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Olisa Metuh reveals why he needs Sambo Dasuki in court

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Former spokesman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Olisa Metuh, has revealed reasons he requested the erstwhile National Security Adviser, NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd) to be subpoenaed for his defence in his ongoing trial for purported receipt of N400 million from the Office of the NSA in 2014. This was contained in a statement issued by Metuh’s lawyer, Ben-Chuks Nwosu. According to the statement, “By the tenor of the charge, our client has not been charged with stealing or corrupt enrichment knowingly but for receiving payment, which came from an alleged unlawful activity of Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd). It is the case of the defence from the onset that they need the evidence of Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd) to establish their innocence.

 
“Sometime in November 2016, the learned trial Judge on the prompting of the prosecutor, requested for list of the defendant’s remaining witnesses. On Wednesday, 23rd day of November, the defence submitted a list of six names, four of which bore names while two other witnesses were to be on subpoena. On December 2, 2016 (seven working days from the November 23, 2016), our client informed the court that Col. Dasuki was one of the witnesses to be subpoenaed. On the same date he applied to the court to issue a subpoena ordering the DSS to release Col. Dasuki to appear as his next witness.

 

 

“It is on record that on two occasions in December 2016 (and in the open court), the 1st Defendant’s Counsel (Mr Emeka Etiaba SAN) reminded the trial judge to sign the pending subpoena to enable Col. Dasuki appear on the day for the continuation of trial. Instead of issuing the subpoena as vested on him by the law, the trial judge asked the defendant to speak with the prosecution Counsel as the prosecution represented the state in whose custody Dasuki is. He directed that the defence should approach the court for further action if the effort to get Col. Dasuki through the prosecution fails.

 

 

“At the end of proceedings on Wednesday, January 11, 2017, the defence Counsel again reminded the court of the pending subpoena and told the court that the prosecution Counsel had not been forthcoming on the directive of the court, a position which was collaborated by the prosecution counsel who informed the court that such was not part of his duty in the court. “Having failed to sign the subpoena which has been pending for over two months, the 1st Defendant’s Counsel out of abundance of caution, filed the extant motion. This was the Application the learned trial judge dismissed on reason.”

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