Justice Abdul Kafarati of the Federal High Court, Abuja, has withdrawn
from a fundamental rights suit filed by Senate President Bukola Saraki
to quash the charges of false declaration of assets brought against him
by the federal government at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT).
After the Judge read a report of an online medium accusing him of...
corruption to
the tune of N2bn, he said that if he ruled against or for Saraki his
decision would definitely be interpreted differently.
“In the circumstance, I disqualify myself from this case. I will hereby
send the case file to the chief judge for re-assignment to another
judge.”
“It is only in this country that people can wake up and start calling people names,” he said.
In February, after the judgment of the supreme court dismissing Saraki’s
appeal to stop his trial, his lawyer Ajibola Oloyede filed the lawsuit
asking the federal high court to stop his trial and to disqualify the
chairman of the CCT, who is presiding over the trial.
Kafarati had fixed Tuesday for judgment on the case, but instead of
delivering the judgment, he announced his withdrawal from the case.
The senate president couched his prayers in the violation of his rights
to fair hearing by the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB), which he said did
not invite him for explanation before it filed charges against him at
the CCT.
Kafarati explained that his integrity had been called into question in the matter, hence he would disqualify himself from it.
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