Presidential Executive Order No. 6 on the Preservation Of Suspicious Assets Connected With Corruption and other Relevant Offences
PRESIDENTIAL EXECUTIVE ORDER No. 6 of 2018
ON THE PRESERVATION OF SUSPICIOUS ASSETS CONNECTED WITH CORRUPTION AND OTHER RELEVANT OFFENCES
Whereas it is the responsibility of the Federal Government of Nigeria to protect the resources of Nigeria from all forms of Corruption;
Whereas Corruption constitutes an unusual and extraordinary threat to the well-being, national security and stability of the country’s political and economic systems, as well as its continuous existence; and must be effectively addressed;
By the powers vested in me under Section 5 of the 1999 Constitution as amended which extends to the execution and maintenance of the Constitution, all Laws made by the National Assembly (including but not limited to Section 15(5) of the Constitution) to, abolish all corrupt practices and abuse of power, it is the duty of any responsible government to restrict dealings in suspicious assets subject to corruption related investigation or inquiries in order to preserve same in accordance with the rule of law and to guarantee and safeguard the fundamental human rights;
Now therefore, I, Muhammadu Buhari, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, in exercise of the powers conferred on me hereby declare as follows:
Section 1. (a) Without prejudice to any laws or existing suits or any other rights arising out of or in respect thereof, all Assets of any Nigerian citizen within the territory of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, or within the possession or control of any person known to be a current or former government official, a person acting for or on behalf of such an official, any politically exposed person or any person who is responsible for or complicit in, or has directly or indirectly engaged in Corrupt Practices and Other Relevant Offences are forthwith to be protected from dissipation by employing all available lawful or statutory means, including seeking the appropriate Order(s) of Court where necessary, and shall not be transferred, withdrawn or dealt with in any way until the final determination by a court of competent jurisdiction of any corruption related matter against such a person.
This provision shall, in particular, apply to those connected with persons listed in the First Schedule to this Order, (or any such list as may be issued by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice).
(b) Where a Government official or a person acting for and on behalf of such an official, directly or indirectly, engages in Corrupt Practices such as misappropriation of State assets for personal gain, receives any form of bribe or engages in Corrupt Practices related to the performance of his/her duties or the award or execution of Government contract; or transfers, launder or facilitates the transfer or laundering of proceeds of illicit activities, such official, in addition to forfeiting the proceeds in accordance with the relevant laws, shall forthwith be subject to the disciplinary procedure in accordance with the Public Service Rules and investigation by the Code of Conduct Bureau.
(c) (i) Subject to Section 174 of the Constitution, the Attorney General of the Federation shall have power to coordinate the implementation of this Order and to enlist the support of any Enforcement Authority particularly those listed in Second Schedule to this Order, or any other Person or Entity as may be required or permitted by applicable Law in order to give effect to this Executive Order.
(ii) The Attorney-General shall from time to time publish a list of all Assets protected pursuant to this Order.
(iii) The authority of the Attorney General of the Federation to preserve Assets pursuant to this Order shall extend to any Person who is under investigation in accordance with applicable law in connection with having materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial, material, or technological support for, or goods or services to or howsoever in support of any Corrupt Practices or Other Relevant Offences by any Person whose Assets are protected pursuant to this Order; or any Entity that has engaged in, or whose members have engaged in, any Corrupt Practices or Other Relevant Offences,
Provided however, that the Attorney-General shall at all times in this connection, employ all available lawful or statutory means, including seeking the appropriate Order(s) of Court where necessary, and ensure that Assets shall not be transferred, withdrawn or dealt with in any way until the final determination by a court of competent jurisdiction of any corruption related matter against such a person.
(iv) Where the Attorney-General has reasonable cause to believe that any funds or assets within Nigeria is connected with Corruption, the Attorney-General may, subject to his powers under Section 174 of the Constitution and other laws enabling him in that regard, approach the Court for an Order blocking or freezing or confiscating such funds or assets pending the conclusion of an investigation or legal action.
(d) Enforcement Authorities shall upon request communicate to the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice information arising from their investigation or enquiry on any Person (Nigerian or non-Nigerian), whether resident in Nigeria or not, determined by such Enforcement Authority to have directly or indirectly engaged in or involved in Corruption within the territory of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and the Attorney General shall immediately commence or direct the commencement of appropriate process(es) either administratively or judicially as may be necessary subject to existing applicable law.
Section. 2. (a) Any Person who in circumvention of this Executive Order attempts to or in fact: (i) interferes with the free exercise of the authorities of the Office of the President, (ii) destroys evidence, (iii) corrupts witnesses through cash/kind inducements, and (iv) generally perverts the course of justice shall be prosecuted in line with the provision of any Law(s) governing unlawful acts.
Section. 3. (i) Any Person who alleges that his rights have been, are being or are likely to be contravened by any of the provision of this Executive Order may apply to a competent Court in his jurisdiction for redress.
Section. 4. All Enforcement Authorities are hereby directed to diligently and rigorously collaborate with the Federal Ministry of Justice in implementing this Order to ensure the preservation of suspicious assets and prevent their dissipation or removal from the jurisdiction of Nigerian courts, in order to facilitate, support and enable the expeditious and accelerated prosecution of the alleged Corrupt Practices, serious or complex corruption, and Other Relevant Offences. Heads of Enforcement Authorities shall take personal responsibility and be subject to appropriate sanctions for any failure to comply with this Order.
Section. 5. For the purposes of this Order:
(a) The term “asset’’ means and shall include all properties including funds, liquid assets (bank balances), receivables, stocks and bonds held in portfolios, insurance policies, shares in listed or unlisted companies, and all manner of fixed assets. It shall cover all such assets whether held directly or indirectly through corporate entities, trust structures and intermediaries;
(b) The term “corruption or corrupt practices’’ means as may be defined under any enactment:
(i) any corrupt activity involving matters of corruption generally economic sabotage, human trafficking, drug trafficking and terrorism involving funds or assets in the sum or value in excess of fifty million Naira (N50,000,000) or its equivalent in foreign currency;
(ii) any misappropriation of government asset, corruption related to government contracts or bribery; or
(iii) the transfer or the facilitation of the transfer of the proceeds of corruption.
(c) The term “enforcement authority’’ means agencies and instrumentalities of the Federal Government of Nigeria including but not limited to those listed in Second Schedule to this Order imbued with regulatory/enforcement powers;
(d) The term “entity” means a partnership, association, trust, joint venture, corporation, group, subgroup, or other organization;
(e) The term “other relevant offences” means any act, which may constitute an act of, terrorism, financing of terrorism, kidnapping, sponsorship of ethnic or religious violence, economic sabotage, cases of economic and financial crimes, including acts contributing to the economic adversity of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as defined by relevant laws.
(f) The term “person” means a natural or juristic person.
Section. 6. This Executive Order shall take effect on day of 2018.
Section. 7. This Order may be cited as the PRESERVATION OF SUSPICIOUS ASSETS CONNECTED WITH CORRUPTION AND OTHER RELEVANT OFFENCES ORDER, 2018.
DATED THIS ………….. DAY OF …………. 2018
Muhammadu Buhari
PRESIDENT
FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
FIRST SCHEDULE
LIST OF CASES TO BE IMMEDIATELY AFFECTED BY THE EXECUTIVE ORDER
S/N/ | CASE NO/CHARGE NUMBER& COURT OF TRIAL | PARTIES |
NPF | ||
1 | FHC/ABJ/CR/48/2017 | FRN VS GABRIEL SUSWAM & 2 ORS |
2 | FHC/ABJ/CR/115/2017 | FRN VS SOLOMON WOMBO & 2 ORS |
3 | FHC/MKD/CR/72/2017 | FRN VS ORAYEV AUGUSTINE AVAAN & 8 ORS |
4 | FCT/ABJ/CR/129/2017 | IGP VS RICHARD GBANDE & 2 ORS |
5 | FCT/ABJ/CR/128/2017 | IGP VS RICHARD GBANDE & ORS |
6 | FHC/L/18C/2015 | IGP VS MOSHOOD JUBRIL |
7. | FHC/CA/3C/2018-FHC, CALABAR | FRN VS PETER AGI & 1 OTHER |
8 | FHC/L472C/2015 | IGP VS OWOLABI OLUKUNLE & 11 ORS |
9 | FHC/L/376C/2015 | IGP VIS BAKARE JELILI |
10 | FHC/L/523C/2015 | IGP VIS ADESA JIMOH & 2 ORS |
11 | FHC/L317C/2015 | IGP VS KAYODE MORUF & ORS |
12 | FHC/L/286C/2015 | IGP VS JAMIU AJANI & 2 ORS |
13 | FHC/L144C/2016 | IGP VS GANIYU SULAIMAN |
14 | FHC/L/139C/2016 | IGP VS SHOLOLA OMOLARA & 2 ORS |
15 | FHC/L/394C/2016 | FRN VS BILLIAMINU ABDULLAHI & ORS |
16 | FHC/L/456C/2016 | IGP VS TUMBIRI EZEKIEL & 11 ORS |
17 | FHC/ABJ/CR/117/2017 | FRN VS ILIYA JAMES & ORS |
18 | FHC/ABJ/CR/89/2017 | FRN VS AYINDE THOMAS |
19 | FHC/ABJ/CR/182/2017 | FRN VS CHIMA MIKE & ORS |
20 | FHC/ABJ/CR/94/2017 | FRN VS LUCKY UDOBI & ORS |
21 | FHC/ABJ/CR/98/2017 | FRN VS ISMAIL OGALA & 2 ORS |
22 | FHC/ABJ/CR/41/2018 | FRN VS RITA ISAAC & 2 ORS |
23 | FHC/ABJ/CR/41/2018 | FRN VS ALIYU UMAR & 3 ORS |
24 | HIGH COURT OF LAGOS 16 & 24 | STATE VS CHUKWUDUMEME ONWUAMADIKE “EVANS & 2 ORS’’ |
25 | CR/265/C/2017 | HENRY CHIBUEZE AKA “VAMPIRE” & 5 ORS |
26 | CR/90/2017 | STATE VS HON. NASIRU UMAR RONI & 5 ORS |
27 | CMC/TUM/98CR/2017 | STATE VS SHANONO ALH. AHMED & OTHER |
28 | I/75C 2016 HIGH COURT 5, IBADAN | C. O. P. VS MUHAMMED WELI & 1 OTHER |
29 | I/137C/2017-HIGH COURT 16 IBADAN | C. O. P. VS ABDULLAHI GARUBA & 3 ORS |
30 | I/211C/2017-HIGH COURT 18 IBADAN | C. O. P. VS DAHIRU MOHAMMED |
31 | I/172C/2017 -HIGH COURT 17 IBADAN | C. O. P. VS JOSEPH UDOMA & 3 ORS |
32 | I/184C/2017-HIGH COURT 19 IBADAN | C. O. P. OWOYOMI OKE & 1 OTHER |
33 | I/49C/2016-HIGH COURT 5, IBADAN | C. O. P. VS KABIRU ALI & 2 ORS |
34 | I/69C/2016-HIGH COURT 4, IBADAN | C. O. P. VS TUNED IBRAHIM & 2 ORS |
35 | I/132C/2017 -HIGH COURT 5, IBADAN | C. O. P. VS TUNED IBRAHIM & 3 ORS |
36 | MOG/03C/2017 | C. O. P. VS MUTAIRU MOHAMMED & 2 ORS |
37 | HOY/11C/2016 | C. O. P. VS SEGUN OMOLADUN |
38 | MI/31C/2016 | C. O. P. VS MUSA SALEH & 4 ORS |
39 | CR: 32/2016/MOG10C/2016 | STATE VS JAMIL UMAR & 6 ORS |
40 | CR: 34/2016/MOG12C/2016 | STATE VS SUNDAY EDOREN & 3 ORS |
41 | CR: 42/2016/MOG/11C/2016 | STATE VS GOODLUCK OGHENE & 4 ORS |
42 | CR: 49/2016/MCI/12C/2016 | STATE VS OYIBO SHELL & 2 ORS |
43 | CR: 73/2016/CMA/270C/2016 | STATE VS EFE REUBEN |
44 | CR: 78/2016/MOG/44C/2016 | STATE VS GODSTIME EKWEREME & 2 ORS |
45 | CR: 78/2016/MK/16C/2016 | STATE VS SMART ONOLOGBE & 1 OTHER |
46 | CR: 81/2016/CMA/259C/2016 | STATE VS REUBENOJOGWU & 2 ORS |
47 | MAB/1064C/2017 | C. O. P. CHINOYEN AGU & ORS |
48 | KTX/06/2018-HIGH COURT KATSINA | C. O. P. VS IBRAHIM MU’AZU & 1 OTHER |
NAPTIP | ||
49 | FHC/L/48C/2018-FEDERAL HIGH COURT LAGOS JUDICIAL DIVISION | NIGERIA CUSTOMS SERVICE VS PROSSY NIGERIA LTD. & 6 ORS |
50 | FHC/L/185C/2017 -FEDERAL HIGH COURT LAGOS JUDICIAL DIVISION | FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA VS HIZEC MARINE SERVICES LTD & 4 ORS |
51 | FHC/CA/CS/40/2017CALABAR JUDICIAL DIVISION | MAGGPIY TRADING TFZE VS NIGERIA CUSTOMS SERVICE BOARD & 2 ORS |
ICPC | ||
52 | HU/4C/2017- ABIA STATE HIGH COURT | FRN V. DR. PHILIPS NTO & 2 ORS |
53 | FCT/HC/CR/92/12-COURT 10, APO FCT | FRN V. SUNDAY EHINDERO & JOHN OBANIYI |
54 | ID/412C/13-COURT 1, AWKA ANAMBRA STATE | FRN V. EZEONWUKA INNOCENT |
55 | KWS/56C/2016-KWARA STATE HIGH COURT | FRN V. DR. SA AD AYINLA ALANAMU & 2 ORS |
56 | FHC/ABJ/CR/169/13-FED HIGH COURT 7, ABUJA | FRN V. PROF. (SENATOR) DAVID IORNEM, & 2 ORS. |
57 | FHC/EN/CR/72/15-FED. HIGH COURT 2, ENUGU | FRN V. (1). PROF. E. ONYENEJE (2). DR. LEONARD UGWU, (3). ELDER FREDRICK ONAH, (4). MR. BASIL OFFOR |
58 | HU/38C/2016 | FRN V. (1). COSMOS NDUKWE, (2). CONK PRODUCTION NIG. LTD. (3). CHIJIOKE OKONKWO |
59 | HU/90C/2017-HIGH COURT 4, UYO, AKWAIBOM | FRN VS EPHRAIM SUNDAY AKPAN |
60 | PHC/888CR/2013-RIVERS STATE HIGH COURT 4, SITTING IN PORTHARCOURT | FRN VS. ASO ADASA MORRISSON AND ORS. |
61 | FCT/HC/CR/112/1- | FRN V. JOE EJE OKHIKU (FORMER ACTING DIRECTOR, NEWS AGENCY OF NIGERIA) |
62 | HCL/63C/2017-HIGH COURT OKENE KOGI STATE | FRN V. ZACCAEUS ATTE |
63 | MHC/73/2016- HIGH COURT MAKURDI, BENUE STATE | FRN V. DONALD ANAGERIDE & ANOR. |
64 | K/ICPC02/2016 | FRN V. RABIU T. WADA |
65 | FHC/ABJ/CR/288/2015-FEDERAL HIGH COURT ABUJA | FRN V. YEMI ARIS OLANIRE |
66 | CR/136/2017- FCT HIGH COURT | FRN V. IBRAHIM HASSAN |
67 | FHC/A1/59C/2013 | FRN V. HENRY ALOR AND ANOR |
68 | FCT/HC/CR/2014 | FRN V. YUSUF AGABI & 3 ORS. |
69 | KB/HC/27C/2017 | FRN V (1) ALH. GARBA KAMBA (2) MOHAMMED TUNGA (3) ALH SAIDU DAKINGARI |
70 | FCT/HC/CR/2003-FCT HIGH COURT 9 | FRN V. MOHAMMED ALI BALOGUN |
71 | ZMS/GS/53C/2015 | FRN V. SANI AHMED YERIMA & 3 ORS. |
72 | HU/36C/2015 | FRN V. EZE BOB UBIARU |
73 | CR/78/2014-COURT 4, MAITAMA,FCT | FRN V. VS. AMINU BELLO SULEIMAN |
74 | CR/136/15-FCT HIGH COURT, MAITAMA, COURT 4 | FRN VS. ADEOLU ADEYANJU |
75 | CR/276/2016-COURT 19, APO | FRN VS. MAJOR SAM |
76 | HC/11C/2016-HIGH COURT 2, CALABAR | FRN VS MICHAEL OKPO & 1 OTHER |
77 | HC/65C/2016-CROSS RIVER STATE | FRN VS. DR. ITAM ABANG |
78 | CR/287/2017 & CR/37/2018-FCT HIGH COURT NO 16 JABI & FEDERAL HIGH COURT NO. 10 | FRN VS. ALIYU SANDA MAIMUNA |
79 | PLD/J10C/2017-PLATEAU STATE HIGH COURT 5, JOS | FRN VS. ISTIFANUS MWANSAT & 7 ORS |
80 | CR/92/2018-COURT 37, ZUBA | FRN VS. DR. OBARO & 2 ORS |
EFCC | ||
81 | FHC/ABJ/CR/181/2016 | FRN V AHMADU UMAR (ALIAS RT. HON. AMADU FINTIRI) |
82 | FHC/ABJ/CR/148/2016 | FRN V EDIDIONG & ORS |
83 | FHC/L/280C/16 | FRN V. AIR MARSHAL AMOSU NUNAYO & 10 ORS |
84 | FHC/ABJ/CR/121/2016 | FRN V OLAJIDE OMOKORE & 5 ORS. |
85 | FHC/L/135C/2017 | FRN VS. MUHAMMED DELE BELGOE SAN & ORS |
86 | LD/2514C/16 | FRN V. RICKY TARFA (SAN) |
87 | LD/3671C/2016 | FRN V HON. JUSTICE RITA NGOZI OFILI AJUMOGOBIA & ANOR |
88 | FHC/IB/26C/2017 | FRN VS OLOYE JUMOKE AKINJIDE & 2 ORS |
89 | FHC/L/251C/16 | FRN V NENADI ESTHER USMAN, FEMI FANI KAYODE & 2 ORS |
90 | FHC/L/106C/2017 | FRN V CHRISTIAN NWOSU AND ORS |
91 | FHC/L/337C/16 | FRN V WARIP AMOWEI EMMANUEL DUDAFA & ORS |
92 | FHC/L/238C/2016 | FRN V WARIP AMOWEI EMMANUEL DUDAFA & ANOR. |
93 | FHC/L/31C/2016 | FRN V PATRICK AKPOBOLOKEM & 11 ORS |
94 | FHC/L/553C/2016 | FRN V PATRICK AKPOBOLOKEM & 11 ORS |
95 | FHC/511C/2016 | FRN V PATRICK AKPOBOLOKEM & 6 ORS |
96 | LD/217C/15 | FRN V PATRICK AKPOBOLOKEM, MAJOR GENERAL EMMANUEL ATEWE & ORS |
97 | LD/218C/15 | FRN V PATRICK AKPOBOLOKEM & 6 ORS |
98 | FHC/L/149/16 | BABA JARUNA JAURO & 2 ORS |
99 | FHC/L/148C/16 | FRN V CALISTUS & 3 ORS |
100 | FHC/GM/33C/2011 | FRN V ALHAJI DANJUMA GOJE & 4 ORS |
101 | HOS/34C/2017 | FRN V PROFESSOR ANTHONY ELUJOBA, JOSEPHINE ADERONKE AKEREDOLU |
102 | I/5EFCC/2011 | FRB V OTUNBA ALAO-AKALA & ORS |
103 | AK/4C/2017 | FRN V ADEBIYI G. DARAMOLA, EMMANUEL AYODEJI ORESEGUN |
104 | AB/EFCC/03C/2016 | FRN V SENATOR ADESEYE OGUNLEWE, PROF. OLUSOLA OYEOLE, MOSES OLUSOLA ILESANMI |
105 | NSHC/EFCC/2C/2017 | FRN V DR. MAUZU BABANGIDA ALIYU ORS |
106 | FHC/ABJ/CR/71/2017 | FRN V DR MUAZU BABANGIDA & ANOR |
107 | FHC/ABJ/CR/43/2017 | FRN V ANDREW YAKUBU |
108 | FHC/ABJ/CR/329/2015 | FRN V SULE LAMIDO & ORS. |
109 | AB/EFCC/02/11 | FRN V GBENGA DANIEL |
110 | SS/33C/2009 | FRN V ATTAHIRU BAFARAWA & ORS. |
111 | FHC/ABJ/CR/297/2015 | FRN V STEPHEN ORONSANYE & ORS. |
112 | FHC/ABJ/CR/82/2013 | FRN V DR. SANI TEIDI SHAIBU & ORS. |
113 | FHC/09C/2007 | FRN V CHIMAROKE NNAMANI & ORS. |
114 | FHC/L/336C/08 | FRN V RASHEED LADOJA |
115 | FHC/ABJ/CR/389/2015 | FRN V BELLO ABBA MOHAMMED & ORS |
116 | FHC/ABJ/CR/46/2016 | FRN V AIR CHIEF MARSHAL ALEX S. BADEH & IYALIKAM NIGERIA LTD |
117 | FHC/ABJ/CR/362/2015 | FRN V GABRIEL SUSWAM & ANOR |
118 | FHC/ABJ/CR/380/2015 | FRN V DR. RAYMOND DOKPESI & ANOR |
119 | FCT/CR/42/2015 | FRN V BASHIR YUGUDA & 5 ORS. |
120 | FCT/CR/43/2015 | FRN V COL. MOHAMMED SAMBO DASUKI & 4 ORS. |
123 | EHC/74C/2017 | FRN V INNOCENT AZUBIKE UMEZULIKE |
124 | FHC/ABJ/CR/56/07 | FRN V ORJI UZOR KALU & ORS. |
125 | FHC/ABJ/CR/86/07 | FRN V SAMINU TURAKI & ORS. |
126 | FCT/CR/64/2012 | FRN V ESAI DANGABAR & 7 ORS. |
127 | FHC/LF/CR/34/2011 | FRN V ALIYU AKWE DOMA & 2 ORS. |
128 | FHC/ABJ/CR/293/2015 | FRN V MURTALA NYAKO & ORS. |
129 | FHC/ABJ/CR/05/16 | FRN V OLISA METUH & ANOR. |
130 | FCT/HC/20/16 | FRN V AIR VICE MARSHAL OLUTAYO OGUNTOYIBO |
131 | FHC/ABJ/CR/92/2016 | FRN V AIR VICE MARSHAL MOHAMMED DIKKO UMAR |
132 | CR/182/2016 | FRN V AVM. ALKALI MOHAMMED MAMU |
133 | FHC/ABJ/CR/113/2016 | FRN V ROBERT AZIBOLA & 2 ORS. |
134 | FCT/CR/177/2017 | FRN V SENATOR BALA MOHAMMED |
135 | FHC/ABJ/CR/141/16 | FRN V EMEKA MBA & ORS |
136 | KTH/34C/2016 | FRN V IBRAHIM SHEHU SHEMA & 3 ORS. |
137 | FHC/ABJ/CR/186/2016 | FRN V AVM MARSHAL TONY OMENYI AND ANOR |
138 | FHC/ABJ/CR/42/2016 | FRN V ABBA MORO & ORS |
139 | FHC/ABJ/CR/224/2016 | FRN V ASHINZE & 8 ORS. |
140 | CR/210/16 | FRN V VICE AD. JIBRIN & 3 ORS. |
141 | FHC/ABJ/CR/142/16 | FRN V OLUGBENGA OBADINA AND ANOR. |
NDLEA | ||
142 | FCH/L65/18 | FRN V IGAN EGHEOSA |
143 | FHC/244C/12 | FRN V. ADEGBOYEGA AYOBAMI ADENIJI |
144 | FHC/AWK/37C/2015FHC/ AWKA, ANAMBRA STATE | FRN V IKEJIAKU SYLVESTER CHUKWUNWENDU & 3 ORS |
145 | FHC/EN/CR/53/2015ENUGU, ENUGU STATE | FRN V EDDIE IFEANYICHUKWU DAYSON & 3 ORS |
146 | FHC/AK/56C/2015-FHC AKURE, ONDO STATE | FRN V AUGUSTINE FRIDAY USIFO & ANOR |
147 | FHC/L/519C/2015-FHC LAGOS | FRN V UBA HARRIS ALAEKWE & 13 ORS |
148 | FHC/ASB/21C/2016 | FHC V ANTHONY CHUKWUEMEKA UMOLU & 8 ORS (INCLUDING FOUR MEXICANS) |
149 | FHC/L/232C/2016-FHC, LAGOS | FRN V JOHN VINCENT ARINZE |
150 | FHC/AK/CS/60C/2017-FHC, AKURE, ONDO STATE | EXPARTE APPLICATION (SUSPECT AT LARGE SINCE JAN. 2016) |
151 | FHC/AK/34C/2017-FHC, AKURE, ONDO STATE | FRN V ESUABOM JOHNSON & ERIC AKINYIMIKA |
152 | FHC/L/311C/2017-FHC, LAGOS | FRN V MUONEKE JOHNPAUL IFEANYI & 3 ORS |
153 | FRN V OGBEGBU GOODLUCK & ORS | |
154 | FHC/L/483C/2017-FHC, LAGOS | FRN V EZE REMUGUS RAPURUCHUKWU & 4 ORS |
155 | FCH/L/235C/17 | FRN V ONOWU CHUKWUKA ISAAC |
SECOND SCHEDULE
Agencies of the federal government of Nigeria directly affected by this Order
- ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL CRIMES COMMISSION (EFCC)
- NATIONAL AGENCY FOR THE PROHIBITION OF TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS (NAPTIP)
- NIGERIA POLICE FORCE (NPF)
- INDEPENDENT CORRUPT PRACTICES AND OTHER RELATED OFFENCES COMMISSION (ICPC)
- NATIONAL DRUG LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY (NDLEA)
- NIGERIA CUSTOMS SERVICE (NCS)
- NATIONAL AGENCY FOR FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION AND CONTROL (NAFDAC)
- NIGERIAN IMMIGRATION SERVICE (NIS)
- STANDARDS ORGANIZATION OF NIGERIA (SON)
- NIGERIAN SECURITY AND CIVIL DEFENCE CORPS (NSCDC)
- FEDERAL ROAD SAFETY COMMISSION (FRSC)
- DEPARTMENT OF STATE SERVICES (DSS)
- NIGERIAN COPYRIGHT COMMISSION (NCC)
- SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMSSION (SEC)
- CODE OF CONDUCT BUREAU (CCB)
- NIGERIAN FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE UNIT (NFIU)
- CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA (CBN)
- OFFICE OF THE HEAD OF CIVIL SERVICE OF THE FEDERATION
- NATIONAL IDENTITY MANAGEMENT COMMISSION
- ANY OTHER AGENCY OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT THAT MAY BE SUBSEQUENTLY INCLUDED BY THE HONOURABLE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION. (lawyard.ng)