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Why EFCC lacks power to raid Sun newspaper – Mike Ozekhome

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Jun 13, 2017
  • 1 min read

Human rights lawyer, Mike Ozekhome, SAN, says the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, lacked the legal power to raid The SUN Publishing Company.

According to him, since the newspaper company had appealed against a court ruling granting the anti-graft agency permission to seize the property, it was wrong of the commission to storm the place.

Ozekhome further accused the commission of turning itself into an instrument of oppression.

He noted that having intimidated the legislature and the judiciary, the next step was for the EFCC to muzzle the media which is the watchdog of the society.

Ozekhome said, “I had like Nostradamus, predicted and warned a few months ago that after browbeating and messing up the legislature, cowering and intimidating the judiciary, the next port of call by the all-conquering executive will be the press, the 4th Estate of the realm.

“Some people thought that I was being alarmist because that appeared too far-fetched. Now we are there. Going by the questions the recipients of this barbaric act of intimidation were said to have been asked at The SUN premises, the invasion is targeted at total clamp down on the Nigerian press towards unhindered press censorship.

“How can a matter in which an appeal has been entered and both parties are already slugging it out at the Court of Appeal, ground levy of execution before judgement of the appellate court is finally delivered?

“Such crude reprobate action suggests total descent to anarchy and unbridled dictatorship and totalitarianism.”

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