A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory has adjourned hearing
into the case of alleged forgery of the Senate’s Standing Rule levelled
against the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, his deputy, Ike
Ekweremadu, and two others.
Justice Haliru Yusuf adjourned hearing in the case to September 28.
Messrs Saraki, Ekweremadu, a former Clerk of the National Assembly,
Salisu Maikasuwa and his deputy, Benedict Efeturi, were accused of
illegally altering the Senate’s Standing Rule used in electing them into
office in June 2015.
They were arraigned before Justice Yusuf on June 27, but they pleaded not guilty to the charges against them.
The court granted them bail shortly after, and ordered that they
provide sureties with properties in Asokoro, Garki, Wuse and Maitama
areas of Abuja.
The trial was to continue on Monday, but the court registrar, Victor
Ifeachor, told the court that the case had been adjourned till
September 28 following the ongoing vacation of Federal Capital Territory
High Court which began on Monday, July 11.
All four accused persons were present at the court for the hearing but left almost immediately.
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