Ex-militant leader Government Ekpemupolo (akaTompolo) has been 
declared wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The anti-graft agency, in an advertorial signed by its Head of Media 
and Publicity, Wilson Uwujaren, said it decided to declare Tompolo 
wanted following two bench warrants issued against him by a Federal High
 Court in Lagos, where he has been charged with a N45.9bn fraud.
In the said advertorial, which carried a photograph of Tompolo, the 
EFCC described him as a 47-year-old, dark-complexioned man from 
Okerenkoko, Gbaramotu Kingdom in the Warri South-West Local Government 
Area of Delta State, urged the public to offer useful information on his
 whereabouts.
Tompolo, whose address was given as No. 1, Chief Agbanu Street, DDPA 
Extension, Warri, Delta State, speaks both Izon and English languages, 
according to EFCC.
The public announcement issued by Uwujaren read in part, “The general
 public is hereby notified that Government Ekpemupolo (a.k.a. Tompolo), 
whose photograph appears above, is wanted by the Economic and Financial 
Crimes Commission in relation to the offence of conspiracy and illegal 
diversion of the sum of N34,000,000,000.00 and N11,900,000,000.00 
belonging to the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency.”
Justice Ibrahim Buba of a Federal High Court in Lagos had issued a 
bench warrant against Tompolo on January 14 after he shunned a summons 
dated January 12, 2016 issued by the judge to appear in connection with 
the fraud charges filed against him and nine others by EFCC.
Justice Buba had ordered the law enforcement agencies to produce 
Tompolo before him on February 8 for him to answer the charges, but 
rather than appear in court on January 8, Tompolo brought an application
 seeking to quash the bench warrant and arrest order.
The judge, who dismissed the application for lacking in merit, 
renewed the arrest warrant and directed all law enforcement agencies to 
produce Tompolo before him on February 19.
Tompolo’s lawyer, Mr. Tayo Oyetibo (SAN), after failing to get the 
bench warrant vacated, turn down the responsibility of undertaking to 
produce his client in court.
Oyetibo said it was the responsibility of the prosecution to produce the suspect in court.
The EFCC filed 40 counts against Tompolo and nine others, including 
the immediate past Director-General of NIMASA, Patrick Akpobolokemi.






 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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