Suit Seeking Obaseki’s Sack Stalls Due To Judge’s Ill-Health
Further hearing
in the suit seeking the sack of Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki was stalled
on Thursday at the Federal High Court in Abuja, following the complaint of
ill-health by the trial judge.
The Judge, Justice
Ahmed Mohammed had, on Wednesday, adjourned till Thursday (yesterday) for the
defence to cross-examine the fourth plaintiffs’ witness in the suit filed by
the All Progressive Congress (APC) and one of its members, Edobor Williams.
The
plaintiffs are querying, among others, the authenticity of Obaseki’s academic
credentials, particularly his first degree certificate which he claimed to have
obtained from the University of Ibadan (UI).
The defendants
in the case are: Obaseki, his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and
the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
At the
mention of the case around 2 p.m yesterday, Justice Mohammed announced that he
was feeling unwell and had undertaken blood test before the court’s sitting.
The judge said,
while awaiting the result of the test, he could conduct proceedings for one
hour to afford the plaintiffs the opportunity to close their case, a suggestion
plaintiffs’ lead lawyer, Akin Olujinmi (SAN), did not object to.
But, lawyers
to Obaseki and the PDP, Ken Mozia (SAN) and Razaq Isenalumhe, said they would
prefer that the judge adjourn till Monday to enable him attend to his health.
Mozia,
Isenalumhe and lawyer to INEC, S. M. Danbaba, advised the judge to attend to
his health, but that proceedings should resume early on Monday to enable the
parties cover any lost ground.
Olujinmi
later agreed with the other lawyers that the hearing be rescheduled for January
4, 2021, but that proceedings should begin on time.
Ruling,
Justice Mohammed said the earlier scheduled hearing could no longer hold
because he was battling malaria.
The judge
then adjourned till January 4, 2021 for the defence to cross-examine the PW3 –
Raphael Onwuzuligbo Amachukwu (a retired Assistant Superintendent of Police and
Forensic Document Examiner), through whom the plaintiffs, on Wednesday,
tendered a report of forensic evaluation of copies of the university
certificate allegedly submitted to INEC by Obaseki.
In a similar
matter earlier on Thursday (yesterday), the Court of Appeal in Abuja had
rejected the APC’s objection to two applications filed by Edo State Deputy
Governor Phillips Shuaib.
In two
separate rulings, a three-man panel of the appellate court, led by Justice
Stephen Adah, granted the applications filed by Mozia for Shuaib in relation to
the appeal the Deputy Governor filed against an earlier decision by Justice
Mohammed in a sister suit by APC at the Federal High Court, Abuja.
The APC is,
in the suit, challenging among others, the authenticity of the tax clearance
and University of Jos (UNIJOS) certificates that Shuaib submitted to INEC.
In the first
ruling, the Appeal Court granted Shuaib’s application for leave to regularise
the records of appeal and additional records he compiled and deemed the
appellant’s brief he filed, as properly filed.
In the
second ruling, the Appeal Court granted Shuaib’s application for accelerated
hearing and abridgment of time for the respondents to file their reply briefs
in relation to his appeal.
The Appeal
Court adjourned till January 7, 2021, for hearing of Shuaib’s appeal.
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