The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Friday, May 31,
2019, challenged a medical report tendered by Justice Rita
Ofili-Ajumogobia before Justice Rilwan Aikawa of the Federal high court
sitting in ikoyi, Lagos
Ofili-Ajumogobia alongside Godwin Obla, SAN, were arraigned on May 15,
2019 on an 18-count charge bordering on breach of trust, false statement
and unlawful enrichment.
At today’s sitting, counsel to Ofili-Ajumogobia, Robert Clarke, SAN,
told the court that his client was absent in court today, having been
admitted to a police hospital for treatment.
Ofili-Ajumogobia’s counsel, in furtherance of his claim, presented to
the court a medical report and also sought an adjournment of the case.
However, prosecution counsel, Rotimi oyedepo, told the court that Clarke
lied about his client being on sick bed in hospital.
“My Lord, the medical report is not duly certified.”
He also told the court that Ofili-Ajumogobia made the same claim when
she was being investigated.
“I am not convinced that the first defendant is admitted to any hospital
because she told the same lie of being hospitalised to one of the EFCC
operatives when she was charged before Justice Hakeem Oshodi of the
State High Court, Ikeja”.
In his response, Clarke informed the court that he had filed and served
on the prosecution an application challenging the jurisdictions of the
court to further hear the suit against his client by the EFCC.
Counsel to the second defenant, Ferdinand Obi, who had also prayed the
court for a separate trial of his client at the last sitting , also
urged the court, upon hearing of the application, to rule on it before
the commencement of trial.
After listening to all parties, Justice Aikawa adjourned the case to
June 24, 2019 for hearing of the preliminary objection and Obla’s
“Motion on Notice” for separate trial.