Again, CCT rejects Saraki’s request for adjournment

Friday Ajagunna
Friday Ajagunna
Justice Danladi Umar

Justice Danladi Umar of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT has again refused a strong request for adjournment in the criminal trial of Bukola Saraki, the president of Nigerian senate on 13-count charge of false assets declaration.

The judge ruled that trial will continue day to day in accordance with stipulations of Administration of Criminal Justice Act and his pronouncements on Monday.

The lead defence lawyer, Kanu Agabi and his partner, Paul Usoro had just as the court was about to be adjourned for the day said they needed more time to study some of the documents tendered in court and already accepted as exhibits.

They added that they needed time to study the documents to be able to effectively defend their client.

But the request was opposed by Rotimi Jacobs who argued that it is a ploy to ensure that the Tribunal ruling that trial should be day by day in accordance with ACJA was made null and void.

He also argued that the defence has all the documents and had indeed began the cross examination of the witnesses and therefore asked the court to refuse the request.

In rejecting the request, Justice Umar noted that the court has bend backwards to make all documents needed by the defence to ensure fair hearing for their client available to them.

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