Charge Central Bank boss or release him, court orders
Publish date: 17 July 2023
Issue Number: 1036
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: Nigeria
Nigeria’s High Court ordered the country’s State Security Service (SSS) to release detained and suspended Central Bank Governor Godwin Emefiele or charge him within a week. Emefiele, who made an unprecedented run for the Nigerian Presidency last year, was suspended by new President Bola Tinubu on 9 June and has been held in detention by the SSS since 10 June, according to an Al Jazeera reports. Papers filed by government lawyers showed that Emefiele is facing criminal charges including misappropriation of funds, meaning he could face long jail terms if convicted. But he has not been formally charged or appeared in court since his arrest. ‘The applicant (Emefiele) should be charged (in) court within one week from the date of this ruling or he should be released,’ Judge Hamza Muazu said in a ruling on Thursday. The judge said the offences – which also include criminal breach of trust, incitement of violence and economic sabotage – are bailable and that the SSS investigation cannot be endless. Emefiele and his lawyers have appealed against his detention, but have not publicly commented on the accusations. Soon after his arrest, the Central Bank of Nigeria lifted restrictions on foreign currency trading that had been introduced by Emefiele. The Constitution of Nigeria says accused people cannot be detained for more than 48 hours without appearing in court. Government lawyers have said they secured an order from the lower Magistrate’s Court to hold Emefiele longer as investigations continue.