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EFCC has no constitutional powers to investigate our accounts – Wike

naijalog by naijalog
June 29, 2016
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Rivers State Government has said that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has no constitutional powers to look into its books.

Attorney General of the state and Commissioner of Justice, Mr Emma Aguma, in a letter to the Chief Justice of the Federation, said there were judgements barring the anti graft agency from investigating the state.

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The Attorney General, also described as untrue, a newspaper report that a staff of the state government withdrew N11 billion for the state.

He said: “I write as the Chief Law Officer of Rivers State and at the instruction of the Governor of Rivers State, Mr Nyesom Wike, and the Government of Rivers State. My instruction and direction is to state as follows.

“The totality of the allegations made in the said publication is untrue and unfounded. It is a salacious publication aimed at both scintillating the reading public and scandalizing the Government of Rivers State by the usual methods of trial on the pages of newspapers devoid of verifiable facts.

“The wild allegations contained in the said publication would be appropriately addressed and their falsity shown when they are raised by due process of law at the appropriate forum.

“There are two subsisting judgments of the High Court of Rivers State and the Federal High Court that bar the EFCC from investigating the finances of Rivers State.

The first of these judgments is the judgment of the High Court of Rivers State in suit Number PHC/114/2007: Attorney General of Rivers State Vs the Speaker of Rivers State House of Assembly and 36 others. “The judgment was delivered by Justice P. Agumagu on February 16, 2007.

This judgment enunciated the following principles of law which till date have not been set-aside by the EFCC in any appellate court. The principles of law are: “By the combined effects of section 125 subsections (2), (5) and (6) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (the 1999 Constitution), it is the House of Assembly of a state, Rivers State inclusive, that has the final say on matters pertaining to the funds of the state as laid before it by the Auditor-General’s Audit Report of all public accounts and the Accountant-General’s financial statements and published annual accounts.”

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