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Friday, January 17, 2014

More troubles for Abacha family as Supreme Court orders re-trial of Mohammed's looting case...May go to jail again

Mohammed
The temporary peace currently being enjoyed by the family of late maximum ruler seems to be over as the Supreme Court, sitting in Abuja, Nigeria on Friday morning, ordered the re-trial of Mohammed Abacha, son of  former Head of state, General Sani Abacha at an Abuja High Court on a 123 count criminal charge brought against him by the Federal Government of Nigeria.
Abacha is alleged to have taken possession of properties belonging to the Federal Government after inheriting the properties allegedly coveted by his father while he held sway as Head of State.
Abacha had argued that the immunity enjoyed by his father while in office extended to him and that having forfeited some of the family’s properties confiscated by the government, he should be exempted from prosecution in line with the he provisions of Decree number 53 of 1999.

The court held that immunity does not extend beyond the tenure of office and that even if the late head of state were alive, he can be prosecuted for a criminal offence not to talk f his son who was never an occupant of the office of the Head of state.

8 comments:

  1. you are suffering for the injustice, your father brought to this nation

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  2. na your papa sin dey purse you

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  3. why was he released in the first place?

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  4. Thief Thief abeg he go jailed wetin dem being dey wait for

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  5. This story reminds me of Sound Sultan's song Ghen ghen

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