Trial judge,
Justice Ademola Adeniyi, at the Federal High Court held that the charges against
the former governor of Bayelsa State Mr Timipre Sylva constituted an abuse of
the judicial process.
In Abuja
where the sitting was held Justice Ademola Adeniyi noted that the EFCC had
previously dragged Sylva before two different judges of the court on charges
that bordered on the same transaction, proof of evidence and set of witnesses.
Justice Adeniyi said that
the EFCC lodged the 50-count charge against Sylva after its two previous
charges were in 2012 and 2013, dismissed by the high court.
He said: “To commence this
fresh trial in 2015 is a complete abuse of court processes. No court of law
will allow the reckless show of power by a prosecuting agency. To allow such will
occasion a miscarriage of justice.
“In this circumstance, this
court lacks the jurisdiction to adjudicate on the charge against the accused
persons. This court hereby dismisses the charge filed against the defendant in
the suit. This matter cannot be re-litigated.”
Sylva, in the charge, was
alleged to have connived with three others, Francis Okokuro; Gbenga Balogun and
Samuel Ogbuku, and siphoned over N19.2 billion from the Bayelsa State treasury
between 2009 and 2012.
Three companies that were
allegedly used to perpetrate the fraud, Marlin Maritime Limited, Eat Catering
Services Limited, and Haloween-Blue Construction and Logistics Limited, were
equally joined as defendants in the charge.
It will be recalled that
Justice Mohammed had on June 10, dismissed an earlier 42-count charge against
Sylva on the ground that the EFCC was prosecuting him before two different
courts on the same facts.
The court’s ruling came
nine days after the Federal Government, through the Director of Public
Prosecution, DPP, Mr. M.S Diri, withdrew the initial six-count charge which was
then before Justice Evoh Chukwu of the same high court.
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