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I Collected More Than $1 Million In Cash For Emefiele But He Never For Once Said 'Take This' - CBN Employee

The Nigerian Police Force has on Tuesday night said that it is not aware of the deployment of police personnel to the Abuja home of the governor of Central Bank, Godwin Emefiele.

Naija News recalls that some media houses had earlier reported that the police had surrounded the Abuja residence Emefiele on Tuesday night.

The report claimed  that the police were about 10 in number and were seen around the CBN governor’s home in Abuja on Tuesday night, January 17, at about 8:40 pm.

However, the Public Relations Officer, CSP Muyiwa Adejobi told Vanguard that he was not aware of such an operation.

He said, “I am not aware”.

Emefiele To Appear Before An Abuja High Court

Emefiele, has been asked to present himself before a Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday, January 18, 2023.

The embattled economist was summoned to appear for a hearing over a suit seeking his arrest for alleged $53 million judgement debt arising from the Pars Club refunds, Naija News reports.

Naija News understands that the court judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo, in an application dated October 20, 2022, ordered Emefiele to appear on January 18 as the hearing date for the matter.

The order followed the application by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Joe Agi, against Linas International Ltd, the Minister of Finance and the CBN through his lawyers, Isaac Ekpa and Chinonso Obasi, seeking an order directing the Inspector General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, to arrest Emefiele and bring him to court alongside his lawyers: Damian Dodo, Audu Anuga, all Senior Advocates of Nigeria, and Ginika Ezeoke, Jessica Iyoke, Abdullahi Afolayan and Olayemi Afolayan.

The suit arose over an alleged $70 million judgment against Linas over the lawyer’s services in the Paris Club refund, which Emefiele was said to have released only $17 million, leaving an outstanding $53 million.

Far back on 23rd of January 2020, the court ruled that Emefiele must appear “to be examined on oath touching the means you have or have had, since the date of the said garnishee order absolute, to pay the balance of $53 million now due and payable under the said garnishee order absolute and also show cause why you should not be committed to prison for default in payment of the said sum.”

Subsequently, Emefiele faced a series of allegations, all seeking his removal as CBN governor. However, the apex bank governor is expected to appear before the federal high court in Abuja tomorrow to defend the initial suit.