The Federal High Court in Abuja on Friday ordered a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs.
Diezani Alison-Maudeke, to appear for arraignment on money laundering against her by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
Justice Ojukwu, in her ruling, ordered that the summons she issued on Friday should be published on the website of the EFCC and a national daily in a conspicuous manner.The judge had repeatedly adjourned the case, which was filed on November 11, 2018, due to Diezani’s absence. But she backtracked on the threat to strike out the case after EFCC’s lawyer gave her an assurance that he was going to file an application for the court to issue criminal summons against the former minister.
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