Former first lady of Nigeria, Mrs Patience Ibifaka Jonathan, has concluded plans to file a suit against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commision (EFCC) at the Arican Commission of Human and Peoples Right in Gambia.
Reliable sources from the legal team stated that they took the decision to seek legal redress in a court free from bias.
A new group, The Rebranded Indigenous People of Biafra (TRIPOB) has already, given a back bone to the decision to drag the EFCC before the African Commission of Human and Peoples Right over its case with Mrs Jonathan.
The group through their spokesman, Chima “Phillip Effiong” Osuji lamented and condemned what it called “undue harassment and campaign of calumny masterminded by the EFCC against Patience Jonathan”.
The group further commended the efforts of Mr Timipia Jenkins Okonipere, an international lawyer and human rights activist, for his decision to drag the EFCC to the West African Court in Banjul, Gambia if the EFCC failed to seize the harassment of Mrs Jonathan within 14 days.