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Justice Nathaniel Ayo-Emmanuel of the Federal High Court, Ibadan on Tuesday adjourned till June22hearing ofthe written addresses in the alleged N177 million fraud case at the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T).
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had in 2015 instituted the caseagainst Prof. Benjamin Ogunbodede, the former Director ofIAR&T, as well asZachus Tejumola, Clement Adenose and 10 others.
Ayo-Emmanuel adjourned the case based on the plea ofthe EFCC counsel,Mr Adeola Elumero, who said that the commission neededmore time to complete its written address.
The judge reported: “Anything worth doing at all is worth doing wellfor the purpose of arriving at a just decision on this matter. I think that there is need for an adjournment in this case to enable the counsel to file hiswritten address. This will be the last adjournment at the instance of the prosecution.”
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the prosecution and all the defence counsel had closed their cases since May 5.
The case did not also hold on the last adjourned date at the instance of the EFCC.
All the defence counsel – Mr Tunde Olupana, S.A. Salawu and Mrs Yetunde Adegboye – had earlier submitted that the anti-graft body was deliberately wasting time and prolonging the stay oftheir clients in detention.
NAN reports that Ogunbodede, Tejumola and Adenose, and the 10 other accused persons had been standing trial over multiple charges bordering on conspiracy as well as conversion and stealing of hazard allowance of staff of IART.
Tenother accused persons had in 2016 pleaded guilty and entered into plea bargain arrangement with the EFCC which resulted in their conviction. (NAN)