Former President, Goodluck Jonathan has failed to appear before Justice
Okon Abang, as the court begins sitting in the case of money laundering
between the Federal Government and a former National Publicity Secretary
of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Olisa Metuh.
The Federal High Court had earlier ordered President Goodluck Jonathan to today appear before it, to testify as a witness in defence of Metuh.
But the court which is presided over by Justice Abang struck out the application filed by Colonel Sambo Dasuki, seeking to set aside the order of the court compelling him to appear before it as a defence witness.
Justice Abang in his ruling struck out the application on the ground that Colonel Dasuki is not a party in the case before him and as such the court lacks jurisdiction to entertain the application.
The Court adds that entertaining the application will amount to an invitation to judicial anarchy.
Meanwhile, the Registrar of the Court has just informed the court that the bailiff is yet to serve the former President with the order of the court.
The former President was to appear as a defence witness in the suit filed by the Federal Government against Metuh.
Mr Metuh is facing trial for allegedly receiving N400 million out of the $2.1 billion dollars arms fund from the former National Security Adviser to Dr Jonathan, Colonel Sambo Dasuki
The Federal High Court had earlier ordered President Goodluck Jonathan to today appear before it, to testify as a witness in defence of Metuh.
But the court which is presided over by Justice Abang struck out the application filed by Colonel Sambo Dasuki, seeking to set aside the order of the court compelling him to appear before it as a defence witness.
Justice Abang in his ruling struck out the application on the ground that Colonel Dasuki is not a party in the case before him and as such the court lacks jurisdiction to entertain the application.
The Court adds that entertaining the application will amount to an invitation to judicial anarchy.
Meanwhile, the Registrar of the Court has just informed the court that the bailiff is yet to serve the former President with the order of the court.
The former President was to appear as a defence witness in the suit filed by the Federal Government against Metuh.
Mr Metuh is facing trial for allegedly receiving N400 million out of the $2.1 billion dollars arms fund from the former National Security Adviser to Dr Jonathan, Colonel Sambo Dasuki
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