The
Court of Appeal on Monday in Abuja adjourned until October 6 to hear an appeal
filed by the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, challenging his criminal trial at
the Code of Conduct Tribunal.
Justice
Abdul Aboki leading four other Justices of the Court, gave the date at the
instance of counsel to the parties.
Chief
Kanu Agabi (SAN) and Mr Rotimi Jacob (SAN) represented Saraki and the Federal
Government respectively.
At the
resume hearing, Agabi had urged the court to adjourn the matter on account of
the convenience of the presiding justices.
“My
Lordships, it is glaring that the court is over worked and this is telling on
the postures of your Lordships.
“If we
say we should press on because of the exigency of this appeal we could all be
dead.
“We
shall at this juncture be urging your Lordships to adjourn hearing on this
appeal after you have returned from the annual break,’’ Agabi said.
Meanwhile,
the presiding judge interjected to assure parties of the court’s readiness to
entertain the appeal.
“We
appreciate the concerns advanced by the Senior Advocate Agabi, but we shall not
be adjourning on account of our convenience as we are here to serve,’’ Aboki
said.
Jacobs,
counsel to the Federal Government, opposed the motion for adjournment, adding
that the applicant should be eager for the appeal to be heard.
“My
Lordships, I am also concern about the effort you people are putting to ensure
speedy dispensation of appeals. And this no doubt is telling on your health.
“More so
that the court has come to the threshold of this year’s annual recess, it is
appropriate to take your deserved rest but not when a matter is ripe for
hearing.
“Hearing
of this appeal has been adjourned three times at the instance of the appellant
applicant,’’ Jacob said.
Jacobs
further said: “why have they suddenly developed cooled feet toward the
application.
“Be that
as it may, My Lordships, I shall be guided by the body language of the court to
hold that My Lordships’ discretion should prevail in the circumstance,’’ Jacobs
said.
Saraki
is challenging the jurisdiction of the CCT to try him on charges bordering
false and anticipatory assets declaration.
Saraki
had approached the appellate court challenging the March 24 ruling of the
Danladi Umar-led Code of Conduct Tribunal dismissing his application
challenging the jurisdiction of the tribunal.
He
further said that the Code of Conduct Bureau did not give him the opportunity
to react to the alleged discrepancies in his asset declaration form before his
prosecution.
It would
be recalled that Saraki’s earlier appeal aimed at ending his trial was
dismissed by the Supreme Court in its judgment delivered on Feb. 5.
The apex
court had in that decision ordered the Senate President to submit himself for
trial at the CCT.
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