An alleged fraud case involving the Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Olakunle Oluomo, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission was not heard by the Federal High Court in Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State.
Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, the preeminent judge, reportedly had a little illness and was unable to make it to the courtroom to hear the fraud case involving the speaker.
According to information provided by our source, Oluomo arrived at the courthouse at 8:45 am, just after the EFCC lawyers.
Oluomo and the former Deputy Speaker, Dare Kadiri, left the court when the officials told them that the case had been adjourned till March 29 and 30, 2023, after waiting for more than one hour in the court.
Prior to the adjournment, the judge invited counsels to her chambers to brief them about the development, while picking convenient dates for the next adjournment.
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This is the second time the court would be adjourning the case after it was transferred from Lagos to Ogun State.
The EFCC had in September 2022 arrested and later arraigned Oluomo for allegedly diverting N2.5 billion belonging to the Assembly, in suit no: FHC/AB/61C/2022.
Oluomo was arraigned alongside the Clerk of the House, Taiwo Adeyemo and the Director of Finance, Oladayo Samuel.
The commission had accused the speaker and others of forging receipts and signatures to divert billions of naira from the legislative house.
They were thereafter granted bail after pleading not guilty, even as they were asked to submit their travel documents at the court registry.
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