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DSS moves to extradite Sunday Igboho to Nigeria

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November 24, 2021
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The Department of State Services, on Tuesday, disclosed that the process of extraditing the Yoruba Nation agitator, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, a.k.a Sunday Igboho, to Nigeria was ongoing.

The secret security service gave the indication at the Oyo State High Court, Ibadan, on Tuesday. 

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Recall that Igboho was arrested by the operatives of the Brigade Criminelle on July 19, 2021, while trying to travel through the Benin Republic airport after the raid of his Ibadan residence on July 1, by the DSS operatives. 
Counsel to Igboho, Yomi Alliyu, SAN, filed a N20.5billion suit against the DSS on behalf of his client at the High Court in Ibadan.

Justice A.L. Akintola, in a judgment delivered on September 28, ordered the DSS to pay Igboho the sum of N20.5 billion naira as exemplary damages.

The DSS, in a 16 paragraph affidavit, in support of Motion on Notice, to stay the execution of the judgment of the court in suit No/M/435/2021 and an injunction pending the determination of the appeal sworn to, on its behalf by one of its operatives, Johnson Oluwole, filed on Monday, November 22, said that the Yoruba Nation activist was currently undergoing extradition procedure to bring him back to Nigeria.

The affidavit read, “That it is a fact that the applicant, Chief Sunday Igboho, has been declared a fugitive by the Nigeria Police Force sometime in the month of June 2021.

“That it is a fact that the applicant was arrested on July 19, 2021, and he is currently in the custody of the Beninese security agents, undergoing extradition procedure to come back to Nigeria.

“That it is a fact that one of the reliefs granted by the court is that the respondents should pay the plaintiff the sum of N20billion.

“That it is a known fact that statistics have shown that the economy of the country is in a dire situation and is in the process of recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.

“That it is a fact that withdrawing N20billion from the country’s account will adversely affect the smooth running of the country.

“That it is a fact that the applicant is under investigation by the security agents for reasonable acts that is inimical to the corporate existence of the country.

“That it is a fact that until the applicant is extradited, charged and either convicted or acquitted by a court of law, the payment of the sum of N20billion might facilitate the allegations labelled against the applicant.

“That it is a fact that until the applicant is extradited to the county the enforcement of the judgment especially the N20billon, will render a situation of helplessness on a positive judgment of the court of appeal.”

At the resumed hearing of the matter, Igboho’s counsel, Yomi Alliyu, SAN, filed a preliminary objection and attached a sworn affidavit stating that it amounts to contempt of court to detain Igboho anywhere in the world at the instance of Nigeria after an order of court that he should neither be arrested, detained or harassed by the respondents.

Alliyu said that the budget of Nigeria runs into trillions whilst the National Security Adviser, NSA, gets over N136 billion annually; hence paying N20.5billion, can in no way affect NSA Office or the Federal Government.

He also told the court that the respondents had yet to pay the N20.5billion cost awarded, adding that these constituted contempt of court.

Counsel to the DSS, P. O. Fabiyi, on sighting the preliminary objection, said he came to withdraw their motion because the first respondent had taken over the prosecution of the matter.

But, the court reminded him that the Attorney-General of the Federation was always in the matter.

Alliyu also filed an application for Garnishee Nisi against the Central Bank of Nigeria to pay N20.5billion to the applicant out of Federal Government monies with CBN.

Akintola adjourned the matter to January 12, 2022 for the CBN to show cause why the court should not make the Garnishee order absolute.

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