A judge of
the Federal High Court in Abuja, Justice Babatunde Quadri, on Friday dismissed
an application by a former Governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido,
requesting
that his (the ex-governor's) trial be returned to the former trial judge,
Justice Adeniyi Ademola.
Rejecting
Lamido’s request in a ruling, Justice Quadri held that it would better serve the
interest of justice and public peace not to return the case to Justice Ademola.
Justice
Ademola, his wife, Olubowale, and Lamido’s lead counsel, Mr. Joe Agi(SAN), were
jointly prosecuted before the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory by
the Federal Government but were exonerated of all the 18 counts preferred
against them on April 5, 2017.
The Chief
Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice Ibrahim Auta, had re-assigned the case
to Justice Quadri when Justice Ademola was on suspension as a result of the
joint trial.
But
following the judgment exonerating
Justice Ademola, the judge’s wife, and Agi, of the charges preferred
against them, the lawyer had requested the Chief Judge to return the case to
Justice Ademola.
Agi had
anchored his request to the Chief Judge on the grounds that it would be
agonizing for his Lamido and the other defendants to be subjected to the trial
afresh when the prosecution, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, had
already called 18 witnesses before Justice Ademola’s court.
But the EFCC
had opposed the request insisting that with the joint trial which Justice
Ademola and Agi underwent, the judge would likely be biased if the case was
returned to him (Justice Ademola).
However, the
Chief Judge upon considering both Agi’s and EFCC’s counter-requests insisted
that the case should remain in Justice Quadri’s court.
Despite the
Chief Judge’s directive, Agi filed a motion on April 26, 2017, seeking Justice
Quadri’s order directing the return of the case to Justice Ademola.
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