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    Alleged N2.2m bribe: Court to rule on acquitted Yinusa’s co-defendant

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    Court to rule on Esther Agbor alleged bribery of judge Yinusa
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    Admin l Thursday, December 16, 2021

    IKEJA, Lagos, Nigeria – Justice Sherifat Solebo of the Special Offences Court, Ikeja, has fixed February 15, to rule on a no case submission filed by Esther Agbor, a co-defendants of an embattled Federal High Court judge, Justice Mohammed Yunusa, who has been acquitted of all charges.

    On January 2018, the EFCC arraigned Justice Yunusa  and Agbor on three counts of taking bribes from a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Rickey Tarfa, who is also being separately prosecuted by the commission on similar charges.

    The anti-graft agency, in February 2020, scaled the charges up to nine counts as it re-arraigned Justice Yunusa alongside Esther Agbor, a worker at Mr Tarfa’s law firm, who was accused of paying N1.5 million to the judge’s bank account.

    The commission, in the amended charges, accused the two defendants of attempted perversion of the course of justice, corruption by a public official, use of office or position for gratification to the tune of N2.2 million.

    While the bribery case later filed against him by the EFCC was pending at the Court, the NJC in December 2020, issued a report clearing Justice Yunusa of the allegations of misconduct for which he was earlier suspended in 2020.

    The NJC in a December 29, 2020 letter signed by its then Deputy Chairman, Olabode Rhodes-Vivour, who retired in March as a Justice of the Supreme Court, informed Mr Yunusa that his suspension had been lifted while the council “awaits the decision of Mr President on the recommendation.”

    Although the President’s approval was still being awaited, Justice Yunusa, in January 2021, took the clearance letter issued by the NJC to the Lagos High Court judge, before whom he was being prosecuted over separate allegations of bribery, to get his trial terminated.

    Acting on the letter, the trial judge, Justice Serifat Solebo, gave the order discharging Justice Yunusa in a ruling delivered on January 25. The EFCC had called 10 prosecution witnesses before he was discharged

    This prompted the EFCC to amend the charges to be able to proceed with other defendants who is Esther Agbor in the case.

    At the resumption of trial today, Esther Agbor’s counsel, Mr. Abubakar Shamsudeen informed the court that the defence team has filed an application seeking to quash the charges against the defendant.

    He noted that during the trial the prosecutor has not been able to establish a prima facie against the defendant with all the witnesses who had testified before the court. Mr. Shamsudeen said that the prosecutor is relying on speculation not fact to try the defendant as such the court should strike out the charges against the defendant

    In a counter reaction, prosecuting counsel, Mr. Wahab Shittu opposed the application on the grounds that the essential ingredients of an offence contrary to and punishable under law has been established by the prosecution.

    He emphasized that the position of the law bout offering gratification to public officers and  judge is clear adding that the defendant has a case to answer.

    He said that the prosecutor has been able to establish that the defendant transferred N1.5m to the embattled judge and she did not counter the claim during her cross examination.  He further argued that the defendant owed the court an explanation as to why she paid the money, her relationship with the judge, and who authorize her to pay.

    Mr. Shittu urged the court to dismiss the no case submission and the defendant should be ordered to open her defense.

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