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Nigeria's Antigraft Agency, The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), removes Benedict Peters From 'Wanted' List

Dow Jones received a payment from EQS/DGAP to publish this press release.

Aiteo Group 
Nigeria's Antigraft Agency, The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission 
(EFCC), removes Benedict Peters From 'Wanted' List 
 
06-Nov-2018 / 19:00 CET/CEST 
 
*NIGERIA'S ANTIGRAFT AGENCY, EFCC, REMOVES BENEDICT PETERS FROM 'WANTED' 
LIST* 
 
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has conformed with the 
order of Nigeria's High Court, directing the removal of the name of the 
Executive Vice Chairman of Aiteo Group, Benedict Peters, from its list of 
wanted persons. This action confirms EFCC's compliance with the judgment 
handed down in March 2018, by Justice O.A. Musa of the High Court of the 
Federal Capital Territory. Justice Musa had ordered that Peters' name be 
taken down from the anti-graft agency's website, describing the process 
leading to his declaration as 'wanted' by EFCC as unconstitutional, since it 
was not initiated or validated by any known law or court order. 
 
Reacting to this development, renowned Constitutional and Human Rights 
Lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, said: "We wish to commend the Economic and 
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), under the leadership of Ibrahim Magu, 
for living up to its commitment to uphold the rule of law and obey the order 
of a competent court to remove the name of the Mr. Benedict Peters, from its 
list of wanted individuals. The EFCC has shown a deep regard for the 
sanctity of the nation's legal system, and we can confirm that Peters' name 
has been cleared. In view of this and based on the fact that the decision by 
EFCC is premised on a court order, Peters has been legally excluded from the 
list of wanted persons in Nigeria. He can therefore continue his lawful 
business and enjoy his constitutionally guaranteed rights." 
 
The EFCC in March 2017 declared Peters wanted on its website. However, in 
response to suit, FCT/HC/CV/23/2017, the court reached the incontrovertible 
conclusion that Peters has never been charged with, nor tried for any 
criminal offence in any court of law, nor has he ever jumped bail for any 
offence howsoever in Nigeria and cannot be declared wanted by administrative 
fiat without any prior order or leave of court. In the proceedings 
challenging EFCC's actions, Justice Musa declared that ".the very act of 
declaring the Applicant (Benedict Peters) a WANTED PERSON on the official 
website of the 1st Respondent (EFCC) without any prior order or leave of a 
Court of competent jurisdiction to that effect is unlawful, illegal, 
wrongful, ultra vires, unconstitutional and constitutes a flagrant violation 
of the Fundamental rights of the Applicant to personal liberty, private and 
family life, freedom of movement and Right to not to be subjected to inhuman 
treatment and degrading treatment as guaranteed under Section 34, 37, 41 and 
46 of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (As amended) 
and Articles 2, 3(1) & (2), 4, 5, 6, 7, and 12(1) of the African Charter on 
Human and Peoples' Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act 2004". 
 
Benedict Peters has recorded successful outcomes in three other cases, 
including one overturning the forfeiture of his properties which were 
wrongfully included in a list of properties belonging allegedly belonging to 
a former minister forfeited by court orders. 
 
Signed, 
*Andrew Onyearu 
General Counsel 
Aiteo Group.* 
andrew.onyearu@aiteong.com 
 
Dissemination of a CORPORATE NEWS, transmitted by EQS Group. 
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. 
End of Announcement - EQS News Service 
 
742237 06-Nov-2018 
 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

November 06, 2018 13:00 ET (18:00 GMT)

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