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Anti-graft agency's counsel absent at court proceeding in Lagos

At the resumed hearing on Friday, the EFCC prosecutor, Mr Rotimi Oyedepo, and his team were absent in court.

Acting EFCC Chairman Ibrahim Magu

Nwobike, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) , is being tried by the EFCC for allegedly perverting the course of justice.

He was also accused  of offering gratification to public officials,  including  court registrars and judges of the Federal High Court and National Industrial Court.

At the last hearing  on March 28, the defence team led by Mr Olawale Akoni (SAN)  had argued  that the EFCC did not carry out  a thorough investigation  of  the allegations before charging  Nwobike  to court.

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But at the resumed hearing  on Friday, the EFCC  prosecutor, Mr Rotimi Oyedepo,  and his team were absent in court.

When the case was announced from the cause list, Miss Zainab Ettu, an  EFCC lawyer who was in the courtroom for a different trial, could not explain  her colleagues’  absence.

“My Lord, I am here for another trial, I don’t know why Mr Oyedepo is not in court for this trial,” she said.

Akoni, however, registered his displeasure about the development.

“I am quite surprised by the absence of the prosecution;  he should have at least informed the court if he had some other engagements.

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“ There is apparently no reason for their absence, they should show some respect to  the court.

“We have been on this matter since April 21, 2016;  the prosecution should come to court and prove its case against the defendant so that the defendant can defend himself.

“I will be seeking your Lordship’s direction on at least imposing a time frame for all the parties in this case.

“We have another court date on May 18, we will be praying for your Lordship to give us an additional date,” Akoni said.

Adebiyi,  while responding to Akoni’s submission,  noted that the court would  not be sitting on May 18 because she had other official duties.

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“It is unfortunate that the prosecution did not show up in court, I will be attending a special court session on May 18.

“The previously adjourned date of May 18 is hereby vacated and the case adjourned to May 23, June 5 and June  6,” she said.

The judge instructed  Ettu  to inform her absent colleagues  of the adjourned dates.

“Miss Zainab Ettu of the EFCC, who is in court for another matter,  is to inform Rotimi Oyedepo of the adjourned dates,” Adebiyi said.

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