Hehee..Naija sef.....The Director of Public Prosecutions of
the Federal Ministry of Justice, Mr. M.S. Diri, on Monday withdrew the
N2.45bn fraud charges instituted against a former governor of Bayelsa
State, Mr. Timipre Sylva.
The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission had on May 18, 2015 re-arraigned Sylva on six counts of fraud
before Justice Evoh Chukwu of a Federal High Court in Abuja.
But the EFCC, represented by its
Assistant Director, Legal and Prosecution, Mr. J.O Ojogbane, said the
anti-graft agency was not part of the decision to withdraw the charges.
Following
the withdrawal of the former prosecuting counsel, Mr. Festus Keyamo,
from the case on May 25, 2015, it was handed over to the DPP.
But instead of the DPP appearing in
court on Monday for the commencement of trial, he issued a fiat to a
private lawyer, O.J Nnadi (SAN), to continue prosecuting the case.
Nnadi, during the Monday’s proceedings
tendered the freshly issued fiat before the court and told the judge
that the EFCC had instructed him to withdraw the suit.
He then urged the court to strike out the case.
He said, “We are ready for trial, but
following the instruction this morning (Monday morning), EFCC directed
that this charge be withdrawn.
“I received instruction from Ojogbane
that this charge against the defendant be withdrawn. We urge this court
to strike out the charge.”
But Ojogbane who appeared together with
Nnadi and other lawyers for the prosecution, expressed surprise over the
team leader’s claim that the EFCC gave the instruction for the
withdrawal of the case.
The EFCC lawyer said, “I’m a little bit surprised by the submission of the learned silk (Nnadi).
“The instruction from my own Director,
Legal and Prosecution of the EFCC, Mr. Chime Okoroma, is for me to
appear with the DPP of the Federation who he said would be coming to
court this morning to withdraw this charge on behalf of the Attorney
General of the Federation.
“When I got to the court this morning I
did not see him (DPP) but I saw the name of the learned silk on the case
list. I approached him and he confirmed to me that he had been briefed
by the office of the AGF. He (Nnadi) told me he has the fiat of the AGF
which is already admitted as exhibit in this court.
“He (Nnadi) put a call through to the
DPP of the Federation whom I had the privilege of speaking with on the
learned silk’s telephone and he told me that the learned silk was going
to withdraw the charge.
“It is not correct to say that EFCC asked him to withdraw the charge. EFCC did not instruct me to come and withdraw the charge.”
Ojogbane explained that the reason given
by the DPP for withdrawing the case was that Sylva had similar charges
pending against him before Justice Ahmed Mohammed of the same Federal
High Court in Abuja.
He said, “I can confirm that this charge
is to be withdrawn this morning by the office of the DPP and the reason
given was that there are two similar matters against the accused person
in this court – one before your lordship and another one before Justice
A.R Mohammed which has progressed more than the one before your
lordship.”
Sylva’s lawyer, Mr. Israel Olorundare (SAN), did not oppose the application for the withdrawal of the suit.
He urged the court to strike it out as
prayed by the prosecution but he also urged the court to order the
release of his client’s passport which had been in the custody of the
court since he was first arraigned in 2012.
Olorundare also urged the court to restrain the EFCC from arresting Sylva based on the charges that were withdrawn.
While Nnadi did not oppose the release
of Sylva’s passport to him, the lawyer said the court could not possibly
give any order in anticipation of his arrest.
Justice Chukwu in his ruling struck out
the case as he held that the Attorney-General of the Federation
possessed the power under the constitution to delegate his power to
issue a fiat as it was done in the case.
The judge also ordered that Sylva’s passport be released to him with the striking out of his case before the court.
The EFCC had on May 18, 2015
re-arraigned Sylva for the offences he allegedly committed between
October 2009 and February 2010 as governor of Bayelsa State.
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