Two days after former President Olusegun Obasanjo accused President
Goodluck Jonathan of condoning corruption, a panel of judges at the
Supreme Court of Nigeria today quashed the conviction handed Bode George
a Peoples Democratic Party chieftain earlier jailed for corruption by a
Lagos High Court.
The court discharged and acquitted Mr. George claiming that
prosecutors at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had
no evidence of Mr. George's intention to commit fraud at the Nigeria
Port Authority (NPA) where as chairman of the NPA board he was caught
presiding over a contract bazaar the bled the nation of Nigeria.
A panel of judges headed by a controversial judge, John Afolabi
Fabiyi JSC, ruled that the charges of "contract splitting" upon which
Mr. George was convicted is unknown to law.
The pattern of today's quashing of George's conviction was similar
to that of a Lagos Court of Appeal ruling which similarly quashed a
death sentence conviction of Major Hamza Al Mustapha's for the murder of
Alhaja Kudirat Abiola in 1996. In Lagos, a panel of Court of Appeal
cleared former Chief Security Officer of late maximum dictator, Sanni
Abacha Mustapha of murder charges under controversial circumstances. Al
Mustapha later wrote a letter thanking President Jonathan for arranging
his judicial pardon.
Al Mustapha case was handled by the same lawyer, former president of
the Nigeria Bar Association , Joseph B Daudu was Al Mustapha's lawyer
in the Lagos case. Mr. Daudu, a senior advocate of Nigeria, also played a
lead role in securing Mr. George's freedom today.
Since leaving prison a few years ago, Mr. George had been closely
linked to President Jonathan, even sometimes openly bragging that his
conviction will be upturned.
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