EFCC N5bn Fraud: Shema Runs to Appeal Court
Former governor of Katsina State, Ibrahim
Shehu Shema has approached the court of appeal sitting in Kaduna to set aside
the ruling of the Federal High Court Katsina which had on April 23, 2018
dismissed his preliminary objection to the corruption charge brought against
him by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC.
Counsel to Shema, E.C Ukala SAN unsuccessfully tried to convince Justice Babagana Ashgar to rule on his client's preliminary objection challenging the jurisdiction of the court to entertain the 26-count money laundering charge, before he could take his plea. But Justice Ashgar ruled that the objection would be considered alongside the final judgment on the matter as stipulated in section 396 (2) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015.
When the case was called today, October 2, 2018,
counsel for the appellant, P.Y Kura, SAN, informed the panel of
three justices that he had a pending motion, asking for an extension of time to
enable the appellant filed a brief of argument.
Counsel for the respondent, S.T. Ologunorisa,
SAN, did not oppose the application. Consequently, Justice Bidiya Shata
who led the other two justices, granted the application as prayed.
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