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Hard-fighting former
Senate committee
chairman on power, Senator Nicholas
Ugbane on Monday
November 1st, lost a major
bid to quash the amended 65 count charges
preferred against him by the
Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, as
an Appeal Court
sitting in Abuja dismissed his suit
seeking to quash the case against him.
Ugbane filed an application before Justice
Jimi Olukayode Bada claiming
that, as a serving Senator with the
privilege of immunity, the EFCC’s charges
against him were ineffectual and could not
establish a prima facie case against him.
However, in a landmark ruling, Justice Bada
knocked the bottom off Ugbane’s claims,
saying that “the proof of evidence
and material submitted at the lower
court proves beyond
reasonable doubt that there is a
prima facie case against the accused
person”. On the alibi of immunity, Justice
Bada said that Ugbane had “no immunity
whatsoever to stop the EFCC from discharging
its statutory mandate as enshrined in the
Act establishing the EFCC.” On the strength
of all these, the judge affirmed that Ugbane
had a case to answer and directed him to go
back to the lower court and face trial.
Senator Nicholas Ugbane is standing
trial along side former
House Committee
Chairman on Power, Ndudi
Elumelu and one other lawmaker, Hon Jibo
Mohammed before Justice Abimbola
Banjoko of the FCT High Court on a sixty
five (65) count amended charges,
bordering on
misappropriation of funds, abuse of
office and conversion of money for personal
use. They were specifically docked for the
misappropriation of the N5.2 billion
Rural
Electrification Agency fund, a charge
that swirled public opinion against them.
They were originally arraigned along
six others on Friday 30th October,
2009 on a 130 count charge. The charges were
separated thus: the three lawmakers
among them were originally and jointly
facing a 65 count charge while the other six
accused are jointly facing a 68 count
charge. The three lawmakers are: Hon. Godwin
Ndudi Elumelu, Senator Nicholas Yahaya
Ugbane and Hon. Jibo Mohammed. The other
accused are Engr.
Samuel Ibi Gekpe, Dr. Abdullahi Aliyu, Simon
Kirdi Nanle, Engr.
However, in an apparent move to throw
boulders in the trial, Ugbane unilaterally
filed an application before a
Court of Appeal
sitting in Abuja
seeking to quash all the 65 amended charges
preferred against him .He also sought the
invocation of the immunity clause to put
paid to the trial.
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