Former National Security Adviser, Col Dasuki Sambo with his lawyer Ahmed Raji at the Federal High Court Abuja on September 1, 2015. Photo: Ladidi Lucy Elukpo |
Sambo
Dasuki, former national security adviser (NSA), says investors’ confidence in
the country is shaken because of the federal government’s refusal to obey court
orders.
TheCable report continues:
Dasuki, who was speaking
through his counsel, Joseph Daodu (SAN), before Adeniyi Ademola, justice of the Federal High Court, Abuja, on Thursday, urged the court to halt his trial until
the government complied with its order granting him bail.
“How will the government
look like at the end of the day? Will investors be confident in this country
when court make orders, but they are not obeyed?” he said.
In November, 2015,
Justice Ademola had granted Dasuki bail, but he was rearrested immediately
after his release from Kuje prison by the Department of State Services (DSS).
On February 16, Dipo
Okpeseyi (SAN), counsel to the DSS, had announced to the court that the
prosecution was ready for trial to commence.
But Daodu said that the
defence counsel was not ready to proceed with the trial because the federal
government was still keeping the accused person in detention despite an order
of the court granting him bail.
“We cannot be ready for
trial until the defendant enjoys his constitutional rights,” he had said.
“We apply that we should
be given time to prepare the defence. The conduct of the prosecution has not
enabled him to enjoy his constitutional rights.
“The worst is that for
about seven weeks we do not know where he is.
“Any of us here who
proceed to defend an accused person in this circumstance may lose his license
of practice.”
However, Okpeseyi argued
that the prosecution was not stopping Dasuki from enjoying his freedom.
He said that the accused
person was not being allegedly held for the charges before the court.
He therefore asked the
court to reject the request for adjournment and to commence trial.
On Thursday, both parties
argued for and against Dasuki’s application for discharge with the prosecution
restating its point that the accused person was being held for a different
offence.
The court, thereafter,
fixed April 4, for ruling on the application.
Dasuki is facing a
four-count charge of money laundering and illegal possession of firearms
brought against him by the DSS.
He
is also facing multiple counts of laundering money at the federal capital
territory (FCT) high court, Abuja.
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