By Samson Echenim
THERE was mild drama at the Federal High Court Ikoyi, Lagos Division, Monday, last week, as Celsus Ukpong, the prosecutor in the case between the Federal Government and five directors of National Theatre of Nigeria before Justice Muslim Hassan, served defendants charge sheet inside the court room as recorded in its registry, same day.
Coming on the heels of this, is the correction that the defendants never jumped bail as alleged by the prosecution lawyer. He was therefore refrained from using such terms, while correcting himself in future proceedings.
Before the drama ensued, the defendants who got news of the court hearing from colleagues at the National Theatre, Lagos, went to the Court premises to ascertain the development.
On getting to the Court premises and seeing their names on the notice board, they hurriedly arranged a lawyer to represent them.
According to the two count charge filed against them as public officers, they accepted N500,000 from Market Execution Solutions limited, a commercial firm which had a contract with the Federal Government. The prosecutor said they committed the offence on January 16, 2018.
The defendants in the case are George Nkanta, Abiodun Abe, Femi Joel, Ndubuisi Nwogu and Rose Okafor. However, their planned arraignment Monday, April 23, 2018 was stalled as Muhammed Adamu, lawyer to the defendants pointed out that his clients were not properly served the court summon, prompting one of them, Rose Okafor to be absent due to ill health.
Having listened to the arguments of Adamu, Justice Hassan directed Ukpong, to properly serve the defendants the court summon. This was done in the court room as the presiding judge adjourned hearing of the case to May 14, 2018.
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