
Akwa Ibom State Government has filed N50 billion lawsuit against the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, over an unlawful
freezing of its account recently.
The State’s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barr.
Uwemedimo Nwoko disclosed this to newsmen in an interview on Friday at
the Government House Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
Other defendants named in a writ are: The Attorney General of the Federation, Zenith
Bank PLC, Skye Bank PLC and the United Bank for Africa PLC.
Nwoke noted that the anti-graft agency had no constitutional powers to freeze the states government account.
According to him, “There is no basis even in the constitution of
Nigeria or any other enabling law made by anybody whether the National
Assembly or the state Assembly or any other convention that authorizes
any federal agency or any agency to shut down the account of a state
government as done by the EFCC.
”I want to state clearly that even if there were to be an
investigation that the EFCC was carrying out about whether there was any
fraud committed against Akwa Ibom state in that circumstance, it should
be the government of Akwa Ibom that should be the victim, so there was
no basis for freezing the account they claimed that they were
investigating a fraud against that state government.”
On whether the freezing of the state account has any political
undertone, Nwoke declined comment, insisting that he would pursue the
matter legally and to a logical conclusion.
The Attorney General regretted that the state account that was shut
down stalled the Economic, security and business operations in the
state, adding that some prospective investors in the state developed
cold feet due to that singular act thereby subjecting the state to
losing billions of Naira.
”The singular attempt of freezing the account of the state government
was shutting down the state. Akwa Ibom state was brought down on its
knees, it was an attempt to paralyze and completely demobilize the
activity of the state.
”We could not respond to economic, security and business exigencies.
Most importantly, the investors that were coming to Akwa Ibom began to
have a second thought and became worried about the status of their
investment. Those who were on their way began to go back. so we suffered
unquantifiable losses.” He said.
Nwoko also taunted the EFCC’s report denying freezing of Akwa Ibom
state government account, saying that, that was a face saving approach
by the anti graft agency.
He added that the state government had every evidence to prove that its accounts were frozen.
On the report of tracing about N11 billion to accounts owned by top
lawyers in the country, the Attorney General said the state government
had lawyers under its employment and it owed them obligation to pay them
their fees, arguing whether it was unlawful for lawyers who work for a
state government to receive their legitimate earnings.


-Daily Post
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