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NDLEA Goes Tough Against Kashamu, Wants Judge To Disqualify Self From New Suit

NDLEA Goes Tough Against Kashamu, Wants Judge To Disqualify Self From New Suit


The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on Tuesday asked Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal High Court, Lagos to disqualify himself from a new suit filed by Senator Buruji Kashamu.
‎Daily Trust reports that, Kashamu, in a new suit before the court is seeking an order of perpetual injunction restraining the anti-narcotic agency and the Attorney General of the Federation from seizing his property.

In the suit, Kashamu alleged that he had got winds of the plan by the NDLEA and the AGF to seize or take over his properties which include a 24-flat housing estate at Egbe and several hectares of Land on Lekki Peninsular, Lagos worth over N20 billion.

According to his lawyer, Mr Ajibola Oluyede, allowing the respondents to seize Kashamu's property is a breach of his fundamental right to own property as enshrined under section 43 and 44 of the constitution.


The NDLEA had early in May failed in its effort to extradite Kashamu to the United States of America, where he was said to be wanted for alleged drug related offences.

Justice Buba had in June 23, 2015 reaffirmed the May 27 order by another judge from the same court restraining the agency and others from extraditing Kashamu to United States of America.

Also the judge had early granted an interim injunction which retrained the respondents from interfering with Kashamu's right to own a property either in Nigeria or anywhere in the world pending the determination of the main suit.

At the resume hearing of the case yesterday NDLEA through its lawyer, J.N Sunday came with an application seeking the court to discharge the interim injunction.

The lawyer also asked the judge to disqualify himself from the case, saying that Buba had adjudicated over Kashamu's previous case and given judgment.

He added that it might be impossible for him to reach a different conclusion in the new case which emanated from the earlier case.


The case was adjourned till 30, September, 2015.




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