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Home»News»Court fixes September 25 for Yahaya Bello’s arraignment despite appeal
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Court fixes September 25 for Yahaya Bello’s arraignment despite appeal

AdeboyeBy AdeboyeNo CommentsJuly 18, 20244 Mins Read
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On Wednesday, the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court fixed September 25 for the arraignment of former Kogi Governor Yahaya Bello in spite of a case being filed at the Court of Appeal in Abuja.

Justice Emeka Nwite fixed the date after delivering a ruling on the application moved by Mr Bello’s counsel, Abdulwahab Mohammed, SAN, praying the court to stay proceedings following an appeal filed at the appellate court.

The senior lawyer had told the court that the defence had filed an appeal against the arrest warrant and other rulings earlier granted by Mr Nwite.

Mr Mohammed argued that the court could not proceed on the matter until the pending appeal was determined, citing authorities.

He also decried the treatment meted out to his colleague, Adeola Adedipe, SAN, at the last hearing, saying the prosecution misled the court.

“Your lordship is functus officio to continue with this case. Heavens will not fall if my Lord awaits the Court of Appeal’s decision.

“My lord, the contention of Section 396 of the ACJA (Administration of Criminal Justice Act) is a live issue in that appeal.

“We are relying on the provision of the constitution, which overrides the EFCC’s Act, which the prosecution is relying on,” he said.

However, counsel for the EFCC, Kemi Pinhero, SAN, opposed the submission.

He said that the defendant had not shown any Court of Appeal document indicating that the court wanted the lower court to stay proceeding.

At that point, Mr Nwite asked whether having received the application and affidavit of record of appeal and being aware of the pending appeal, it would not amount to judicial rascality for his court to continue proceedings on the matter.

“Won’t it amount to judicial rascality to continue this case when there’s an issue of jurisdiction?” the judge asked.

But Mr Pinheiro said: “It is not really an issue of jurisdiction; in the face of Section 40 of the EFCC Act, the mere filing of an affidavit cannot suffice as the case is not a civil case.”

He urged the court to stick to the matter of the day, which was the ruling on the arguments presented on June 27.

Mr Abdulwahab, however, told the court that the judge was misled on June 27 and that part of their request was for the proceedings of that day to be expunged.

“They are asking your Lordship to undo the work of the Court of Appeal.

“To avoid controversy and in order not to render the appeal nugatory, this should not continue.

“Even if Yahaya Bello were to be here, you cannot arraign him since the appeal has been entered,” he argued.

The senior lawyer said the 13-paragraph affidavit of records of the appeal was filed on July 16 with 10 exhibits.

“It is basically praying your lordship’s attention to the notices of appeal we have filed against your lordship’s rulings of the 23rd of April, 2024, and 10th of May, 2024.

“The file and records were transmitted through the Court of Appeal on the 24th of May, 2024.

“And that the appellant’s brief of argument was filed on 31st of May, 2024,” he said.

According to Mr Mohammed, an appeal had been properly entered with a motion for a stay of further proceedings by the lower court filed in respect of both appeals.

He argued that the two appeals challenged the jurisdiction of the trial court to entertain the charge ab initio.

“We urge your lordship to expunge the record of the proceedings on 27th of June because at that time, an appeal had been entered and the proceedings should not have happened. The court was functus officio,” he

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