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Alleged N204m Fraud: Court closes Sen. Albert Bassey’s defence
Justice Agatha Okeke of the Federal High Court, sitting in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, has ordered the defence team of Senator Albert Bassey standing trial on a six-count charge bordering on allegations of money laundering, to close its defence and prepare its final address.
Head of Media and Publicity of the EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren, in a statement on Thursday, disclosed that the judge gave the order on Thursday, following the failure of the lead defence counsel, Kanu Agabi SAN, to continue the trial of the serving Senator in an alleged N204 million fraud.
Wilson Uwujaren narrated that when the matter came up for continuation of trial on Thursday, a member of the defence team, Mike Ozekhome, SAN, prayed the court for an adjournment on the ground that the lead counsel, Agabi, who is in possession of the case file, is currently receiving medical treatment abroad.
“With due respect my Lord, we shall be asking for an adjournment. We have filed a letter to that effect before this Honourable Court. The lead counsel, Chief Kanu Agabi, SAN is abroad for medical treatment and he has the file of this case. He called me to passionately plead for just one more adjournment. If I had the case file, I would have proceeded with this case,” Ozekhome said.
Responding to the application, EFCC’s counsel, Ekele Iheanacho, expressed displeasure with the numerous pleas from the defence and the several adjournments granted in the course of the trial at the instance of the defence. “My Lord, we just got the letter of adjournment from the Chambers of the learned silk, Kanu Agabi. On our part, we will say that this is very worrisome and we urge the court to refuse the application” he said.
Ruling on the defence’s prayers, Justice Okeke upheld the argument of the prosecution and turned down Ozekhome’s request for an adjournment. The court consequently ordered him to continue his defence. However, Ozekhome, while addressing the court after the ruling, insisted that the defence could not continue as the case file was with the lead defence counsel, “My lord, we don’t have the case file” he said.
The prosecution, thereafter, applied that the case of the defence be closed. The application was granted and the court ordered parties to file their final addresses.
Justice Okeke adjourned the matter to June 22, 2022 for adoption of final addresses.
Bassey is being prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for alleged money laundering and being in possession of six vehicles worth N204 million, at the instance of one Olajide Omokore, whose companies allegedly executed contracts for the Akwa Ibom State government.
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