The Federal Government has explained
why the forgery charges it leveled against the President of the Senate, Bukola
Saraki, his Deputy, Ike Ekweremadu, and two others was withdrawn. Saraki, Ekweremadu, as well as a former
Clerk of the National Assembly, Salisu Maikasuwa, and a former Deputy clerk,
Ben Efeturi, were first arraigned before Justice Yusuf Halilu on June 10, 2016
on charges bordering on forgery of the Senate rules, to which they all pleaded
not guilty.
At Friday’s resumed hearing, lead
counsel to the government, Aliyu Umar, SAN, informed the trial judge, Justice
Yusuf Halilu of the Jabi Division of the High Court of the Federal Capital
Territory, FCT, that the charges were dropped due to a pending case related to
the charges before the Federal High Court in Abuja.
According to Umar, “This government
respects the rule of law, and hierarchy of the judiciary. It is obvious from
these two applications (filed by Saraki and Ekweremadu) and the similar case
before your learned brother, Justice Kolawole, at the Federal High Court who is
dealing with the issue that we are withdrawing the charges.
“It is trite that two matters of the
same subject matter cannot be before different courts of coordinate
jurisdiction.
“Therefore, the amended charge dated
October 5, 2016 and also the original dated June 10, 2016 and filed the same
date be struck out and all the four defendants be discharged.”Following the application for the
withdrawal of the suit, Justice Halilu struck out the case.
Source:Daily Post
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