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Chairman of Innoson Group of Companies, Chief Innocent Chukwuma also known as Innoson has revealed why he was declared wanted by Lagos State High Court, Ikeja.

The court presided over by Justice Mojisola Dada had on Thursday declared Chukwuma wanted because of his failure to appear before the court.

But in his response, he said that the action of the court was carried out in “bad faith and is simply to embarrass my personality, defame me and malign my character aimed to distract me from my daily activities in ensuring that Innoson Vehicles continues to produce durable made in Nigeria vehicles.”

He stated this in a statement released by Cornel Osigwe Head, Corporate Communications Innoson Group, and entitled “Innocent Ifediaso Chukwuma Press Release Court declaration of me” Wanted” is simply To Embarrass My Personality- Innoson.”

The statement read, “I have been briefed by my lawyers that Justice Mojisola Dada of Lagos State High Court Ikeja granted the oral plea of counsel to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to declare me wanted because of my failure to appear before the court today.

“I have expressly stated before that I am not afraid of arraignment but must be arraigned through due process of the law. It must be noted that I, through my legal counsel, challenged the jurisdiction of the Lagos State High Court to hear the forgery charge filed against me by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on ground of, inter alia, the charge being an abuse of process.

“I filed an application before the court that this present charge is an abuse of process because a similar charge on the same subject matter, transactions and issues is ongoing at the Federal High Court Lagos Division between the same parties, in charge no FHC/l/565c/2015.

“The last hearing of the charge at the Federal High Court was this week, May 22nd 2018.

“Furthermore, my legal counsel had at the last court hearing on April 25th 2018 notified the court that I had challenged the Jurisdiction of the court to hear the suit at the Court of Appeal, Lagos Division and that the prosecuting counsels which are the EFCC has equally filed their brief at the Appellate Court.

“The judge subsequently adjourned the hearing to today, May 24th 2018. At the court hearing today, my defense team, also, notified the judge that both parties have filed and exchanged their briefs at the Court of Appeal and a date has been fixed for hearing of the substantive appeal and prayed the Honourable Judge to defer to the Court of Appeal to decide the appeal which is on the jurisdiction of the court to hear the suit.

“Again, my legal team notified the trial court that I had appealed against the order of bench warrant of 9th February 2018 to the Court of Appeal and as well filed a motion for stay of execution of the order of bench warrant.

“However, the judge failed to grant the prayers of my legal counsel and quickly granted the plea of the prosecuting counsel to declare me wanted without recourse to due process of the law or listen to the submissions of my counsel on why an order declaring me wanted should not be made.

“Declaring me wanted was done in bad faith and is simply to embarrass my personality, defame me and malign my character aimed to distract me from my daily activities in ensuring that Innoson Vehicles continues to produce durable made in Nigeria vehicles.

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“Recall also that the same Judge had issued a bench warrant against me, while I had challenged the jurisdiction of her court to hear the suit and I also wrote a petition to the National Judicial Council to investigate the circumstance leading to issuing a bench warrant against me and ordering my arrest.”

Chukwuma went further to state that he had in the course of this case, filed a motion that the judge recuse or disqualify herself from further conduct of the proceedings which she failed to hear and insisted “I must be brought to court against laid down judicial authorities.”

He added, “Finally I want to expressly state that I am not afraid of arraignment but must be arraigned through the due process of the law. This Trumped Up Charge against me is being instigated by Guaranty Trust Bank, who as at today is indebted to me above N22 billion.”

 

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