Edo Rep docked over alleged forgery
Activities
of government officials were on Thursday temporarily put on hold in Edo
State Government House and some ministries, as political office holders
stormed Benin High Court over the arraignment of the member of the
House of Representatives, representing Etsako Federal Constituency, Hon.
Philip Shaibu.
Source reports that Hon. Shaibu, who is the immediate past
Majority Leader of the Edo State House of Assembly, was re-arraigned in
court following a warrant of arrest issued on him last week Thursday
over his failure to appear in court by Justice Esohe Ikponmwen of the
Benin High Court.
The lawmaker is being arraigned in court on six count charge by
Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission
(ICPC) over alleged forgery of tax document in 2006.
The
state deputy governor, Pius Odubu led the pack of government’s
officials, who came to court. Others are Osarodion Ogie, Commissioner
for Works; Isimemen Iriogbe, Commissioner for Transport; Washington
Osifo, Commissioner for Energy and Water Resources; Jemitola Aanena,
Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development and Macdonald
Obasuki, Commissioner for Arts and Culture.
When the six count charge were formally read before the accused,
after the court had set aside the warrant of arrest order, the accused,
however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Justice Ikponmwen, however, granted the accused bail in the sum of N3
million and a surety who must be resident in Benin-City and gainfully
employed.
The bail was sequence to an application by Ken Mozia (SAN), counsel
to the accused and which was not opposed to by Godsson Igbadumhe,
counsel to ICPC.
The case was however, adjoined to February 15 to 16 for further hearing.
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