The trial of former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, could not go on at the Federal High Court Abuja on Monday due to the absence of his lead counsel, Ahmed Raji.
At the resumed hearing, the Prosecution Counsel, Farouk Abdullah, told the court that the business of the day was for the continuation of the trial to allow the defence team to cross-examine the third prosecution witness.
“The witness is in court and with the permission of the court, we are ready to proceed,” Mr Abdullah said.
However, Mr Fani-Kayode’s counsel, Zakari Garba, who was holding brief for Mr Raji informed the court that they received information only on Friday that the matter had been slated for hearing on Monday.
He said that moreover, Mr Raji, who was the lead counsel, wanted to cross-examine the witness himself to ensure that the justice of the case was served.
“I confirm that the matter is for continuation of trial for the cross-examination of the third prosecution witness but we got to know of the date for today’s hearing only on Friday.
“When we reached the defendant on Sunday, he said he was in Zamfara and had to come in today out of respect for the court.
“Also when we communicated the date to the lead counsel, he indicated that he wants to cross-examine the witness himself but he is not available as he is out of town.”
The counsel said that the case was a sensitive criminal matter adding that it would not serve the interest of justice for the defendant to be foreclosed from cross-examining the witness.
Mr Garba prayed the court for an adjournment to enable Mr Raji to appear in court and cross-examine the witness himself.
Mr Abdullah opposed the application for an adjournment saying that Mr Raji was not in court when the third prosecution witness gave his testimony so it was untenable for the defence to base its application for adjournment on that ground.
He also said the law had gone past a situation where a counsel would insist on cross-examining a witness personally.
He held that should the defence insist on not going on with the business of the day, it would appear they were not ready to cross-examine the witness and should be foreclosed.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Mr Fani-Kayode was docked by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on a five-count charge bordering on money laundering and criminal breach of trust.
He allegedly collected N26 million from the Office of the former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, and used the same for a media campaign, contrary to Section 15 (2) (b) of the Money Laundering Act.
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