Mr. Emeka Etiaba (SAN), a
defence lawyer to a former National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples
Democratic Party, Mr. Olisa Metuh, announced his withdrawal from the case
during the Monday’s proceedings of Metuh’s trial before the Federal High Court
in Abuja.
Etiaba announced his
withdrawal from the case after the judge, Justice Okon Abang, insisted that the
trial would continue in the aftermath of Metuh’s fall while the proceedings
were about to begin Monday.
Metuh fell while making his
way to the dock.
The judge insisted that the
defence should call its next witness.
“It will be against all
procedure of trial to say I want to continue when my client is lying down and I
don’t know whether he is dead or alive,” Etiaba said.
But the judge refused
Etiaba’s application to withdraw from the trial, saying “it is an attempt to
delay this trial”.
The lawyer however, while
he remained in the court, insisted that he had withdrawn from the case.
The Punch reports that he
refused to offer further contributions even when asked for by the judge.
Metuh, who with his
company, Destra Investment Limited, is being prosecuted by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission for the N400m he allegedly received fraudulently
from the Office of the National Security Adviser in 2014, fell down, shortly
after the case was called on Monday.
The incident happened at
about 9.01am in the courtroom on Monday.
Metuh was seated in the
courtroom close to the dock before the trial judge, Justice Okon Abang, began
sitting.
But Metuh fell as he was
moving towards the dock.
The judge had to stand down
the matter to enable medical officials attend to the defendant.
The court’s medical
officials, whose attention were called after the incident, entered the
courtroom at about 9.19am.
On resuming sitting, the
judge asked three of the court’s officials to narrate what happened.
They all said Metuh defied
the judge’s warning not to go to the dock but to remain seated in his position.
One of the doctors who
attended to Metuh has informed the judge that the defendant needed to see his
doctor.
When the judge asked him
for his opinion, EFCC’s lawyer, Mr. Sylvanus Tahir, did not oppose the
application stop hearing to enable the defendant to see his doctor.

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