The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC said on Wednesday
that former governor of Kogi state, Abubakar Audu,
who it is prosecuting
at a Federal Capital Territory High Court for his alleged involvement
in a contract scam to the tune of N11 billion naira threw decorum to the
dogs when he ordered his security aide (a police officer) to assault
its operative, Haruna Ashade.
The anti graft agency said the
former governor attacked Ashade for daring to take his photograph in
court. The EFCC operative who was assigned to cover the proceedings as a
member of the EFCC team was saved by the judge.
EFCC in a
statement signed by Wilson Uwujaren, its spokesperson said Ashade was
carrying out his lawful duties when Audu’s aide descended on him upon
realisation that his image might have been captured by the cameraman.
“Seething
with rage, he demanded for the camera, when Ashade refused to hand the
equipment over to the accused person, Audu called on one of his aides, a
police inspector, to forcefully collect the camera from Ashade and
delete his pictures from it.
“A scuffle ensured which threw the
court into confusion. Audu’s aide rained blows on Ashade, in the attempt
to snatch the camera from him. It took the personal intervention of
Justice Ademola Adeniyi who was about coming out of his chambers to
restore order.
“Justice Adeniyi sent one of his assistants and his
orderly to restrain Prince Audu’s aide. He was said to have ordered the
release of the camera for it to be kept in the custody of the court
until after the sitting. Ashade obliged them.
“However, to the
dismay of officials of the EFCC, when the camera was released, all the
pictures taken in court had been deleted!,’ alleged the anti graft
agency.
EFCC added that when the case was finally called, the
prosecuting counsel, Rotimi Jacobs, SAN, pleaded for a short adjournment
for reasons of non availability of his witnesses in court. He told the
court that, he was at the Court of Appeal till late yesterday, March 3,
and was not aware that the bank witnesses to be called are not
available.
Jacobs told the court that the prosecution will be bringing new witnesses to testify.
Responding,
counsel to the first accused, Patrick Ikwueto, SAN, said that, if the
prosecution has other witnesses not contained in the proof of evidence,
there is a need for defendants to be served with their statement.
The case has been adjourned to Friday, March 6, 2015 for continuation of trial.
Prince
Audu is being prosecuted alongside a former Director General of the
Directorate of Rural Development in his administration, Alfa Ibn
Mustapha, for offences bordering on criminal breach of trust and
misappropriation of public funds to the tune of N10,965,837,040 (ten
billion, nine hundred and sixty five million, eight hundred and thirty
seven thousand and Forty Naira).
Source:PM News
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