The Managing Director of Capital Oil and Gas Limited, Ifeanyi Ubah, has
sued the Department of State Services before the Federal High Court in
Lagos over what he termed unlawful detention by the security agency.
Ubah’s lawyer, Mrs. Ifeoma Esom, who appeared before Justice Mohammed
Idris today with an ex parte application, claimed that her client had
been in detention since May 6.
She urged the judge to order the DSS to release Ubah to prevent the
security agency from coercing him to accede to “whatever conditions they
impose on him in exchange for his freedom.”
Upon hearing the ex parte application on Tuesday, Justice Idris ordered
the DSS to bring Ubah before him on May 12, 2017, to show cause why the
businessman should not be released unconditionally.
In an affidavit filed in support of the application, the Secretary of
Capital Oil and Gas Limited,George Oranuba, claimed that the DSS
arrested his boss on account of allegations levelled against him by the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and the Asset Management
Corporation of Nigeria.
According to Oranuba, the issue had become a subject of litigation and was already before the court.
Oranuba, however, said despite the subsisting suit, the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission and the DSS still invited Ubah for
questioning.
According to him, Ubah had earlier been detained from March 24 to April 14, 2017.
The DSS had claimed that it arrested and detained Ubah for what it
termed an act of “economic sabotage” involving an alleged diversion of
petroleum products worth about N11bn.
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