
ADC’s Adio faults Presidency’s statement on EFCC, alleged court order over Osun accounts
In a statement issued on Thursday, Adio said there was no court order for the EFCC to vacate, arguing that the Presidency’s position reflected a misunderstanding of the law.
More importantly, even if such an order existed, the EFCC has no legal authority to vacate or set aside a court order.
LAGOS — House of Assembly candidate for Eti-Osa Constituency II, Ayodele Adio, has criticised a statement attributed to the Presidency directing the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to vacate what it described as a court order suspending the accounts of the Osun State Government, describing the claim as misleading and legally untenable.
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