The wife of former President Goodluck
Jonathan, Mrs. Patience Jonathan, on Thursday temporarily blocked the
Federal High Court in Abuja from hearing an ex parte application filed
by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission seeking an order of
interim forfeiture of two properties traced to her in Abuja.
Usually,
such ex parte applications are heard by courts without the knowledge or
participation of the other parties whose properties are at stake.
But
somehow, Patience’s legal team led by Chief Ifedayo Adedipe (SAN) got
wind of the fact that the EFCC’s ex parte motion was to be heard by
Justice Nnamdi Dimgba on Thursday.
The legal team quickly filed a
motion challenging the court’s jurisdiction to hear the ex parte motion
and also attended court on Thursday to block the hearing.
Justice
Dimgba was set to hear the EFCC’s motion on Thursday but had to adjourn
until November 11 after Adedipe and Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN),
appearing for Mrs. Jonathan, argued that the ex parte could not be heard
since their client had filed an application challenging the court’s
jurisdiction to entertain it.
The EFCC was represented by Best Ojukwu and also later by Tahir Sylvanus.
After
the back-and-forth arguments between the EFCC’s and Mrs. Jonathan’s
legal team, the court fixed November 11 for the hearing of the
applications.
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