More
    HomeJudiciaryCourt orders EFCC to release 27 properties wrongfully seized

    Court orders EFCC to release 27 properties wrongfully seized

    Published on

    The Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to immediately release 27 houses it wrongfully seized, ruling that the commission’s attempt to secure final forfeiture was unmeritorious.

    Justice Joyce Abdulmalik delivered the judgment on 31 October, vacating an interim forfeiture order earlier obtained by the EFCC on 13 March 2025.

    The EFCC had claimed the properties were proceeds of unlawful activities and published the interim order on 4 April as required by law.

    In response, James Ikechukwu Okwete, his company Jamec West African Limited, and another claimant, Adebukunola Iyabode Oladapo, filed affidavits asserting ownership of the assets, including House No. 12 Fandriana Close, Wuse 2.

    Justice Abdulmalik upheld their claims, noting that even the EFCC did not contest Oladapo’s ownership.

    “I forthwith set aside and vacate in its entirety the interim order of forfeiture,” she declared, ordering the immediate release of all titles to the rightful owners.

    However, despite the ruling, Okwete’s counsel, Serekowei Larry (SAN), says the EFCC has refused to comply.

    In a letter to the EFCC Chairman dated 27 November, Larry alleged that officials of the Federal High Court Enforcement Unit were rebuffed on 26 November when they attempted to retrieve the title documents.

    He described EFCC’s refusal as “blatant disobedience” and urged immediate compliance to avoid further legal action.

    The EFCC has yet to comment publicly on the allegation.

    Latest articles

    Nigerians must study new tax laws before 2026 rollout — AIESEC Alumni, Okauru

    AIESEC Nigeria Alumni, in collaboration with former FIRS Executive Chairman Ifueko Omoigui Okauru, has...

    FBNQuest possesses Nestoil HQ after Appeal Court ruling

    The receiver-manager appointed by FBNQuest Merchant Bank Limited and First Trustees Limited has taken...

    Court orders UBA to pay ex-Kogi Dep Gov N1.07bn judgement debt

    The National Industrial Court sitting in Abuja has ordered United Bank for Africa (UBA)...

    Chidoka blames Nigeria insecurity on collapsing family structures

        The Chancellor of Athena Centre for Policy and Leadership, and former Minister of Aviation,...

    More like this

    Nigerians must study new tax laws before 2026 rollout — AIESEC Alumni, Okauru

    AIESEC Nigeria Alumni, in collaboration with former FIRS Executive Chairman Ifueko Omoigui Okauru, has...

    FBNQuest possesses Nestoil HQ after Appeal Court ruling

    The receiver-manager appointed by FBNQuest Merchant Bank Limited and First Trustees Limited has taken...

    Court orders UBA to pay ex-Kogi Dep Gov N1.07bn judgement debt

    The National Industrial Court sitting in Abuja has ordered United Bank for Africa (UBA)...