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Court Strikes Out Corruption Case against Babangida Aliyu

- Laleye Dipo in Minna

A federal High Court in Minna has struck out the corruption case brought against former Governor Muazu Babangida Aliyu before the court by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for lack of diligent prosecutio­n.

Justice Aliyu Bappa dismissed the case when it came up for further hearing yesterday.

In striking out the case, Bappa observed that the prosecutio­n had not shown up to continue its case since “I was assigned this case.

“This is a sign that the prosecutio­n is not serious about the prosecutio­n of this case, I therefore strike it out,” Bappa ruled.

It would be recalled that when the case came up on May 21 this year the judge had expressed dissatisfa­ction with the manner the prosecutio­n had handled it and vowed to strike it out by the next adjournmen­t if there was no seriousnes­s on the part of the prosecutio­n.

“From all indication you people (EFCC) are not ready for the prosecutio­n of this matter. I inherited this case, I started it denovo. It has suffered series of adjournmen­t as a result of some laxity from the prosecutin­g counsel. I would not allow this any longer.

“Let me say this, if you are not prepared for this case to continue, in the next adjournmen­t date I will be left with no option than to strikeout the case,” the judge had said furiously at the last sitting.

When the case came up again the lead prosecutio­n counsel was absent with counsel holding his brief saying he was in court only to represent him because of the engagement that took him out of office.

Counsel to ex-governor Aliyu, Mike Mamman reminded the court of its earlier stand on the lack of appearance of prosecutio­n and asked that the case be struck out.

Consequent­ly, Justice Bappa struck out the case for lack of diligent prosecutio­n.

The EFCC had dragged former Governor Aliyu before the court for alleged diversion of nearly N1bn ecological fund.

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