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BREAKING: EFCC declares Yahaya Bello wanted

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This comes 24 hours after Bello evaded arrest by EFCC operatives to face criminal charges in court.

By Jeffrey Agbo

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has declared former governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, wanted over alleged N80 billion fraud.

The commission, on Thursday, urged anyone with information “as to his whereabout should report immediately to the Commission or the nearest Police Station.”

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This comes 24 hours after Bello evaded arrest by EFCC operatives to face criminal charges in court.

Earlier on Thursday, Bello, through his lawyer, Abdulwahab Mohammed, asked a Federal High Court in Abuja to set aside an arrest warrant issued against him.

Mohammed told Justice Emeka Nwite that the court lacked jurusidction to grant the order in the first instance.

The lawyer stated this to Justice Nwite when it was time for the ex-governor to be arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on 19-count money laundering charge.

On Wednesday, Justice Nwite issued a warrant for the arrest of Bello so he could take his plea in the charges preferred against him.

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Mohammed informed the court that a preliminary objection had already been filed before the court to the effect.

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The lawyer, who urged the court to vacate the arrest warrant order, said a High Court of Kogi had on February 9 restrained the anti-graft agency from arresting, detaining or prosecuting Bello.

He said the order was challenged by the EFCC at the Court of Appeal and the matter was already fixed for hearing.

Mohammed said that the arrest warrant which the EFCC got from the court was an attempt to bring the court on collision course with the Appeal Court.

He said the issue of jurisdiction was a threshold which the court must address first.

However, EFCC’s lawyer, Kehibde Pinhero, disagreed with Mohammed’s submission.

He said the matter was fixed for Bello’s arraignment and Mohammed, having announced appearance for the ex-governor, could be served in the open court for the matter to proceed.

He said the arrest warrant was to ensure that Bello was produced in court to stand his trial since all efforts to effect the service on him had proved abortive.

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