Court orders final forfeiture of Delta lawmaker’s N150m to FG

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A Federal High Court in Maitama, Abuja, has ordered the final forfeiture of ₦150 million linked to serving House of Representatives member Nicholas Mutu to the Federal Government.

Justice J.O. Abdulmalik issued the ruling after granting an application filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The court held that the money should be permanently forfeited because no satisfactory explanation was presented to justify why the funds should not be seized by the government.

The forfeiture followed earlier proceedings in which the court granted an interim order against the funds.

Justice Abdulmalik equally ordered that the order be published in a national newspaper to allow interested parties to challenge the application.

However, after the publication and the expiration of the required period, no sufficient cause was shown before the court to stop the permanent forfeiture.

The EFCC informed the court that its investigation linked the money to alleged corrupt dealings involving Mutu during his time as chairman of the House Committee on the Niger Delta Development Commission.

The commission stressed that the lawmaker allegedly received kickbacks running into over N400 million from a consultant working with the NDDC.

The anti-graft agency argued that part of the funds traced during investigations included the N150 million now ordered forfeited.

After reviewing submissions from both parties, Justice Abdulmalik ruled in favour of the EFCC and granted the final forfeiture order.