Solicitor to former First Lady, Mrs. Patience Ibifaka
Goodluck Jonathan, First Law Associates, has given the Economic and Financial
Commission, EFCC, 14 days with effect from September 18 to defreeze her
accounts and tender a public apology to her.
Senior Partner, First Law Associates, Timipa Okponipere Esq.
in an open letter to EFCC chairman, Ibrahim Magu, urging the Commission to
leave Mrs. Jonathan alone, warned that it refused to conform: “We shall file an
action at the African Commission on Human Rights at the Gambia demanding N5
billion in exemplary and punitive damages.”
The solicitor observed: “There is no established legal or
political precedent for what the EFCC is currently doing to our client. How
many former First Ladies in Nigeria have received the Patience Goodluck
Jonathan Treatment (PGJT) to have warranted the EFCC to engage in the
effrontery to freeze our client’s accounts and subject her to public
opprobrium, ridicule and disgrace? This nonsense must stop forthwith.”
He said: “Our client is a respected senior citizen of
international repute, a retired Permanent Secretary and the immediate past
First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Our Client is a law-abiding
citizen who has never or at all been the subject of any criminal and/or
financial investigation, whether at home or abroad. Accordingly, she has not
been found guilty of any criminal conduct throughout a sparkling public service
career spanning over 35 years.”
“During the 5 years our client served as First Lady of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria between May, 2010 and May, 2015; she was the Initiator/Founder
of the A. ARUERA WOMEN FOUNDATION as well as the WOMEN FOR CHANGE INITIATIVE;
both of which Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) substantially contributed
to the 35 per cent affirmative action for women in the country. Our Client is
the recipient of numerous local and international awards in recognition of her
untiring commitment towards uplifting the living standard of women, children
and the aged in Nigeria.
“Sir, it is against this sterling and meritorious background
of our client that we most respectfully, write to draw your attention to the
numerous breaches of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and the African Charter
on Human and Peoples Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act 2004 committed
by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in cause of the
Commission’s illegal and unlawful investigation of our client for alleged money
laundering. These investigations have reportedly led to the freeze of our
client’s accounts and led to untold consequences to our client’s health and wellbeing,”
the solicitor asserted.
He added: “The EFCC must realize that the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (Establishment) Act 2004 is inferior in content and
quality to both the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (As
amended) and the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights, 2004.”
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