Former governor of Plateau, Joshua Dariye on Tuesday, in an FCT
High Court sitting in Gudu, closed his defence in the alleged N1.162 billion
fraud trial.
Dariye is
being prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in a
21-count charge of money laundering and diversion of ecological funds to the
tune of N1.162 billion belonging to the state.
Dariye
closed his case after calling 16 defence witnesses.
Dariye’s
counsel, Mr Kanu Agabi (SAN), told the court that they have closed their case
and applied for a written address.
“My Lord, I
am pleased to inform your Lordship we are closing the case for the defence and
we will like to address you,’’ Agabi said.
Mr O.
Atolagbe, holding the brief of Mr Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), the EFCC prosecution,
did not object to the application.
Atolagbe
said that the prosecution will also be grateful to address the court.
Justice
Adebukola Banjoko adjourned hearing until Dec. 7, for the written addresses.
Dariye, on
September 18, employed Agabi, a former Attorney-General of the Federation, as
his new counsel after his lawyer, Mr Garba Pwul withdrew from the case.

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