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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Absence of judge stalls Ogbulafor's case.

The absence of Justice Ishaq Bello of the FCT High Court on Tuesday stalled the ongoing N2.3 billion corruption trial of former National Chairman of the PDP, Vincent Ogbulafor.

The EFCC slammed the N2.3 billion charge against Ogbulafor while he was the national chairman of PDP.

No reason was given for the judge's absence on Tuesday's proceedings as the court was besieged by members of the public, journalists and lawyers waiting for the case to commence.

Bello had fixed Nov. 9, Nov. 10 and Nov. 11 for an accelerated hearing of the case.

It would be recalled that Bello had also ruled that Ogbulafor had a case to answer after his lawyer, Amaechi Nwaiwu, asked the court to quash the charges preferred against him by the ICPC.

Ogbulafor had asked the court to quash the charges on the grounds that there was no evidence linking him to the alleged offence.

But Bello held that after analysing the proof of evidence before him that he was of the opinion that the prosecution made sufficient evidence to establish a prima facie case against him.

Ogbulafor was in June arraigned by the ICPC on an amended 17-count charge alongside Emeka Ebilah and Jude Nwokoro.

They were alleged to have conspired to commit the offence using their offices as Minister of Special Duties, Secretary, National Intelligence Committee and Director Budget Implementation, Federal Ministry of Finance, respectively.

They were alleged to have awarded contracts worth N2.3 billion to some fictitious companies and verifying same as purportedly executed on behalf of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2001.

Nwaiwu said the case had been fixed for Dec. 6 for hearing.

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