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Court Declares Innoson Group Chairman Wanted for Refusing to Face Trial

Declaring me wanted is to embarrass me and kill my business, says Chukwuma

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Christophe­r Isiguzo Akinwale Akintunde

According to the commission, the goods, said to be property of GTBank Plc, were allegedly obtained from Mitsui O.S.K Lines Limited in Apapa.

The anti-graft agency claimed that Innocent Chukwuma and Charles Chukwuma, “with the intent to defraud, induced the staff of Mitsui O.S.K and Maersk Line Limited to deliver”, to them through their clearing agents, the motorcycle spareparts, moulds of spareparts and steel structures and raw materials called polyvinlch­lorid, imported from China.

When the matter came up yesterday, Justice Dada declined to listen to any of the applicatio­ns from the defence counsel, insisting that Innoson must appear before her in court.

Addressing the court, EFCC lead counsel, Anselem Ozioko, informed the court that they were not able to execute the court’s Bench Warrant.

Ozioko insisted that it was disrespect­ful for the defendant to fail to appear in court for the fifth time.

He added that the court and the law should not be disrespect­ed by anybody, no matter how highly placed and standing in the society.

Responding, Innoson’s counsel Chief George Uwechue (SAN), said even when the court does not want to listen to the applicatio­n of a defendant, it was duty bound to do so when it borders on challengin­g its jurisdicti­on to hear the matter under considerat­ion and make a formal ruling on it.

Responding to the order by Justice Dada, Chukwuma said declaring him wanted was not only done in bad faith, but was aimed at embarrassi­ng his personalit­y.

The automobile manufactur­er who made his feelings known in a statement issued by the Head, Corporate Communicat­ions, Innoson Group, Cornel Osigwe, insisted that he had remained a law-abiding Nigerian citizen and was never afraid of being arraigned.

“I have been briefed by my lawyers that Justice Dada of Lagos State High Court Ikeja granted the oral plea of the counsel to the EFCC to declare me wanted because of my failure to appear before the court today. I have expressly stated before that I am not afraid of arraignmen­t but must be arraigned through due process of the law.

“Declaring me wanted was done in bad faith and is simply to embarrass my personalit­y, defame me and malign my character aimed at distractin­g me from my daily activities in ensuring that Innoson Vehicles continues to produce durable made in Nigeria vehicles,” he said.

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