Tuesday, 17 January 2017

I Can’t See You In Private, judge tells Fani-Kayode’s lawyer


Justice Muslim Hassan of the Federal High Court in Lagos on Monday turned down the request to meet in his chambers with Norrison Quakers (SAN), who is defending Mr. Femi Fani-Kayode, who has been charged with N4.9bn money laundering.

Quakers, who newly took over Fani-Kayode’s case from his former lawyer, Mr. Wale Balogun, on Monday requested both an adjournment to study the case file and a meeting with the judge in his chambers to confer on some issues which could assist the court.

“I’m coming into this matter for the first time. I was briefed yesterday (Sunday) evening. I need time to study the case.

“That aside, I had applied to enable the prosecution counsel and me to see the judge in his chambers. It’s imperative that parties approach the court in chambers.

“It is our duty to protect the dignity of the court. The rules allow the court to hear certain applications in the judge’s chambers. We owe it a duty to protect the court from embarrassment.

“I have in my possession facts that will assist the court to determine whether to proceed or not,” Quakers said.

But lawyer to the EFCC, Nkereuwem Anana, distanced himself from the meeting with the judge saying, “I have seniors in this matter and so, I don’t think I am the proper person to come for any meeting in the chambers.

“I said earlier that we are ready to go on and I did not ask for any adjournment; so, if there is a call for any meeting, I will not be a part of that meeting.”

He insisted that the business of the day was for the continuation of the trial of Fani-Kayode.

Responding to Mr. Quakers’ request, Justice Hassan turned it down.

“In respect of the application to meet the court in chambers, with respect to the learned Senior Advocate, this court will not oblige that request..."


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