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CCT: Saraki’s case adjourned indefinitely

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The court of appeal in Abuja ruling on an asset declaration case involving Senate President Bukola Saraki, decided to adjourn indefinitely.

Senator Saraki was charged in September to the code of conduct tribunal (CCT) by the code of conduct bureau (CCB) over allegations of false asset declaration, he had gone to the appeal court to challenge the legality of the trial.

The court was to give its ruling on Monday but 30 minutes to the expected verdict, the registrar announced that it had been put off “indefinitely”.

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There were speculations that Zainab Bulkachuwa, president of the court of appeal, had been put under “tremendous pressure” to arrest the ruling and re-assign the case to another judge. It was alleged, mostly by supporters of the senate president, that political opponents of the former governor of Kwara state “drawn from Lagos, a north-western state and elements in the presidency” were behind the decision to delay the ruling.

There was no reason for the decision to delay the verdict by the registrar, but there were already reports that the judgment was going to favour Saraki, who is challenging the composition of the CCT as well as an alleged procedural error in his trial.

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The judges did not show up at the court and could not brief the lawyers but a court clerk announced that the judgment had been postponed.

He also said the court would communicate a new date to the parties at a later day.

CCT lawyers were absent from court, allegedly because they had a foreknowledge of the postponement, but Saraki’s lawyers were in court.

 

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