Bukola Saraki: The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja will today deliver judgment in Senate President Bukola Saraki’s matter.
The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja will today deliver judgment in Senate President Bukola Saraki’s matter. Saraki, who is standing trial on a 13-count charge of false assets declaration before the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), has appealed the tribunal’s decision to try him. On October 16, the appelate court, after taking arguments from parties fixed judgment for 2pm on October 19. It did not; the judgment was then reserved indefinitely. It was learnt yesterday that notices have been sent to the parties informing them about today’s date. The delay by the Court of Appeal to deliver its judgment stalled proceedings before the CCT, which at its last sitting, elected to await the appellate court’s decision before taking any further steps in Saraki’s trial. Respondents in the appeal are the CCT, the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB), the Federal Ministry of Justice and a lawyer in the ministry, Muslim Hassan. Arguing the appeal on October 16, Saraki’s lawyer, Joseph Daudu (SAN), urged the appellate court to set aside the entire proceedings before the CCT, including the charge before it. In a counter-argument, respondents’ lawyer Rotimi Jacobs (SAN) urged the court to dismiss the suit because it is based on “misconception and wrong interpretation of the law”.
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