
The Office of the Attorney
General of the Federation had, on March 7, filed seven counts against the 23
INEC officers defendants for allegedly receiving N360m bribe from Wike in
connection with the December 10, 2016, rerun elections in River State.
The Independent National
Electoral Commission’s 23 officials, who were accused of receiving N360m bribe
from Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, have filed objection to their trial
in Abuja.
The 23 defendants appeared
before Justice John Tsoho of the Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday but the
proceedings were stalled after the defence lawyers informed the judge of their
pending application challenging the jurisdiction of the court.
Shortly after the case was
called on Tuesday, the lead prosecuting counsel, Mr. A. K. Alilu, urged the
judge to direct the charges to be read to the accused persons.
But in response, the lawyer
for 20 of the defendants, Mr. Ahmed Raji (SAN), said he had filed a motion,
dated March 13, 2017, challenging the territorial jurisdiction of the court.
He said the actions being
complained of, having taken place in Rivers State, the court in Abuja lacked
territorial jurisdiction to entertain the case.
Raji stated, “We have a
motion, dated March 13, 2017, challenging the territorial jurisdiction of this
court.
“All the acts being
complained about took place in Rivers State.None of the defendants is resident
here.
“This is a motion that
should be resolved one way or the other.
“We urge Your Lordship to
stay the issue of plea, pending the resolution of this motion. Then, if My Lord
affirms the territorial integrity of the court, we can go on with the trial.”
Two other defence lawyers
also told the court that they intended to file similar applications.
Alilu also indicated that
he intended to oppose the application.
The judge then directed
that the prosecution to file its objection to the already filed application and
others that might be filed later.
He fixed April 7 for
hearing of the motions.
The accused persons, named
in the charges marked FHC/ABJ/CR/42/2017, are said to include three state
coordinators of the electoral body.
The prosecution, in the
charges, alleged that the N360m bribe, which the 23 defendants allegedly
received from Wike, represented proceeds of the governor’s criminal conduct as
well as economic and financial crimes.
The 23 INEC officials
allegedly, between December 7 and 10, 2016, “converted, concealed, were in
possession” and “used” the sum of N360m bribe in violation of various
provisions of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act 2011 and Economic and
Financial Crimes (Establishment, etc) Act, 2004.
The accused include Shittu
Lamido (Shettima), Henry Owokure, Peter Ewetade, Mrs. Tunkoyo Pennap, Gwatana
Jibril, Ivase Stephen and Abdullahi Ogabo.
Also named as part of the
defendants are Gayus Hassan, Hussaini Yahaya, James Ogwuche, Karimu Aminu and
Adedokun Ayotunde.
The defendants also include
Balogun Funmilayo, Adams Kadiri, Akinwande Adesoji, Lukeman Olabimpe and
Tiamiyu Arowolo.
Other accused persons in
the case are Akinwoye Amodu, Nwoha Yusuf, Patrick Anuke, Iro Abali, Nwosu
Oluchi and Arukwe Chinelo.

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