Godwin Tsa, Abuja

The Abuja division of the Federal High Court has ordered the production of the Director-General of National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), Ishaq Kawu Modibbo, in court on April 17 to answer charges bordering on criminal allegations against him by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).

Justice Folashade Ogunbanjo-Giwa took the decision following the absence of Modibo in court.

The judge who was irked by the development advised Modibo’s lawyer, Abdullahi Mustapha (SAN) to produce his client in court on the next adjourned date fixed for April 17.

Mustapha has however explained that the absence of his client in court bordered on health grounds.

“My lord, let me apologise for the absence of the 1st defendant in court. He is on admission.

“He had major surgery 10 years ago and is ill.

“I have a medical report from the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital to confirm that he is currently ill, and I shall be filing it before the court registry,” Mustapha told the court.

Consequently, “on account of health, I seek an adjournment pending when he (Modibbo) will be well enough to attend the trial,” Mustapha pleaded.

The prosecuting counsel, Henry Emore, did not oppose the oral application for an adjournment, but however posited that it should be on record that they had taken one adjournment out of five, as stipulated by the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 in criminal cases.

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On his part, Alex Izinyon, SAN, who announced appearance for the 2nd and 3rd defendants did not raise any objection to Mustapha’s application for an adjournment because according to him, “it is only the living that praises God; and only the living can face trial.”

However, Izinyon pointed out that the statement of Emore on adjournment was not applicable to the other defendants, which the court affirmed.

Before granting an adjournment, Justice Ogunbanjo-Giwa said she would not bend back again to grant an adjournment exceeding two weeks based on the provision of Section 396 of Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015.

The judge also directed the prosecution counsel to verify the authenticity of the medical report filed by Modibbo’s counsel and file a report on it to the court.

Meanwhile, the court has adjourned to April 17 for the defendants to take a plea, and May 2, 3, 8 and 9 for the commencement of trial.

Modibbo (1st defendant), Sir Lucky Omoluwa, founder of Pinnacle Communications Ltd (3rd defendant); Dipo Onifade (2nd defendant) and Pinnacle Communications Ltd (4th defendant) are facing trial over an allegation of fraud in the digital switchover project of the Federal government.

At Tuesday’s sitting, the 2nd and 3rd defendants were in court, except Modibbo.

Emore announced appearance for the prosecution, Abdullahi Mustapha SAN for Modibbo, while Alex Izinyon SAN represented Omoluwa and Onifade.

A. V Etuwewe, announced appearance for Pinnacle Communications Ltd.