The CEO of Capital Oil and Gas Limited, Ifeanyi Ubah, has been released from Department of State Services (DSS) detention after keeping him in detention for more than five weeks.
The oil mogul was released yesterday night. The DSS had arrested Ubah over alleged diversion of petroleum products worth N11bn.
While in detention, the agency said Ubah “undermined national security and public order” through his conduct.
The businessman, however, filed a lawsuit against the security agency for detaining him “unlawfully”.
Two federal high courts had made contradictory orders on the detention of Ubah.
A federal high court in Lagos ordered the DSS to release Ubah.
Mohammed Idris, the presiding judge, ordered the security agency to release him “unconditionally within 48 hours”.
Shortly after, a federal high court in Abuja, in another ruling, gave the agency a go-ahead to detain him for another 14 days.
Yusuf Halilu, the presiding judge of the Abuja court, extended Ubah’s detention order following an ex-parte application filed by the DSS.

Nigeria judiciary confuse institution.....DSS funny me sha,, them the do EFCC work..so after all,,them let him go just like that...then what was the purpose of the arrest
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ReplyDeleteHope he settles with them before the Anambra primaries
Confuses people
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