By M. Peter – Jos
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has been berated for “laxity” in the prosecution of the former Governor of Plateau State, Jonah Jang in the case of misappropriation of funds amounting to N6.3bn.
Presiding Judge, Justice Daniel Longji, of the state High Court had on November 18, 2019 fixed December 17, 2019 for hearing and ruling on the no case submission filed by the former Governor’s counsel, Mike Ozekhome SAN but at the resumed hearing of the case in Jos on Tuesday, Counsel to EFCC, H O Ejiga sought for another adjournment stating that the Commission was not ready to proceed with the case.
He blamed the defense counsel for failing to comply with the 14 days period earlier given by the court to file their no case submission and accused the defense counsel of mischief for serving the no case submission to the EFCC office in Abuja instead of the office of the Lead Counsel to the EFCC, Rotimi Jacobs handling the case, a development which he claimed denied the prosecution the opportunity to file reply within time frame.
According to Ejiga, “My Lord, it is true that the court in its last sitting on 18th November, 2019 adjourned the case to enable parties file the necessary applications. Sadly, the prosecution did not file its reply to the no case submission because we were disappointed in the style of practice adopted by the defence which we never knew to be the practice.
“My lord will recall that they requested for 14 days to file during the last sitting which was granted and on the prosecution side, we prayed for 10 days. Even though they filed their application out of time;16 days instead of the 14 days agreed. Two days extra. Rather than serving Rotimi Jacobs SAN which is the address on record before the court, the defense elected to serve our clients, the EFCC and denied us the opportunity of being aware as early as possible.
“We wrote to the EFCC informing them of our preparation towards the matter today only for them to forward the written process on the 16th November. To further show the intended mischief by the defence, they found our address and sent us a notice of appeal on the amendment that was done on the charge. So, it can not be said that they are not aware of our address which is properly before the court. The service to the EFCC has robbed us the opportunity to meet with the time. So, I request the court to give us sometime to enable us file our reply.”
The defense Counsel, Mike Ozekhome, SAN, in his submission argued that the reasons adduced by the EFCC not to go ahead with the matter was a ploy aimed at ensuring that the court does not hear the matter anymore having seen the imminent defeat that awaits them.
He also insisted that the allegation of mischief was not true arguing that the EFCC address was the last address used by the prosecution when it filed an amended charge against his client, and thereby committed no mischief .
Ozekhome said “The outing by the prosecution is not only professionally unethical but grossly infamous and the type this court should deprecate using the strongest word and warn that it should never repeat itself again in the anal of the legal practice for using strong and abominable words describing the defense style of practice over their abysmal failure to meet up with the ruling of the court.
“The game plan is that having seen their case crumble before their eyes and having worsened their case through their later day amendment and knowing that my lord’s last day of sitting is 31st day of December, they want to take the cheap and easy way out of imminent defeat by ensuring that the court does not hear this matter. We insist that it is the prosecution style of practice that is mischievous and whose style is highly unprofessional. I urge the court to refuse their application on the grounds they have given but on compassionate grounds.
“They said we filed out of time. EFCC was served on the 4th of November 2019, but curiously decided to hold it until a day before the hearing. How is that our fault if they can not file their reply. We must scuttle their game plan. We must finish the case before the judge retires. I urge the court to refuse the application on the grounds they have given but on compassionate grounds”
After listening to the arguments by both counsels, Justice Daniel Longji who agreed with all the submissions of the defence Counsel gave 24 hours to the EFCC to file the necessary reply to the no case case submission to enable the court continue with the matter.
The case was subsequently adjourned to December 23rd, 2019 for continuation of hearing.