The trial of former National Security Adviser (NSA) Sambo Dasuki, which was supposed to begin yesterday, has been put off till January 25th, 2017.
The
embattled retired Colonel is charged with alleged misappropriation of
$2.1 billion which was meant for the purchase of arms for the fight
against Boko Haram insurgency.
The adjournment of the trial followed the absence of one of the
defendants in the trial, Mr Salisu Shuaibu, a former Director of Finance
and Account in the office of the National Security Adviser, who was
said to be sick.
The he prosecution counsel, Mr Oluwaleke Atolagbe, informed Justice Baba Yusuf that he had been served with the medical report
of the defendant confirming that he had been hospitalised.
Mr Atolagbe told the court that the trial could not proceed in
the absence of the defendant and therefore applied for a short
adjournment pending the recovery of the defendant.
Counsel to Shuaibu, apologised for the absence of his client. Lawyers to other defendants in the suit did not object to the
application for adjournment on the ground that Mr Salisu had always been
present in court since the charge was filed against them.
Justice Yusuf in his brief ruling, agreed that since the charge was
filed, the second defendant had never been absent in court and that for
that reason, the court is obliged to grant the request for the
adjournment and subsequently adjourned to January 25, 2017.
Due to Shuabu's illness, Justice Yusuf also adjourned a second case against the defendants
which was transferred from Justice Peter Affen to January 24, 2017 for
mention.
Trial Of Former NSA, Dasuki Adjourned Till January 25, 2017
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Trial Of Former NSA, Dasuki Adjourned Till January 25, 2017
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