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Michael Aondoakaa, Nigeria's former Justice Minister and Attorney General of the Federation, has revealed that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission goofed in its case against former Kogi governor Yahaya Bello.
His words: ''I think the controversy was unnecessary in case of Yahaya Bello. Because some of the details that are coming up are unnecessary. ''That was a premise he went to enforce his fundamental human rights before a state high court, which the state high court and the federal high court have concurrent jurisdiction to enforce fundamental human rights.
He said: ''The EFCC ought to take orders from the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the enabling law. And the only people that interpret the enabling law are the judges.
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