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Alleged Abuja bomb blast mastermind, Ogwuche protests 11 yrs delayed trial

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The alleged mastermind of the April 14, 2014 Nyanya Motor Park bomb blast in Abuja, which claimed 75 lives, Aminu Sadiq Ogwuche has protested the 11 years delay of trial in the terrorism charges brought against him by the federal government.

Ogwuche who claimed that the charges had suffered 97 adjournments on flimsy excuses from the prosecution appealed to the Federal High Court in Abuja to strike out the 7-count charges for lack of diligent prosecution.

The defendant who is standing trial along with four others informed the Court that the federal government had long abandoned his trial and also abandoned him in the custody of the Department of the State Service DSS.

The anger of the alleged terrorist through his counsel Abdusalam Abas was voiced out before Justice Peter Lifu when the prosecution in a letter sought for adjournment of the trial on the ground of attending to other things.

Ogwuche drew the attention of the Judge to his ruling of July 1, 2024 wherein the court threatened to throw away the charges should the prosecution fail to appear in court.

He was joined in the protest by other defendants through their respective lawyers who pleaded with Justice Lifu to invoke section 351 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) to strike out the charge.

In his ruling, Justice Lifu said he had carefully and painstakingly perused the letter seeking adjournment and saw no reasonable, cogent and compelling reason for it.

Justice Lifu, who is currently handling the trial, expressed displeasure over the lack of interest by the Federal Ministry of Justice, Abuja to proceed with trial as required by law and threatened to terminate the charge.

The Judge held that the charge had been pending in court since December 12, 2014 adding “To say the least, against all known logic, reason and common sense, it looks absurd in light of our much cherished principles of presumption of innocence, fundamental liberty and human rights jurisprudence”.

Justice Lifu also held that the reason for the long incarceration without trial for 11 years has not been reasonably explained to the court.

He said he would have struck out the charge in line with the warning issued to the prosecution in July 2024 but for the nature of the charge.

“Considering the nature of the charges, I bend backward to accommodate the prosecution for the very last time to enable him to present his witnesses, else, the court shall do the needful”

Justice Lifu therefore gave the federal government till June 18 and 19 2025 to call its witnesses for trial or have the charge struck out on the adjourned date.

Based on the complaints of lawyers, the Judge ordered the Director General of the DSS to allow counsel, parents, blood relation and desirable friends to access the defendants to enable them prepare for defense.

It will be recalled that two other Judges, Adeniyi Ademola and Ahmed Ramat Mohammed had unsuccessfully handled the trial due to lack of proper trial of the defendant in the charges.

On November 24, 2014  Justice Adeniyi Ademola struck out an earlier 2-count charge brought against Ogwuche for lack of diligent prosecution by the Inspector General of Police.

Ogwuche who was 29 years at the time of the alleged terrorism offence was in the 7-count charge, accused of conspiracy, engaging in an act of terrorism, belonging to Boko Haram, an outlawed group and refusal to disclose to security agencies, information that would have prevented an act of terrorism.

Others standing trial along with him are Akhmad Rufai Abubakar (aka Abu Ibrahim/Maitirare), Mohammed Sani Ishaq, Ya’u Saidu (aka Kofar Rama), Anas Isah, Adamu Yusuf and Nasiru Abubakar.

They were said to have committed the alleged offences contrary to and punishable under sections 1(2)(a) &(b), 5(b),8(b) 16, 17 of the Terrorism Prevention (Amendment) Act 2013.

Ogwuche was, in count six, accused of rendering support to a terrorist group by giving money at different times and places in Abuja to the widows of members of the terrorist organization known as Boko Haram.

He and Abubakar (aka Dr Tsiga) were, in count seven, accused of carrying out “surveillance and identified Silverbird Galleria and other locations as potential targets of terrorist attack.”

Ogwuche, a native of Benue State had been repatriated on July 15, 2014 from Sudan to face charges in Nigeria in respect of the April 14, 2014 in which over 75 persons were confirmed killed and 124 others injured in the Abuja suburb.

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Suspected gunmen kill brother of village Imam, one other in Niger

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Suspected bandits have attacked Kulho and Maikade villages in Mashegu Local Government Area of Niger State, killing two residents and injuring others.

According to a post by security analyst, Bakatsine on X on Thursday, the attack happened late Wednesday night when armed men stormed the two neighbouring villages.

One of the victims was identified as Alhaji Yahaya, the brother of the Imam of Kulho village. The Imam was also injured during the attack but survived.

Another victim, Alhaji Bello Maikade, a respected community member in Maikade village, was also killed during the incident.

“Yesterday night, bandits stormed Kulho and Maikade villages in Mashegu LGA, Niger State. They killed Alhaji Yahaya, the brother of Kulho’s Imam (who was injured but survived) and also murdered Alhaji Bello Maikade,” Bakatsine wrote.

Authorities are yet to release an official statement regarding the incident.

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Sex worker dies in Ondo brothel altercation

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Operatives of the Ondo State Police Command have arrested three people over the death of a commercial sex worker at a brothel in Akure.

One of the suspects had sought the services of the deceased but demanded a refund of his N15,000 following the alleged failure of the sex worker to satisfy his desire.

According to the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Olayinka Ayanlade, the incident occurred at the weekend in a popular brothel in the Cathedral area of Akure, the Ondo State capital.

Ayanlade stated that during a sexual activity with one of the suspects, the sex worker complained of tiredness, which infuriated the customer. This then escalated into a heated altercation between the manager of the brothel, the deceased, and the suspect, as well as friends he had invited to help retrieve the money initially paid for the services.

The police spokesperson said: “At approximately 10 am on June 29, the manager of the brothel reported to the station under the jurisdiction of A Division that there had been a violent altercation between a sex worker and a male customer earlier that morning. The disagreement began when the sex worker reportedly complained of sudden weakness during an encounter and could no longer continue providing the agreed services.

“The police acted swiftly and professionally; while the victim was being rushed to a nearby hospital in the Lafe area, officers at the scene simultaneously effected the arrest of three suspects involved in the incident. The victim was later referred to the Police Hospital in Akure but was, unfortunately, declared dead on arrival by a medical officer. Her body has since been deposited at the State Specialist Hospital morgue for autopsy.”

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Accident claims four lives along Enugu-Port Harcourt highway

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 Four persons have been confirmed dead following a fatal accident that occured at Amorji community, Isiala Ngwa North LGA of Abia State along the Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway on Saturday.

The accident, which involved a Truck conveying goods to Umuahia, happened at about 5:00 am, leaving eight passengers seriously wounded.

Some reports claimed that the accident was caused by brake failure, while another villager opined that it may have been caused by poor visibility on the part of the driver.

Personnel of the Abia State Emergency Medical Service, EMS, who arrived at the scene of the accident soon after they were alerted by community members, evacuated the victims to the hospital with their ambulance.

Confirming the sad development to DAILY POST on Sunday, the Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC, Abia State Command, Ngozi Ezeoma said that the accident involved eleven male passengers and one female.

Ezeoma explained that four of the dead victims were male, while eight other passengers, seven male and one female, were injured and are receiving treatment in the hospital.

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