The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Tuesday re-arraigned,
retired Col. Sambo Dasuki, a former National Security Adviser (NSA) and
five others, for alleged diversion, and criminal breach of trust.
The
others were Bashir Yuguda, Shuaibu Salisu, a former Director of
Finance, Office of the NSA, Dalhatu Investment Ltd., Sagir Attahiru and
Attahiru Bafarawa, a former governor of Sokoto State.
They were re-arraigned on a 22-count charge before Justice Hussein Baba-Yusuf, and they pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Baba-Yusuf
ordered that the existing bail condition be maintained after listening
to submissions of all counsel to the defendants and the prosecuting
counsel.
The Prosecuting counsel, Mr Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), opposed
the upholding of Dasuki’s bail, saying that he was still being held by
the Department of State Services (DSS) since he was granted bail
earlier.
Jacobs also applied for date to open his case against the defendants since they pleaded not guilty to the charges.
This,
he said, was in accordance with Section 396 of the Administration of
Criminal Justice Act, 2015, which provides for day-to-day trial.
Dasuki’s counsel, Mr Ahmed Raji (SAN), objected, saying that the EFCC brought his client to court and not DSS.
He also said that ECOWAS court had earlier given a valid judgment on the issue and objected to the suggestion of Rotimi.
He argued that the day-to-day trial was when the case fully commences.
The
counsel to other defendants aligned with Dr Lateef Fagbemi (SAN),
Counsel to Bafaarawa, saying that Section 396 of ACJA should not be put
above the provisions of in Section 36 of the 1999 Constitution as
amended.
Fagbemi said that the section provides for fair hearing and
so it would not be right for the defendants to be arraign today and
trial to commence tomorrow.
Baba-Yusuf adjourned till Feb. 24 for commencement of trial.
Dasuki
and others were earlier arraigned on a 22-count charge bordering on
diversion, conspiracy, bribery, abuse of office and criminal breach of
trust of about N19.4 billion before Justice Peter Affen in December
2015.
The defendants were also granted bail by Affen in the sum of N250 million each with two sureties each in the like sum.
Affen
said that one of sureties must be a retired or serving civil servant in
Federal Government’s employment, reside within the court’s jurisdiction
and own landed property in Abuja.
The case was consolidated and
transferred to Baba-Yusuf’s court following an application by Chief
Joseph Daudu, counsel to Dasuki. (NAN)
http://www.metronaija.com/2017/01/efcc-re-arraigns-dasuki-others.html
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