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EFCC cuts short Patience Jonathan's happiness over $5.8m

– EFCC has appealed court order that unfroze Patience Jonathan’s account

– The Federal High Court had on Thursday April 6 unfroze former first Lady’s account

– Patience Jonathan on Monday April 10 stormed the bank to withdraw from her account

The Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) has appealed a court order to unfreeze a Skye Bank account belonging to the former first lady, Patience Jonathan.

An official of the anti-graft agency confirmed this to Premium Times on Wednesday April 12, saying that:“We have appealed the order,” Wilson Uwujaren, said in a telephone interview.

ZENITHBLOG.com previously reported that the Federal High Court in Lagos last Thursday April 6 directed that the Federal High Court in Lagos last Thursday April 6 directed that the ‘unfreeze’ order on the account be cancelled. The account is believed to contain about $5.8 million (about N1.8 billion).

EFCC cuts short Patience Jonathan's happiness over $5.8

Former First Lady Patience Jonathan

The EFCC had in November 2016 filed an application before the court, seeking an order freezing the account.

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The commission had contended that the funds were reasonably suspected to be proceeds of crime. The court granted the order but reversed it last Thursday.

However, when Mrs Jonathan visited the Skye Bank, Maitama, Abuja branch on Monday April 10, she was reportedly told she could not access the funds.

Mr Uwujaren said the EFCC “served a notice of stay” of execution of the order on Skye Bank, a factor that could have made the bank not allow Mrs. Jonathan have

access to the funds.

Earlier on Tuesday night during an interview with journalists and activists, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo absolved the federal government of any role in the case.

Mr Osinbajo advised Mrs Jonathan to file a contempt charge against the bank if she feels aggrieved.

Skye Bank is yet to react to the court order and its actions on it. The bank on Wednesday promised to respond to Premium Times’ email and telephone enquiries on the subject as soon as possible.

Mrs Jonathan has been having a running battle with the EFCC over her claim of millions of dollars the anti-graft agency believes are proceeds of crimes.

The former first lady claims the moneys are legitimate sums she made including as gifts over several years, and has accused the anti-graft agency of persecution.

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She last year sued the EFCC demanding $200 million after the commission froze accounts of three companies containing about $15.5 million dollars.

Mrs Jonathan said the money was hers and the accounts were wrongly opened in the names of the companies. She has however, not provided details of how she earned such huge sums despite not being involved in any known major business.

In this ZENITHBLOG.com video below, a Nigerian said that former president, Dr Goodluck Jonathan was never a bad president.

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