Former
First Lady, Patience Jonathan, who on Monday was stopped by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission from making withdrawals from
her Skye bank in Abuja, has spoken on the incident.
Patience Jonathan
While speaking through her solicitor, Barrister Charles Ogboli, the
immediate past first lady, Patience Jonathan, on Tuesday, has confirmed
that she withdrew $100,000 from her unblocked Skye Bank account during her visit to the Maitama branch in Abuja on Monday.
The former first lady explained that she needed the money for
medical treatment, adding that she never wanted to withdraw all the
money, but just to ensure compliance to the order of court.
His words: “She wanted to withdraw $5 million on Friday but
unfortunately there was no funds and they (the bank) pleaded with her
that she can withdraw $100,000 in order to comply with the order of
court. They have complied fully with the order of court,” he said.
“Therefore the Notice of Appeal (by the EFCC) came late. The
Notice and Stay of Execution is a mere application. And we are talking
of court order. Appeal has not been entered yet; records have not been
transferred from the lower court to the Court of Appeal.
“In the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, by mere fact
that you have an appeal against a proceeding, it does not stop the trial
from going on. That was what they were acting upon.
“Unfortunately for them, the order has been executed. Even when
you move the motion it is an exercise in futility. So we are going to
court to respond to whatever they filed. The issue is that she went to
the bank and applied and the account was debited with $100,000.
“There were no challenges as to withdrawal from her account.
She was not in any pressure to withdraw all the money, after all the
money was there. But this is just for her medical treatment and all
that.
“I wonder why some print media will be publishing things that
are not within their knowledge or facts. Mrs Jonathan is a law-abiding
citizens and she has not done anything which is ultra vires to the laws
of the land,” he added.

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