Friday, February 5, 2016

SUPREME COURT DISMISSES SARAKI'S APPEAL AGAINST CCT

The Supreme Court, Friday morning dismissed the appeal
filed by the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, where he
requested that the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, be
stopped from trying him.

Delivering the judgement, Justice Walter Onnoghen-led 6
man panel of judges dismissed Saraki’s appeal, stating that it
lacks merit.
DAILY POST reports that the CCB had recently accused Saraki
of false declaration of assets upon his assumption of office
as the Senate President.
A Deputy Director in the office of the Attorney General of the
Federation, M.S.Hassan had on September 11, 2015 filed a
13- count corruption charge against Saraki, among which the
Senate President was accused of making false declaration of
assets on assumption of office as governor of Kwara state in
2003.
A judge at the Federal High Court in Abuja on September 17,
2015, Ahmed Mohammed, gave an interim injunction to
temporarily stop the CCT trial but the Chairman, Danladi
Umar of the CCB commenced the trial on September 18,
2015 irrespective of the previous injunction, Umar gave a
bench warrant for Saraki’s arrest over his refusal to appear
before the CCT.
Following the concession by the Federal Government’s
counsel, Rotimi Jacobs, for the proceedings of the tribunal to
be halted if Saraki’s appeal would be given an accelerated
trial, a unanimous decision was read by John Fabiyi-led five
man panel of the Supreme court on November 12, 2015,
ordered “to tarry a while” on the case.
The Chief Justice of the Federation, Mahmud Mohammed,
on December 3, announce February 5 as the date for ruling
on the application.

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