The Guardian (Nigeria)

Judge accuses EFCC of seeking favour, stops Oyo- Ita’s trial

EFCC re- arraigns Justice Ajumogobia

- From Joseph Onyekwere ( Lagos) and Bridget Chiedu Onochie ( Abuja)

JUSTICE Taiwo Taiwo of Federal High Court, Abuja, yesterday, stopped proceeding­s in the ongoing trial of former Head of Service of the Federation ( HOSF), Mrs. Winifred OyoIta.

Oyo- Ita and other defendants are facing trial over alleged fraud to the tune of N570 million.

Justice Taiwo, in a ruling, yesterday, described the action of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC) in obtaining ex- parte order from another court to freeze bank accounts of the defendants in the matter as an abuse of court process.

The judge, who described EFCC’S conduct as “forum shopping” aimed at getting a favourable court judgment, held that the anticorrup­tion agency’s conduct was reprehensi­ble and condemnabl­e.

The visibly angry judge further described EFCC’S action as a contemptuo­us move and an outright forum shopping that must not be allowed in the interest of justice .

Justice Taiwo consequent­ly ordered a stay of proceeding­s in the trial until EFCC and its lawyer “do the needful” by withdrawin­g the applicatio­n before the other court.

The judge, however, failed to fix any date for court to reconvene sitting on the matter.

The EFCC had filed an exparte motion before Justice Folashade GiwaOgunba­njo for freezing of the bank accounts of the fourth, fifth and sixth defendants in the alleged N570 million money laundering charge preferred against Ita and others, even when the matter is ongoing before Justice Taiwo.

MEANWHILE, EFCC has re- arraigned Justice Rita Ofili- Ajumogobia at the Federal High Court, Lagos.

The embattled judge was re- arraigned on 15 counts bordering on money laundering and breach of public trust before Justice Mohammed Liman.

She pleaded not guilty to all the counts pressed on her by the anti- graft agency.

The prosecutio­n counsel, Suleiman Suleiman, applied for a trial date to enable the prosecutio­n call its witnesses.

The embattled judge’s counsel, Mobolaji Kuji, urged the court to allow the defendant to continue on the terms and conditions of bail earlier granted to her by Justice Rilwan Aikawa, who was formerly trying the case before he recused himself.

Justice Liman in his short ruling, ordered that the defendant continue on the terms and conditions of the bail earlier granted.

The judge thereafter adjourned the case to April 21st and 28th for trial respective­ly.

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