alleged $1.2 billion scam involved the transfer of the OPL 245 purportedly from Malabu Oil and Gas Limited to Shell Nigeria Exploration Production Co. Limited and Nigeria Agip Exploration Limited.
But Adoke in a motion, M/763/19, filed by his counsel, Mike Ozekhome (SAN) sought an order of the court striking out his name as a defendant in a case pending before the court.
The former minister hinged the prayer, among others, on the fact that he had secured a judgment of the Federal High Court in Abuja, against the Attorney-General of the Federation, representing the Federal Republic of Nigeria in which he was completely exculpated with respect to the facts and circumstances relating to the Malabu Oil scam.
Meanwhile, the Attorney-General (AGF) of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN) yesterday, said he has not been notified of the return of his predecessor, Adoke, to Nigeria from Dubai, where he was arrested and detained by the Interpol since November 11.
The AGF, who spoke to judiciary correspondents at the Federal Ministry of Justice headquarters in Abuja, said he was yet to receive a formal briefing on Adoke’s arrival to the country.
On what would be the Federal Government’s next line of action with respect to the pending criminal charge the EFCC preferred against the ex-AGF over his alleged complicity in the $1.2billion Malabu Oil bloc scam, Malami said he would not comment on a matter that is already before the court.
“I think there are multiple judicial cases pending before the judiciary and against the background of subsisting principle of the law, I wouldn’t want to comment one way or the other in that respect or direction because I cannot be talking in pre-emptive sense or pre-empting the judicial position as it relates to the matter.
“I am equally not in a position to confirm the statement relating to the arrival of the former Attorney General in Nigeria as I have not been officially briefed in that respect. Until I am formally briefed I am not in a position to comment on it, one way or the other”, he added.
Meanwhile, Adoke’s lawyer, Chief Ozekhome, in a statement yesterday, insisted that his client returned to the country “voluntarily”.
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