Court bars EFCC from prosecuting former custom boss.

The federal high court in Abuja today barred the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission from prosecuting a former comptroller-general of the Nigeria Customs Service, Abdullahi Dikko.

Delivering judgment on the suit instituted by Dikko, justice Nnamdi Dimgba held that the non-prosecution agreement entered into between the attorney-general of the federation, Abubakar Malami, and the plaintiff, was binding on EFCC.

The agreement was said to have been based on the return of n1.5bn proceeds of alleged crimes he committed while in the office to the coffers of the federal government.

Justice Dimgba held that by virtue of the provisions of section 174 of the constitution, the AGF being the chief law officer of the federation was imbued with wide powers and discretion on prosecution matters.