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EFCC Vs Yahaya Bello: Court Adjourns To April 3

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4 months ago
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The Federal Capital Territory High Court, yesterday, adjourned the trial in the alleged money laundering case against the immediate past governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, to 3rd, 24th April, and 6th May 2024.

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Justice Maryann Anenih adjourned the case for continuation of hearing after the first witness, Fabian Nworah, a property developer, was called to testify.

When the matter was called for hearing, the prosecution counsel, Kemi Pinheiro, SAN, informed the court that he had five witnesses to call for the day. But Justice Anenih said she could only take one witness as she had other things lined up.

The court also announced that it would not be sitting today (Thursday) as previously scheduled.
Counsel for the first and second defendants, Joseph Daudu, SAN, informed the court that the prosecution had not made the second defendant’s statements on oath available to the defence team.

He said he knew that the 1st Defendant had not made any statement yet.
Daudu, SAN, also objected to the prosecution’s testimony, arguing that the defendants had no prior knowledge of the witness and were only seeing him in court for the first time.

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Citing authorities, he emphasised that legal proceedings should not be a “hide and seek” game, stating that the prosecution was required to provide the witness’ statements on oath in advance so the defence could adequately prepare for cross-examination.

“The statements of the second defendant have not been served to us to determine if we will be able to represent him.
“So, it is a serious handicap on us. They need to serve us all the statements made by the defendants.
“I understand the first defendant has not made a statement. Fortunately, we are still within the housekeeping stage of the proceeding,” he added.
Corroborating this, counsel for the 3rd defendant, Abubakar Aliyu, SAN, said, “Mine is not a comment but an observation, my lord. My application is for the court to order the prosecution to provide us with the statements of the 2nd and 3rd defendants.”

When the judge asked if he had previously requested the statements, Aliyu SAN said he discovered on Tuesday that they were not part of the proof of evidence served on the defendants.

He stated, “I am also applying that the court order the prosecution to provide us with copies of the recovered digital device and the report or extract therefrom mentioned on Page 14 of Volume 1 of the proof of evidence and the forensic expert’s report, if any.

“I am following the procedure followed in Okoye against the commissioner of police, which was adopted by the Supreme Court in Okemini Vs Comm of Police.”

The prosecution counsel, however, disagreed, saying the Defendants were trying to delay speedy trial.

He insisted that the proof of evidence had been served on the defendants on November 27.

“The constitutional provision, which they rely on, does not imply that the prosecution should provide all the documents it relies on.

“The law only provides that the prosecution should oblige the defence with all the documents requested for,” Pinheiro argued.

He noted that the issues would be addressed whenever they received formal applications from the Defendants and urged the court to proceed on the business for the day.

“As it is, we have almost used more than an hour on these arguments,” he stated.

The judge asked the Defendant’s Counsel why he did not raise the issues in December.

Daudu SAN replied that it had to be done after arraignment.

“I have applied, and they are not obliging me. It is absolutely necessary for our defence,” Counsel for the 3rd Defendant said.

The judge, however, declined the application for adjournment and directed the prosecution to proceed with the case.

The prosecution then called its first witness, Fabian Nwora, a property developer with Efab Property Nigeria Limited.

Nwora testified that he was invited to the Economic and Financial Crimes on February 8, 2023, regarding a transaction between Shehu Bello and EFAB Property concerning a property at No. 1 Ikogosi Street, Maitama.

However, throughout his submission in court on Wednesday, he didn’t mention the name of former Governor Yahaya Bello.

He stated that he sold the said property to Shehu Bello but observed that the name on the sale agreement was Dr Bello Ohiani, not Shehu Bello.

He said that in 2023, Shehu Bello approached EFAB Property, informing them that the property was under investigation by the EFCC. He returned all documents related to the purchase and demanded a refund of the N550 million that was paid.

Subsequently, he said, EFAB Property was invited by the EFCC to explain what transpired between them and Shehu Bello. The EFCC instructed the company to refund the entire sum to an EFCC-designated account. EFAB Property complied in two batches.

Since then, Nwora said he had not had any contact with Shehu Bello or Dr Bello Ohiani until December 2024, when the EFCC summoned them to court to testify as witnesses in the case related to their transaction with Shehu Bello.

After listening to the witness, the court adjourned the case to the 3rd and 24th of April and 6th of May 2025 for the continuation of the hearing.


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