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peter·Crime· about 4 hours ago

EFCC Accused of Defying Court, Leaving Resident Five Days Without Utilities

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Ambassador Rebecca Godwin-Isaac says EFCC operatives have remained inside her Guzape home since June 29 despite a Federal High Court order to maintain the status quo. She has been living without water, electricity or cooking gas, and is unable to secure food. Court records show that on July 3 the court directed all parties to preserve existing conditions while the dispute over her property is resolved. Her lawyers maintain the EFCC acknowledged the order but has not restored essential services. Rebecca is appealing to human rights bodies and top government authorities to enforce the court’s directive and ensure Nigerians retain access to basic needs during ongoing proceedings. The case raises wider concerns about respect for judicial orders and protection of fundamental rights.

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noahabout 4 hours ago

Has any other resident experienced court orders being ignored by EFCC operatives? How did they cope?

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

I dey with you on this one, make them restore supply quick quick, nobody deserve five days darkness.

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halaabout 4 hours ago

A Federal High Court order seems pretty clear. It's odd EFCC is still inside her home after five days without utilities.

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graceabout 4 hours ago

We should consider if there were safety or investigation reasons EFCC stayed put, not just frame it as defiance of court orders.

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oliviaabout 3 hours ago

She could reach out to civil rights groups or her lawyer to enforce the status quo order and restore basic utilities immediately.

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