The trial of Mahmud Tukur, Ochonogor Alex, Abdullahi Alao and Eterna
Oil Plc who are being prosecuted over a N1.8billion
subsidy scam at a Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja, suffered yet another
setback on Monday, October 7, 2013, as the defence counsel representing the
quartet failed to show up in court.
When the matter was called, EFCC counsel, Mr. Rotimi Jacob, SAN,
immediately told the court that the defence team led by Wole Olanipekun, SAN,
and Tayo Oyetibo, SAN, had earlier through a written letter dated September 26,
2013, demanded an adjournment which Jacob said he turned down through a written
reply on the same date.
Jacob said that the defence team failed to show up in court,
despite his reply to their letter opposing their request for an adjournment.
But counsel to the third defendant, Mrs. O. Badewole was however present in
court.
The presiding Judge, Justice Lawal Akapo then adjourned the matter to November 6, 2013, for mention.
The presiding Judge, Justice Lawal Akapo then adjourned the matter to November 6, 2013, for mention.
Mahmud Tukur, Ochonogor Alex,
Abdullahi Alao and Eterna Oil Plc. were alleged to have fraudulently obtained N1.8billion
from the Federal Government through the Petroleum Support Fund and were
subsequently arraigned on a nine count charge for offences bordering on
obtaining money through false pretence, forgery and uttering contrary to
Section 468 of the Criminal Code.
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