Ramon Oladimeji
The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission on Friday urged Justice Mohammed Idris of a Federal High
Court in Lagos to issue a warrant for the arrest of a former Governor of
Oyo State, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, along with his former aide, Chief
Waheed Akanbi, for allegedly laundering N4.7bn.
A counsel for the anti-graft agency, Mr.
Oluwafemi Olabisi, made the application on Friday following the absence
of Ladoja in court for his proposed re-arraignment.
Olabisi told the court that the accused
were invited to the EFCC, but that the duo did not honour the agency’s
invitation and also deliberately stayed away from court.
He, therefore, urged the court to issue
bench warrants against the accused, arguing that without their
attendance in court, their trial could not proceed.
But Ladoja’s lawyer, Mr. Bolaji
Onilenla, who said he was the one who instructed Ladoja to stay away
from court on Friday, urged Justice Idris not to issue a warrant for the
arrest of his client.
Onilenla argued that besides the fact
that his client had not been properly informed of the re-opening of the
case, his appeal against the charges at the Supreme Court was still
pending.
Ladoja, who was first arraigned in 2008
alongside Akanbi, had since proceeded on appeal up to the Supreme Court
to challenge the charges against him.
He also obtained an order to stay further proceedings in the case pending the outcome of the appeal.
But the Supreme Court on April 15, 2015
dismissed Ladoja’s appeal for being incompetent pursuant to the
provisions of Order 6 Rule 3(2) of the Supreme Court Rules 1999.
However, Ladoja, who contended that he
was not heard at all before the appeal was dismissed by the Supreme
Court, had on October 27, 2016 filed an application seeking to re-list
the appeal at the apex court.
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