The suspended
Chairman of the House of Representatives Ad Hoc Committee on the
Monitoring of the Fuel Subsidy regime, Hon. Farouk Lawan, was Tuesday
night barred from travelling out of Nigeria at the Murtala Muhammed
International Airport, Lagos.
Lawan, who is currently
under investigation for collecting $500,000 from the Chairman, Zenon
Petroleum & Gas Ltd, Mr. Femi Otedola, to doctor the report of the
House ad hoc committee, was scheduled to board an Emirates Airline
flight en route to Saudi Arabia to perform the lesser Hajj when he was
stopped by operatives of the Nigerian State Security Service (SSS) at
the airport and prevented from leaving the country.
Lawan, was very
embarrassed when he was informed by the SSS that he would not be allowed
to travel and was seen frantically making phone calls to what was
believed to be “highly placed people in government” to help him out of
his predicament.
Reliable sources in the
SSS confirmed that the decision to bar Lawan from travelling stemmed
from the fact that he is considered a flight risk and might seize the
opportunity to flee the country in order to avoid arrest and
arraignment.
The Nigerian Police
investigative team, headed by Ali Amodu, the Commissioner of Police in
charge of the Special Task Force, was able to gather incriminating
evidence which would be used to prosecute Lawan and Emenalo in court. A source told our reporters that in its response, the Police Legal Department recommended the trial of the duo.
Having finished their
investigation, the police have sent the case file to the
Attorney-General of the Federation and Nigerian Minister of Justice, Mr.
Mohammed Adoke for his consideration, preparatory to Lawan’s
arraignment.
Adoke, it was gathered,
is studying the case file and would take a decision this week on whether
the police, which investigated the allegation, have enough evidence to
sustain a trial in court.
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