*Dasuki’s
absence stalls trial at Federal High Court
The Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday arraigned
Justice Mohammed
Nasir Yinusa before a Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja for alleged perversion
of justice.Justice Yinusa of a Federal High Court was docked on a five-count
charge alongside Esther Agbor, a staff of the Law Firm of Rickey Tarfa, a
Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN).
The duo
pleaded not guilty to the charges before Justice Sherifat Solebo.The EFCC
accused Justice Yinusa of attempting to pervert justice by engaging in constant
price negotiations and confidential telephone conversations with Tarfa, when he
presided over two of his cases.It further alleged that Justice Yinusa received
N1.5m from his co-defendant, Esther Agbor to favour Tarfa’s law firm in his
judgments.
The EFCC
also alleged that Yinusa received financial inducement from Joseph Nwobike
(SAN) to give favourable judgment in his (Nwobike’s) cases before him.After
their plea, EFCC Counsel, Bertram Anslem Ozioko, prayed the court to remand the
defendants in prison custody and fixed a date for trial.
Responding
to his submission, Counsel to Justice Yinusa, Mr. I. Mohammed, opposed the
prosecution’s application and asked the court to disregard the prosecution’s
prayers, noting that they have a bail application on self- recognition.
In a related
development, the EFCC yesterday arraigned former Nasarawa State Governor,
Abdullahi Adamu’s son, Nuriani Adamu, before Justice J. K. Daggard of the
Federal High Court, Kano over alleged money laundering.He was arraigned
alongside one Felix Onyago on an amended six-count charge bordering on money
laundering and illegal diversion of illicit funds of N32 million. The
defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Counsel to
the defendants, Mamman Lawan, made a bail application in respect of the
defendants under Section 36 Sub-section 6 (b) 5 and Section 35 of the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Meanwhile,
the absence of former National Security Adviser (NSA), Col. Sambo Dasuk and his
lead Defence Counsel, Joseph Daudu (SAN), again, stalled trial at the Federal
High Court, Abuja.
Dasuki’s
trial on money laundering and illegal possession of firearms, which began in
2015, has not progressed beyond his arraignment due to the absence of the
defendant in court.
When the
matter was mentioned, the Prosecution Counsel, Oladipo Okpeseyi (SAN), queried
the absence of the defendant but Dasuki’s Counsel, Adeola Adedipe, blamed the
prosecution for his inability to produce the defendant as scheduled. Adedipe told the court that the lead Defence
Counsel had written the court asking for adjournment, as his client was absent
in court.
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