Jibrin is facing trial alongside Rear
Admiral Bala Mshelia, Rear Admiral Shehu Ahmadu (all retired) and Habor Bay
International Limited on a 4-count charge of criminal conspiracy preferred
against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
The Naval Chief whilst in office
allegedly bought a house worth N600million from the account of Naval
Engineering Services without budgetary provision.
It was also alleged that, the documentation
for transfer of ownership of the property was done such that a private company
owned by the family of the first defendant (Vice Admiral Jibrin) became the
buyer.
The offence contravenes Section 26 (1) (b)
and punishable under Section 22 (4) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related
Offence Act 2000.
At the
hearing of the case today, Jibrin’s counsel, Y. C. Maikyau, SAN, told
the court that the EFCC did not serve him with the summary of the statement of
the subpoenaed witness, Abdulkadir Idris Wakili, a representative
from Budget Office, who is to testify as the 4th prosecution witness.
“In
the subpoena tendered to us, it was not mentioned what the witness is coming to
say. We have not been given the opportunity to prepare our questions for cross-examination”,
Maikyau said.
Other
counsels in the defence also aligned themselves with the submission of the learned
silk.
After
listening to the counsel, Justice Umar ordered the prosecution to furnish the
defence with all the materials required for the trial.
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