Immediate past National Security Adviser (NSA), Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd.), today left the Federal High Court (FHC), Abuja, a happy man after the court over-ruled the Federal Government and Department of State Service (DSS), granting his application for speedy and urgent medical treatment abroad.
The presiding judge, Justice Adeniyi Ademola, dismissed the counter-argument by the Prosecuting Counsel opposing Dasuki’s need for medical check-up outside the country.
Justice AdemoIa held that in criminal trial an accused person is assumed innocent until proven guilty and that a citizen’s health is very paramount in any trial case and before the law.
He therefore ordered for the release of the applicant’s international passports to enable “him to attend three weeks medical treatment.”
The presiding judge also “ordered the registrar to release the passport to the defendant with a caveat that when the defendant returns he must submit his passport within the 72 hours to the Court Registrar.”
The former NSA was first charged on Monday August 24, 2015 on a one count charge of illegal possession of firearms but was immediately granted bail on self recognition with Justice Ademola ordering the DSS to submit his seized passport to the court registrar.
On the day of the hearing, the prosecutors brought additional charges bordering on possession of local and foreign currencies against Sambo Dasuki and also sought for Secret Trial of the case.
Concerned about his ill-health, Dasuki asked the court for the release of his travel passport to enable him attend to his personal health issues abroad and as well objected to the secret trial requested by the Federal Government, preferring open trial of the case for the benefit of the public.
•Photo shows former Governor Boni Haruna of Adamawa with Ex-NSA Sambo Dasuki in the court during today’s ruling.
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