The Guardian (Nigeria)

N5bn Fraud: You Have Case To Answer, Court Tells Ex-gombe Gov

- From Matthew Ogune, Abuja

JQuadri of a Federal High Court, Jos, Plateau State has ruled that a former governor of Gombe State, Danjuma Goje, has a case to answer on counts eight and nine of the 21-count charge preferred against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC).

Goje, a serving Senator, is standing trial along with a former Executive Chairman of the state’s Universal Basic Education Board, Aliyu ElNafaty; and S.M. Dokoro for an alleged N5 billion fraud. A fourth defendant, the exgovernor’s cousin, Sabo Tumu, who is now late, was removed from the charge sheet. They are alleged to have been involved in alleged financial impropriet­y, including the award of contracts for food supply to the state’s Government House during his tenure.

The EFCC had through its counsel, Wahab Shittu, closed its case against them, on May 31, 2018 after calling 25 witnesses and tendering several documents to prove its case. However, rather than open its defence, Goje through his lawyers, filed a “no-case” submission on September 14, 2018. Counsel for the EFCC, Wahab Shittu, had objected to the applicatio­n, which was made by Paul Erokoro.

Shittu, however, countered his argument and urged the court to ask them to open their defence, stressing that, “in view of documents and evidences before the court, the defendants have cases to answer.”

At the last sitting on January 25, 2019 the trial judge had adjourned to yesterday to rule on the “no-case” submission. Ruling on the said applicatio­n, Quadri while dischargin­g the defendants on 19 of the 21 counts, held that the defendants had a case to answer on counts eight and nine, and ruled that they should open their defence on May 8, 2019.

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