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Court rules on ex-NNPC GMD’s no case submission May 16

By Blissgirl • 3 years ago • 1669 • 103
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The Federal High Court, Abuja, has fixed May 16, for ruling on the no case submission entered by Andrew Yakubu, former Group Managing Director (GMD) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) in relation to his trial.


The trial judge, Justice Ahmed Mohammed fixed the date on Wednesday after counsel to Yakubu, Mr Ahmed Raji, SAN, and the prosecutor, Mr Ben Ikani adopted their written addresses on the no case submission.


Yakubu was arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), on a six-count charge bordering on failure to declare assets and money laundering.


The EFCC had on February 3, 2017, raided Yakubu’s house, located on Chikun Road, Sabon Tasha area of Kaduna South Local Government Area of Kaduna State, where it claimed to have recovered 9,772, 800 dollars and 74,000.00 pounds.


When EFCC closed its case after calling seven witnesses, Yakubu, rather than open his defence, elected to file a no-case submission claiming he had no case to answer.


He argued that the essential elements of the charge brought against him were not proven by the prosecution to warrant him entering a defence.


He maintained that the evidence led by the prosecution’s seven witnesses did not establish a case against him to require him to defend himself.


He prayed the court to strike out the charge and discharge and acquit him.


Meanwhile the court also adjourned until April 1, to rule on an application by Yakubu seeking leave of the court to travel abroad for medical treatment.

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103 Replies | Last update 3 years ago | Last comment ZAKEY
  • Blissgirl Blissgirl 3 years ago

    Thanks for the update 

  • tayese tayese 3 years ago

    This is a good development

  • noyioze noyioze 3 years ago

    Should we be enthusiastic about this?

  • raymonduzong raymonduzong 3 years ago

    the Court should follow Due process

  • sielue sielue 3 years ago

    Good update

  • Kalison Kalison 3 years ago

    That's great

  • Kemmigbola Kemmigbola 3 years ago

    Okay

  • Zeeyarh Zeeyarh 3 years ago

    Okay.

  • leemaht leemaht 3 years ago

    That's cool

  • Eyonelly Eyonelly 3 years ago

    Okay 

  • manlykay manlykay 3 years ago

    cool

  • Peaglo23 Peaglo23 3 years ago

    Good to hear 

  • aysneakey aysneakey 3 years ago

    Good to know

  • nathyboy2019 nathyboy2019 3 years ago

    Nice information from

  • akinsusi190 akinsusi190 3 years ago

    Ok

  • otseju otseju 3 years ago

    No case submission indeed with those huge funds found on you.

  • miraclechinedu miraclechinedu 3 years ago

    Great

  • Ton Ton 3 years ago

    Okay 

  • Ton Ton 3 years ago

    Okay 

  • elotoks elotoks 3 years ago

    Noted


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