The embattled National
Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Olisa Metuh, on
Thursday, March 24, 2016 filed two separate applications, before Justice Okon
Abang of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, one of which is asking
the judge to disqualify himself from further presiding over his trial.
The second application
sought for adjournment to enable the Court of Appeal rule on his application
for stay of proceedings in his trial.
At the last hearing,
March 17, 2016, Metuh’s counsel, Onyechi Ikpeazu, SAN, through another counsel
in the matter, Ifedayo Adedipe, SAN, wrote to the court asking for adjournment
to enable him go for medical treatment.
Adedipe further gave an
undertaking to the effect that, in the event the lead counsel failed to be in
court, he would lead the defence.
Justice Abang thereafter
adjourned the matter to March 23, 2016 for the defence to open their case.
However, the court could
not sit on the said date and the case was subsequently adjourned to today.
At the resumed sitting,
Metuh’s counsel, Ikpeazu, again sent another letter through Emeka Etiaba, SAN,
asking for another adjournment to a later date.
Counsel to EFCC,
Sylvester Tahir opposed the application
saying, “this case has suffered several adjournments at the instance of the
defence.”
“Looking at the records
my Lord, you will see that the learned SAN, Emeka Etiaba, from the arraignment
of the defendant, has been appearing in this case together with Ikpeazu and is
capable of handling the matter in the absence of the lead counsel”, Tahir stated.
He urged the court to
take judicial notice of the fact that the defence is employing all manners of
tactics to unnecessarily frustrate the trial.
On Metuh’s application,
Tahir told the court that he was just being served by the defence and would need
time to respond appropriately to the issues raised in the application.
Thereafter, the matter
was adjourned to April 8, 2016.
It would be recalled
that, Metuh is standing trial for allegedly receiving the sum of N400 million
(four hundred million naira) from the former National Security Adviser (NSA),
Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd) who is being tried for laundering $2.1 billion.
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