Ekweremadu: Court orders NIS, banks to release Ukpo’s biodata

A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja Friday ordered the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) and three banks to immediately release the biodata of David Ukpo to the detained former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, and his wife, Beatrice, to defend themselves in a London court.

The order was issued by Justice Inyang Ekwo while delivering judgment in the suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/984/2022, filed and moved by their team of lawyers led by Chief Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN) and Chief Oba Maduabuchi, SAN.

The judgment against the defendants followed their non-appearance in court to defend the suit.

In the originating summon, the duo prayed the court for an order directing all the defendants to supply them with the CTC of David Ukpo’s biodata information in their care for the purpose of facilitating the criminal investigation and tendering same to establish their innocence with respect to Ukpo’s age in the criminal charges against them before the Uxbridge Magistrate Court.

At the proceedings, Awomolo told the court that an application had been filed, seeking the order striking out the name of the 5th defendant (Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System Plc).

Other defendants are the Comptroller General (C-G), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS); Stanbic-IBTC Bank, United Bank of Africa (UBA), and Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System Plc as 2nd to 5th respondents, respectively.

The prayer was subsequently granted by the presiding judge.

But in a short ruling, the judge held that having been satisfied that the defendants had been served and looking at the averments in the application, “I make an order granting the prayers.”

By the court order, all official information including the account opening package in relation to Ukpo are to be released to Senator Ekweremadu to ascertain the real age of the said Ukpo.

The couple was, on June 23, remanded in the United Kingdom (UK) police custody, after they were arraigned before the Uxbridge Magistrate Court for alleged conspiracy to facilitate the travel of David Ukpo, alleged to be a minor, for organ harvesting.

The duo has since denied the allegation, prompting the court adjournment to the 7th of July for hearing.

Ekweremadu also appeared before the Uxbridge Magistrate Court on Thursday where he was denied bail.

Ukpo had claimed at a London court that he was a minor of 15 years old which led to the arrest and detention of the Nigerian Senator.