Judge Quits Abba Moro’s Case
· As court adjourns trial of Metuh till May 17 and 18
Justice Anwuli Chikere of the Federal High Court, Abuja, on Wednesday
announced that she is no longer handling the trial of former Minister
of Interior, Comrade Abba Moro, who is currently being tried by the
Federal Government on corruption-related offences.
The judge told parties in the matter on Wednesday that she was returning
the case file to the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice
Ibrahim Auta, for reassignment to another Judge.
She gave no reason for the withdrawal.
Consequently, counsel in the matter
left the court one after the other when the reality dawned on them that
the trial would not go on after all.
Addressing journalists shortly after
the proceedings, counsel to the first defendant, Akinolu Kehinde, said,
“We are ready for hearing but the learned trial judge for personal
reasons is transferring the case back to the chief judge for
reassignment and we respect that. I am saying this so that there won’t
be any need for speculation. Just take it that the matter has been sent
to the chief judge for reassignment.
“We are not reading any ulterior motive in it at all as this happens from time to time”.
The Federal Government had arraigned Moro and four others on an 11count charge of advance fee fraud, money laundering and breach of Procurement Act.
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