In a controversial and surprising move, the Abuja Division of the Court
of Appeal has issued a hearing notice regarding a jurisdiction case
filed by lawyers representing embattled Senate President, Bukola Saraki.
A judicial source told SaharaReporters that the Court of Appeal issued
the notice late Friday, a move the source described as not only
surprising but suspicious.
Mr. Saraki’s lawyers want the Court of
Appeal to halt his trial now going on at the Code of Conduct Tribunal
(CCT) before Justice Danladi Umar. The senator’s huge legal team,
comprising 90 lawyers, has argued that is contending that the tribunal
lacks the jurisdiction to try their client for false declaration of
assets and corrupt enrichment.
Speaking to SaharaReporters this
evening, a senior lawyer based in Abuja stated that it was untoward for
the Court of Appeal to issue the notice of hearing on the matter of the
CCT’s jurisdiction. “The prayers of Mr. Saraki's legal team are not
different from the ones considered and resolved by the Supreme Court
this year. As the country’s apex court, the ruling of the Supreme Court
on the matter of jurisdiction is and should be the last word. And the
court cleared the way for the tribunal to commence trial of Dr. Saraki,”
he said.
If the Court of Appeal grants a stay of the trial tomorrow,
Mr. Saraki's trial would not resume on Wednesday as planned. Our
judicial source alleged that the senator’s plot could be to keep his
case in the Court of Appeal for several months. “If he succeeds, then
the Federal Government will not be able to continue his trial or to get
to the Supreme Court,” he stated.
In a related development, a source
at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said the agency
was trailing the movement of more than $900,000 they believe was being
laundered by the Kwara State government using a woman named Halima
Suleiman. The EFCC source said Ms. Suleiman is an indigene of Jigawa
State, but her mother hails from Edo State.
The anti-corruption
source disclosed that the EFCC was interested in discovering both how
the funds were sourced and where they would end up.
The Court of
Appeal’s reopening of Mr. Saraki’s contention that the CCT does not have
the jurisdiction to try him has raised suspicions that the senator’s
associates may have reached some judges willing to help him scuttle his
trial.
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