Abubakar Malami, attorney-general of the federation (AGF),
and Ibrahim Magu, former acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC), have failed to appear before a federal high court in Abuja
in respect of the case involving Abdulrasheed Maina, former chairman of the
Pension Reform Task Team (PRTT).
Okon Abang, the presiding judge, had on Maina’s request
issued a subpoena compelling the AGF, Magu and nine others to come before the
court on March 9, 10, and 11 to testify for the defendant.
Apart from the AGF and the former EFCC acting chairman,
others issued with the subpoena are Godwin Emefiele, Central Bank of Nigeria
(CBN) governor; Femi Falana, senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN); M. Mustapha,
Hassan Salihu, Mohammed Wakil, G.T Idris, Kenneth Amabem, Ibrahim Kaigama and
the CBN director of compliance.
At the court session on Wednesday, there was no sight of the
individuals neither did Sani Katu, Maina’s counsel, announce the presence of
any of the compelled persons.
Instead, Katu moved to call another witness after the court
refused his request to withdraw from the matter.
In a ruling, Abang berated Maina for failing to assemble his
witnesses on time.
He said: “Sometime on December 21, 2020, the first defendant
lead counsel, then Mr A. Adibe, informed the court that they intend to call 24
witnesses and that the defendant be given adequate time to assemble these
witnesses.
“The court then vacated December 22 and adjourned this
matter from December 21 to January 26. More than one month for the defendant to
assemble his witnesses and open his defence.
“For upwards of 76 days from December 21, 2020, the first
defendant did not apply for a subpoena to compel witnesses to come to court to
testify on his behalf.
“However, on Monday, March 8, 2021, in chambers, between
12;35 and 12;40 pm, the court registrar forwarded to the court in chambers,
about 10 subpoenas filed by the first defendant not filed by the court,
compelling about 10 persons to come to court to testify on his behalf today.
“I merely signed a subpoena based on the court of appeal
decision in the case of Metuh vs FRN that compelled the court to sign a
subpoena seeking to compel Colonel Dasuki to come to court and testify on
behalf of Metuh.
“But ordinarily, I could not have on my own, signed a
subpoena to compel an individual a day before the matter is fixed for hearing
to come to court and testify for the first defendant because he failed to take
advantage of the opportunity offered him to be heard.
“The first defendant cannot on March 8 seek to compel the
appearance of witnesses to come to court on the 9th.”
Maina is being prosecuted by the EFCC for alleged money
laundering to the tune of N2 billion.
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