EFCC wants court to deny Ngozi Olejeme medical treatment abroad

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By John Odianose

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Monday warned a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) against granting leave to Ngozi Olejeme to travel to South Africa and the United States of America for heart surgery.

The anti-graft agency insisted that the former Chairman of the Nigerian Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) was a high flight risk who could use the trip to escape trial in the N3bn alleged money laundering charges brought against her by the federal government.

In a counter affidavit to oppose the request by Olejeme to travel to the two foreign countries to treat her failing heart, EFCC through its counsel, Steve Odiase, informed the court that the health challenges complained by the defendant could easily be treated in some hospitals in Nigeria.

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Odiase in opposition said that the court should thread softly in the application because the defendant has always been a high flight risk and that EFCC is in possession of intelligence report with the fear that she will escape trial if allowed to go abroad.

The counsel countered the request by Olejeme to compel EFCC to remove her name and declaration as a wanted person, adding that it is premature for his client to remove such declaration.

Besides, the EFCC counsel objected to admission of documents brought to court by Olejeme to justify her request for abroad medical treatment, adding being public documents, they ought to have been certified by the defendant.

He cited sections 89, 104 and 111 of the Evidence Act, noting that no probate value should be attached to the documents. He urged the court to refuse the application in the interest of justice.

Olejeme had through her counsel, Chief Paul Erokoro (SAN), moved an application praying the court to grant her permission to undergo medical treatment in South Africa and the United States of America.

He also prayed the court to order the release of her international passport and another order to compel the withdrawal of a declaration that Olejeme is a wanted person.

The senior lawyer said that his client has not only returned to Nigeria but reported herself to EFCC for investigation upon which criminal charges were filed against her.

He further requested for an order to compel EFCC to notify the International Police, Immigration and other relevant authorities that Olejeme is no longer a wanted person.

While moving the application, Erokoro argued that his client needs urgent heart surgery and that the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) in Abuja had in a letter to the federal government confirmed the seriousness of the ailment of his client.

Insisting that the right to life is paramount and that only the living can stand trial, the senior lawyer drew court’s attention to the fact that Olejeme has had surgeries four times and is currently having heart failure..

He further said that the six biological children of his client are all schooling in Nigeria schooling adding also that Nigeria.

He submitted further that South Africa have extradition treaty with Nigeria that could be invoked to bring her back to the country if she refused to come back.

After taken arguments from the two parties, Justice Maryam Hassan Aliyu fixed December 14 to deliver ruling on whether or not to grant the request.

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