Fani-Kayode’s Trial Stalled Again

    The absence of prosecution counsel on Thursday stalled the
    trial of Nigeria’s former aviation minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, over alleged
    N230 million money laundering charge.
    Fani-Kayode is standing trial on a 47-count charge before a
    Federal High Court in Lagos.
    The trial could not continue as scheduled because the lead
    counsel to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr Festus
    Keyamo, assigned a team of lawyers from his chambers to represent him.

    The team of lawyers was led by Mr Vitalis Ahaotu.
    Counsel to the accused, Mr Ifedayo Adedipe (SAN), therefore,
    challenged the legality of Keyamo’s chambers to appear in court.
    Adedipe said that Keyamo had no legal authority to delegate
    his law firm to practice on his behalf.
    He cited Section 24 of the Legal Practioners Act, a 2007
    Supreme Court decision in the case of Okafor vs Nweke to back his argument.
    “I object to the appearance of the chambers of Festus Keyamo
    by his team of lawyers to prosecute this case.
    “Keyamo is not authorised under the Legal Practitioner’s Act
    to assign his chambers to practise,” Adedipe said.
    However, the Prosecution Counsel, Ahaotu, urged the court to
    disregard the submission of the counsel to the accused, arguing that the
    counsel should have filed such submission so that they could give their reply.
    Justice Rita Ofilli-Ajumogobia, consequently, adjourned the
    case till Nov. 27 for further mention and told the accused counsel to file his
    application within two days.
    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the EFCC had
    on Feb. 11, re-arraigned Fani-Kayode over alleged money laundering and
    financial impropriety to the tune of N230 million.
    The former minister’s re-arraignment was consequent upon the
    re-assignment of the case to another judge, following the transfer of the
    former judge handling the matter.
    Fani-Kayode was previously, arraigned on Dec. 23, 2008, he
    pleaded not guilty and was granted bail in the sum of N200 million, with two
    sureties in like sum.
    The EFCC stated that Fani-Kayode committed the offences when
    he was the Minister of Aviation and that of Culture and Tourism.
    The commission said that the offences contravened the provisions
    of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2004

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