A former GMD of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Andrew
Yakubu, has cried out over his continued detention by the EFCC, saying
while no formal charges have been brought against him, he is being
denied an urgently-needed medical attention.
Andrew
Yakubu Yakubu is being detained by the anti-graft agency following an
alleged recovery of over $9.7million and £74,000 cash from a property
linked to him.
However, a statement by his lawyer, Ahmed Raji
(SAN), said “within this time also, our client has been denied access to
adequate medical attention which he desperately needs.”
The
lawyer, who was reacting to the widespread media reports alleging that
he is currently facing charges for under-declaration of assets and
illegal transactions, stated that “within this time, no formal charges
has been brought against our client by the EFCC or any other government
establishment for any offence whatsoever as widely spread in these media
reports.”
Raji said, “in view of the foregoing facts, our client
has sought an enforcement of his fundamental human rights before the
Federal High Court, Abuja in an action constituted as FHC/ABJ/CS/126/17
between Engineer Andrew Yakubu vs EFCC & Anor.
“Our Client
has been detained by EFCC for more than a month since he presented
himself to them at their invitation and has fully cooperated with
investigations”, he said.
Saying it had become necessary to set
the records straight, Raji maintained his client’s “insistence on his
innocence of any perceived offence and his determination to clear his
name in due course.”
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