Fred Ajudua’s $8.4million Fraud Trial Stalled Again

Posted on January 12, 2017

The lingering trial of controversial businessman, Fred Ajudua over allegations of defrauding former Chief of Army Staff, General Ishaya Bamaiyi of $8.4 million has been stalled again.

The latest development followed a new application on Thursday by Ajudua challenging the power of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC to prosecute him.

Ajudua is being prosecuted for allegedly collecting various sums of money from General Bamaiyi, while the duo were in custody at Kirikiri Prisons, Lagos.

According to the EFCC, Ajudua and his accomplices had approached Bamaiyi, who was facing trial for the attempted murder of Mr. Alex Ibru, the late Publisher of The Guardian newspaper, and convinced him they could secure his freedom.

Ajudua’s co-defendant in the case, Oluronke Idowu Rosulu, a former Lagos court registrar, who had opted for separate trial was last year sentenced to 10 years imprisonment by Justice Lateef Lawal-Akapo of Ikeja High Court, Lagos.

Ajudua’s trial was originally before Justice Kudirat Jose but was last year transferred to Justice Oyefeso.

During Thursday’s proceedings, Ajudua who wore white Kaftan opposed EFCC’s effort to re-arraign him on an amended charge.

Ajudua’s lawyer, Mr. S.A Quakers, SAN told the court that under the administration of criminal justice law, the EFCC has no powers to prosecute his client.

Quakers also raised objection against the amended charges stating that his client cannot be arraigned on the new information before the court since the anti-graft agency failed to obtain his witness statement.

EFCC lawyer, Seidu Atteh however countered the argument saying that it was not necessary for the EFCC to obtain statement from defendant simply because the charges were amended.

Atteh pointed out that Ajudua had personally refused to volunteer any statement to the commission over the allegations against him.

In her brief remark, trial judge, Justice Oyefeso insisted that parties should harmonize their arguments instead of presenting them peace-meal.

She adjourned that matter till February 13, 2017 for hearing of argument of both parties.

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