Adoke drags Buhari’s government, EFCC to United Nations
He also dragged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) before the committee.
Femi Oboro, his solicitor, said the complaint became necessary in view of the constant harassment, intimidation and persecution that Adoke has endured in the hands of the federal government.
Oboro said since his client left office as attorney-general of the federation, he has been the subject of sustained and malicious media attack from the EFCC.
“I have today 20th July 2017 filed a complaint on behalf of my client Mr Mohammed Bello Adoke, SAN, former attorney-general of the federation and minister of justice, federal republic of Nigeria, against the federal government of Nigeria and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC),” it read.
“However, since leaving office, he has been the subject of sustained and malicious media attack from the EFCC and its cohorts with the aim of bringing him to public odium.
“We expect the UNHRC to expeditiously consider the complaint and make its ruling and recommendations public in order to end my clients persecution and once more provide an enabling environment for Mr. Mohammed Bello Adoke, SAN to enjoy his family, return to the practice of his profession and assume his roles as the bread winner for his immediate and extended family.”
Adoke is facing money laundering allegation and misleading the federal government in the OPL 245 deal involving Malabu Oil, Shell and ENI, the allegations he has since denied.
Adoke recently took a swipe at the government of President Buhari.
He said Nigerians will one day discover that, “their so called leaders are playing in furtherance of their personal interests in the guise of fighting corruption”.
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