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Court Adjourns Agunloye Trial as EFCC Pushes to Amend Charges in Mambilla Power Project Case
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The High Court in Apo, Abuja, on Monday briefly adjourned proceedings in the ongoing trial of Dr. Olu Agunloye, a former Minister of Power accused of accepting bribes connected to the long-disputed Mambilla Hydroelectric Power Project.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is seeking to amend charges in a case that could influence Nigeria’s standing in an international arbitration battle with Sunrise Power Company.
The session began at 9:37 a.m., with the court acknowledging the EFCC’s request to adjust its accusations against Dr. Agunloye, originally alleging that he received N5 million in retroactive bribes in 2019 from Sunrise Power.
The antigraft agency’s move to revise its allegations, now claiming that the bribes were funneled through intermediaries may not be unconnected with the fact that previous testimonies failed to establish evidence of direct payments.
It would be recalled that on 21 October 2024, the prosecution (EFCC) sought to amend its charges that “Agunloye collected (retroactive) bribes, totalling N5m, in three instalments over a period of five months, from Sunrise Power Company between August and December 2019 for a contract awarded in 2003”.
Between 2004 and 2007, the Federal Government of Nigeria under President Olusegun Obasanjo promulgated that electricity power projects should no longer be by BOT contract but by outright procurement contract.
The then President went ahead and secured a huge grant of $16 billion from the Nigeria’s Excess Crude Oil Funds, moved all power projects in Nigeria from the Ministry of Power to the Presidency, and split the Mambilla power project into component parts.
The president then started to re-award the component parts as procurement contracts.
Between 2008 and 2015, the Presidency, under Alhaji Musa Yar’Adua, cancelled the component Mambilla contracts awarded by President Obasanjo and re-awarded the Mambilla Project back to Messrs, Sunrise Power Company.
However, between 2016 and 2019, under General Muhammadu Buhari, the Federal Government again re-awarded the same Mambilla project to yet another contractor.
It is the recurring contract awards and re-awards that led Messrs Sunrise and FGN to the International Arbitration Panel in Paris, France, wherein the Federal Government of Nigeria resorted to an odious criminalisation strategy to evade being penalised for any wrongdoings.
During the Nigerian trial of the former Minister Agunloye, EFCC produced its first prosecution witness in June 2024 who failed during cross examination to establish that Agunloye collected money from Sunrise Power Company as stated in Charges 5, 6 and 7 of the seven Charges levelled against the former Minister.
Subsequent to this demolition of EFCC allegations, the Prosecutor then sought to amend the bribery charges to “receiving bribes from Mr. Jide Sotirin on behalf of Mr Leno Adesanya on behalf of Sunrise Power Company”.
Monday’s brief court session started at 9:37 a.m., with the judge noting that the defense had just received new filings from the prosecution.
The judge adjourned the case to November 14, 2024, when both sides will formally present their positions on the amended charges.
The ruling on this amendment could have far-reaching implications for both the trial and Nigeria’s international liabilities.
The hearing concluded at 9:45 a.m., marking a short yet significant development in one of Nigeria’s most closely watched cases.
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Body of States Attorneys-General intervenes in NBA leadership crisis, urges calm
The Body of States Attorneys-General has stepped into the leadership crisis rocking the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), calling on all parties to exercise restraint and allow ongoing efforts aimed at resolving the dispute through established institutional processes.
In a communiqué issued on Friday, following its meeting, the Body appealed to members of the legal profession and other stakeholders to refrain from making public statements capable of inflaming tensions as moves continue to find a lasting solution to the crisis.
The communiqué, jointly signed by the Chairman of the Body, Dr. Ben Uruchi Odoh, and its Secretary, Senior Ibrahim Sulyman, expressed support for an amicable resolution of the dispute.
The Attorneys-General urged all parties to embrace dialogue in line with existing court directives and work towards resolving the impasse in the interest of preserving the unity, dignity and integrity of the Nigerian Bar Association.
The Body also called for the urgent convening of an emergency meeting of the General Council of the Bar (GCB), the statutory body established under Section 1(1) of the Legal Practitioners Act, Cap. L11, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004, which is responsible for the management of the affairs of the NBA.
According to the communiqué, the emergency meeting would provide the appropriate platform to facilitate an amicable resolution of the issues that have given rise to the current leadership crisis.
Reaffirming its commitment to the rule of law and the independence of the legal profession, the Body stressed the need to preserve the unity and institutional integrity of the NBA.
It expressed confidence that the dispute could be resolved through constructive engagement, mutual respect and strict adherence to the law.
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‘Unauthorised Jumu’ah mosques to face sanctions’ – Kano Sharia Commission
The Kano State Sharia Commission has warned that anyone who establishes a Jumu’ah (Friday) mosque without its approval will face sanctions in accordance with the law.
The commission’s Second Commissioner, Sheikh Ali Danabba, gave the warning while addressing journalists in Kano.
According to him, the Commission will no longer recognise or approve any Jumu’ah mosque established outside the prescribed legal process.
“Anyone intending to establish a Jumu’ah mosque must first seek and obtain approval from the Kano State Sharia Commission and fulfil all the prescribed legal and administrative requirements,” Sheikh Danabba said.
He stressed that the Commission was determined to enforce the regulation and ensure that all Friday mosques operate within the provisions of the law.
The commissioner urged individuals, communities and religious organisations to comply with the state’s guidelines on establishing places of worship to promote order and peaceful religious activities across Kano State.
He also assured residents that the Commission would continue to monitor religious affairs to ensure strict compliance with the law.
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Alia blames illiteracy, poverty for Nigeria’s insecurity
Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, has identified illiteracy, poverty, unemployment, inequality, weak institutions, ethno-religious tensions, poor governance and declining social values as major factors fueling Nigeria’s persistent insecurity.
The governor made the remarks on Friday while delivering a lecture at the quarterly lecture series of Yakubu Gowon University in Abuja.
Alia said Nigeria had witnessed an unprecedented wave of insecurity in recent decades, citing the Boko Haram insurgency, banditry, terrorism, kidnapping and recurring herders-farmers clashes, which he said have claimed thousands of lives, destroyed property and posed serious threats to national security.
According to him, the Boko Haram insurgency represents a direct attack on Western education, underscoring the need for governments to strengthen the country’s education system as part of efforts to address insecurity.
The governor stressed that building an efficient public service and strengthening institutions remain critical to tackling the country’s growing security challenges, noting that the public service plays a central role in delivering essential services and meeting the needs of citizens.
He said effective public service delivery would help build stronger and more resilient communities, stimulate economic growth and promote social cohesion.
“Through efficient and effective public service delivery, we can build stronger and more resilient communities, foster economic growth, and promote social cohesion,” he said.
Alia also called for greater investment in inclusive, equitable and quality education, lifelong learning opportunities, technical and vocational skills development, teacher capacity building and safe learning environments across all levels of education.
He argued that education remains one of the most sustainable approaches to addressing the root causes of insecurity, including illiteracy, ignorance, poverty, religious extremism and unemployment.
According to him, when deliberately deployed as a national development strategy, education can reduce vulnerability to violent extremism, promote tolerance and empower citizens with the knowledge and skills needed for productive livelihoods.
The governor maintained that rather than relying solely on military action or threats, Nigeria should prioritise accessible, compulsory and functional education capable of fostering social cohesion, religious tolerance and economic empowerment.
He added that strengthening the education sector would not only improve human capital development but also contribute significantly to building a more peaceful, stable and secure society.
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