Sun newspaper reacts after EFCC marked their company for forfeiture to FG

The management of Sun Publishing Limited has reacted to the marking and possible sealing of their corporate headquarters at 2, Coscharis Street, Kirikiri Industrial Layout, Apapa, Lagos, on Saturday, by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

Three officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) with four heavily armed policemen had on Saturday, December 15, 2019, at about 10.00 am stormed the corporate headquarters of the Sun newspapers.

They put up a notice for staff and the general public to keep off the premises.

The EFCC officials, who came in a white Toyota bus with registration no. ABUJA BWR-644GA, had written on the fence, “EFCC, Keep Off.”

They also advised staff to collect their personal belongings from the office as they will come back to seal the premises completely.

But the management in a statement said: “We do not understand the legal basis for this EFCC action. It is on record that there is a pending appeal at the Supreme Court with Suit No: SC/546/2018 wherein the Sun Publishing Limited appealed against the Judgement delivered by the Court of Appeal on the interim forfeiture order made against it by a Federal High Court in 2007 based on ex parte proceeding.

“The Notice of Appeal and Motion for Stay of Execution were duly served on EFCC by the bailiffs of the Court. “It is also pertinent to state that EFCC vide a letter written by Counsel to The Sun Publishing Limited, dated 22nd May, 2018 and duly received by one Caleb Peter on behalf of Rotimi Jacobs & Co. was further put on notice of the pending appeal at the Supreme Court and advised to stay action in the matter pending the hearing of the Motion for Stay of execution and the appeal.’’