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  • Dasuki arraigned, granted bail on self-recognition

    Dasuki arraigned, granted bail on self-recognition

    Former National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki, was arraigned on Tuesday morning before a Federal High Court in Abuja.

    Dasuki was arraigned on a one-count charge bordering on illegal possession of fire arms, an offence punishable under section 27(i) (a)(i) of the Firearms Act Cap F28 LFN 2004.

    He pleaded not guilty to the charge, following which the trial judge, Justice Adeniyi Ademola, granted him bail on self recognition, upon an application filed by his lawyer, Joseph Daudu (SAN).

    The prosecution lawyer, M. S. Diri, did not oppose the application for bail, but left the issue at the court’s discretion.

    Justice Ademola ordered Dasuki to deposit all his international passports with the court’s Deputy Registrar, Litigation. He ordered that the passports should be retrieved, if they are currently being held by other government agencies, and handed to the named court’s official.

    Further hearing has been fixed for October 26.

  • PDP chieftain insists Jonathan’s  Centenary City project was ‘fraud’

    PDP chieftain insists Jonathan’s Centenary City project was ‘fraud’

    The National Vice Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) South-South, Dr. Cairo Ojuigbo, has questioned the integrity of ex-Goodluck Jonathan’s administration Centenary City Project in Abuja.

    Ojuigbo, who spoke in Abuja through his lawyer,  Kayode Ajulo, alleged that the integrity of the processes leading to the project was doubtful.

    The party chieftain,  who also chairs the Nigeria Export Processing Authority (NEPZA), was reacting to a report that former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) Anyim Pius Anyim sued him for maintaining a similar position in media interviews.

    Anyim, in the N1 billion libel suit filed by his lawyer, Mike Ozekhome (SAN), claimed that Ojuigbo’s position was a slander on his person and could scare foreign investors.

    Ojuigbo said had instructed his lawyer to file a counter-suit once he received the court papers.

    The PDP chieftain, who expressed his determination to ensure that those behind the project, who acted unlawfully, were prosecuted, said he had petitioned the Inspector General of Police (IGP).

    Ojuigbo, who maintained his position, insisted that the “processes leading to the Centenary City, were elaborate and conceived to defraud the government and Nigerians.”

    His lawyer said he “remains un-intimidated and resolute in his claims and submission that the Centenary City Project is indeed a project devised to trick the authorities into giving a huge chunk of land to only one man under the guise of a Public Private Partnership.

    “Our client is resolute about his submissions and would leave no stone un-turned in his bid to bring the full detail of this scam to  public scrutiny and ensure that perpetrators of this fraudulent exercise are prosecuted by the law enforcement authorities.

     “Indeed, we have the authority of our client to initiate legal proceedings by way of sending petitions to the appropriate authorities as regards the issue.

     “It is this that made so laughable and ridiculous, the reports that the counsel to the ex-SGF had initiated legal proceedings against us; we are, therefore, expectant and eager to receive the papers and have our day in court, even as we pursue justice and reparations for victimisation in appropriate quarters.

    “We call on the Fourth Estate and the public to remain vigilant and keep these burning issues on the front burner, even as we are confident in the victory of justice and equity, over crime, corruption and dishonesty.”

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  • Fifth woman Supreme Court Justice takes oath

    The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Aloma Mukhtar, yesterday inaugurated the nation’s fifth female Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun.

    She urged the new Justice to be guided by her conscience in the discharge of her duties.

    She advised the new Justice to continue to exhibit the good character, which informed her elevation from the Court of Appeal.

    “I must say that you have a very heavy responsibility on your shoulder. You must therefore strive hard to discharge your duties in accordance with the oath of office you have just subscribed to.

    “I therefore charge My Lord, Hon Justice Kekere-Ekun to be dedicated and discharge your duties without fear of favour, affection or ill-will.”

    The CJN also reminded other judges that they must do justice to the satisfaction of not just the parties in a case but the public as well.

    President Goodluck Jonathan recently approved the elevation of Justice Kekere-Ekun following her recommendation by the National Judicial Council (NJC).

    The Senate confirmed her appointment on June 26.