A former Director of Pension in the office of the Head of Service,
Sani Shuaibu Teidi, who is standing trial before a Federal High Court
sitting in Abuja will have to remain in Kuje prison indefinitely.
This is as result of an indefinite adjournment given by the presiding judge, Justice Adeniyi Ademola.
When the matter came up on Monday, Justice Ademola informed counsel
in the matter of a petition written by Teidi to the Chief Judge of the
Federal High Court, alleging bias and lack of diligent prosecution.
Teidi had earlier been remanded in Kuje prison alongside Omoefe Uduesegbe on June 7.
The duo were arraigned alongside nine companies over alleged
conspiracy and fraud charges to the tune of N6billion slammed on them by
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to the tune N6
billion.
The court had fixed Monday to rule on their bail application, but the
court held that it would be in the interest of justice to await the
CJ’s directive before taking any further step.
According to him, “in a situation like this, I have to adjourn to
await the directive of the chief judge. It is better I thread on the
path of caution.”
Teidi’s counsel, Sunday Ameh (SAN),who denied knowledge of the
petition, told the court that he might withdraw from the case as his
client had shown by writing the petition without his knowledge that he
lacked confidence in him.
Counsel for Uduesegbe also told the court that his client had nothing
to do with the petition even though Teidi had mentioned his name in it.
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