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Dasuki to appeal appellate court judgment

By Bridget Chiedu Onochie and Oludare Richards
17 June 2016   |   4:34 am
Dasuki’s counsel, Ahmed Raji (SAN), yesterday said that appeal papers had been put together to be filed at the apex court to challenge the judgment of the Court of Appeal.
Former national security adviser (NSA), retired Col. Sambo Dasuki PHOTO: NAN

Former national security adviser (NSA), retired Col. Sambo Dasuki PHOTO: NAN

• Says ‘I am not afraid of trial’
• Court fixes hearing on Umar’s case for Oct. 12

Barely 24 hours after the Court of Appeal, Abuja Division, had dismissed the appeal of former National Security Adviser (NSA), Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd), there are strong indications that he may further file an appeal at the Supreme Court against the judgment of the appellate court.

Dasuki’s counsel, Ahmed Raji (SAN), yesterday said that appeal papers had been put together to be filed at the apex court to challenge the judgment of the Court of Appeal.

Raji said Dasuki had sufficient grounds to approach the Supreme Court to seek the enforcement of his freedom from detention after he had been granted bail by three courts prosecuting him on charges.

Dasuki said that he was not afraid of trial in the charges against him as a former National Security Adviser, but added that proper things must be done by government by respecting the bail lawfully granted him by the courts of justice.

He claimed that since government had approached the court in regards to his matter, they must be fully ready to abide by court decisions in the interest of justice and the rule of law.

Meanwhile, the Federal High Court, Abuja, has fixed commencement of trial of former Chief of Air Staff, Mohammed Dikko Umar, for October 12 and 13 at the instance of the prosecution.

At the resumed hearing yesterday, counsel to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), I.S. Azegbeobor, told Justice Binta Nyako that the defence just served them with the statement of defence two days ago.

He further told the court that the prosecution would need about two days to study same and respond.

Justice Nyako, who admitted that the procedure was that since the EFCC has filed proof of evidence containing seven witnesses, the defence would equally file their defence, therefore adjourned the case till October 12 and 13 for commencement of trial.

Umar was arraigned recently on a seven-count charge of money laundering brought against him by the Federal Government.

He had pleaded not guilty and consequently, he was granted bail on self-recognition.

It would be recalled that Dasuki had on Wednesday lost his bid at the Abuja Court of Appeal seeking an order of the appellate court to compel the Federal Government to allow him enjoy the bail granted him by the Abuja High Court.

The Appeal Court, in its judgment delivered by Justice Abdul Aboki, held that Dasuki’s appeal lacked merit and substance and consequently dismissed it.

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