Missing $2.1bn, N3.1tr Subsidy Funds' Probe: Court Issues Order Of Mandamus Against President Tinubu

A Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos, presided over by Justice Peter Lifu, has granted the orders seeking leave to apply for judicial review of the published reports of the Auditor General of the Federation alleging unaccounted and missing $2.1 billion and N3.1 trillion oil revenues budgeted as fuel subsidy payments.

It would be recalled that the application seeking judicial review of the report was instituted by the Incorporated Trustees of the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) in its suit marked FHC/L/CS/1107/2023.

The respondent to the suit is the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

According to a Motion Ex-parte dated and filed on June 9, 2023, the human rights group had prayed to Justice Lifu for an order granting it leave to apply for judicial review through an order of mandamus directing and compelling Nigeria's President Tinubu to act on the prayers sought.

In his decision after the application was moved in terms by the applicant's counsel, Justice Lifu held that “Upon reading through the said motion, its supporting affidavit of thirty (30) paragraphs and seven (7) paragraphs of verifying affidavit deposed to by Adewale Akinyemi, a Nigerian, male, Christian and Litigation Assistant of 2B Oyetola Street, off Ajanaku Street, off Salvation Bus Stop, Opebi, Ikeja, Lagos State, with exhibits marked A1-A7 attached thereto and a written address signed by Adelanke Aremo, Esq., counsel to the applicant, all filed at the Federal High Court Registry, Ikoyi Lagos on the 9th day of June 2023.

“The court after hearing A.Y. Aremo Esq., counsel to the Applicant move in terms of the motion paper and having carefully considered the application and submission of counsel, ordered as follows:

“That leave is hereby granted to the Applicant to apply for judicial review to enable the Applicant to seek an order of mandamus directing and compelling the Respondent to set up a presidential panel of enquiry to promptly probe allegations in the reports published by the Auditor General of the Federation between 2016 and 2019 that $2.1 billion and N3.1 trillion public funds of oil revenues budgeted as fuel subsidy payments are missing and unaccounted for between 2016 and 2019.

"That leave is hereby granted to the Applicant to apply for judicial review to enable the Applicant to seek an order of mandamus directing and compelling the Respondent to direct the anti-corruption agencies to promptly, thoroughly, independently, transparently and effectively probe all fuel subsidy paid by successive governments in Nigeria since the return of democracy in 1990.

“That leave is hereby granted to the Applicant to apply for judicial review to enable the Applicant to seek an order of mandamus directing and compelling the anti-corruption agencies to duly name and shame anyone suspected to be responsible for the alleged widespread and systemic corruption in the use of oil revenues and the management of public funds budgeted as fuel subsidy, and to ensure that effective prosecution as well as the full recovery of any proceeds of crime.

“That leave is hereby granted to the Applicant to apply for judicial review to enable the Applicant to seek an order of mandamus directing and compelling the Respondent to use any recovered proceeds of crime as palliatives to address the impact of the subsidy removal on poor Nigerians.

“That leave is hereby granted to the Applicant to apply for judicial review to enable the Applicant to seek an order of mandamus directing and compelling the Respondent to put in place mechanisms for accountability and transparency in the oil sector.

“That in accordance with Order 34, Rule 5 (3) (4) of the Rules of this court, the return date is hereby fixed on the 8th day of November 2023 for further proceedings.”

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