Similarly, Mrs. Ibitola has also petitioned EFCC Chairman, Mrs. Farida Waziri, and Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr. Muhammed Bello Adoke, to intervene in the matter, for the protection of her fundamental human rights.
Mrs Ibitola is also praying the court to restrain EFCC and Bioku from her further harassment, arrest and or detention as well to prevent EFCC from forceful demand, seizure and taking into custody of the master tape of “Angeli Mi”.
The suit followed her detention by EFCC on account of alleged irregularities on the part of Remdel Optimum Communication Limited in the sale of “Angeli Mi” by gospel singer, Mrs. Tope Alabi, which the company has the right to sell under the Master License Agreement entered into with Bioku.
Bioku alleged that the company had sold 20 million copies of the album while investigations conducted by EFCC from replicating companies showed that the album sold only about 600,000 copies in the three years of the contractual agreement between Remdel and Bioku.
But, acting on Bioku’s petition, EFCC swooped on the Akure residence of Mrs. Ibitola and arrested her.
She was taken to Lagos and detained for hours before her bail was secured.
It was gathered that while investigations by EFCC showed that the account of Bioku was incorrect, EFCC had embarked on efforts at retrieving the master tape of the said album by Tope Alabi for the petitioner which was a violation of the agreement signed by the two parties – Remdel Optimum Communication Limited and Bioku.
Other orders sought from the court by Ibitola include a declaration that the demand for the master tape of the album by EFCC for Bioku be declared null and void.
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