A Kogi State High Court on Tuesday struck out the
assassination case involving the chairman, Association of Local
Government of Nigeria, Taofiq Isa, and four others for want of diligent
prosecution.
This was the decision of the trial judge, Fola Ajayi, who regretted
that despite four adjournments, the prosecution was not able to call
their witnesses.
Senator Dino Melaye, representing Kogi West senatorial district in
the National Assembly had, in April 2017, approached the court alleging
an assassination attempt on his life by Taofiq Isa and four others.
Others standing trial alongside Isa are: Ade Obege, Abdullahi Isah, Michael Bamidele and Ahmed Ajayi.
But ruling on the matter, the trial judge, Fola Ajayi, noted with
regrets that the prosecution counsel could not open his case despite
four adjournments.
He, therefore, struck out the case for lack of diligent prosecution.
He, however, gave a consequential order for the prosecution to start their case afresh whenever they are ready.
Speaking on behalf of defense counsels, Zakari Abbas commended the judge for the landmark judgment.
He said that the judge, having listened to all parties, said that the
petitioners were unwilling to present their witnesses, prompting the
judge to arrive at the conclusion that the prosecution has not
diligently pursued their case.

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