Terrorism: Senator Ndume Goes On Appeal
Terrorism: Senator Ndume Goes On Appeal
Nnamdi Felix / Abuja
A Federal High Court siting in Abuja on Tuesday dismissed an application filed by embattled Senator Ali Ndume seeking for an interim order to stay his trial before the court.
The senator had sought the stay to enable him challenge the decision of the court allowing the admission of three DVDs containing records of his communication with convicted former spokesman of the dreaded Boko Haram sect as exhibits in his trial.
In declining his request for a stay of proceedings in his trial, the court presided by Justice Gabriel Kolawole, gave the senator a period of 60 days to enable him challenge his decision at the court of appeal and then return to face his trial.
"I understand that some pertinent events could lead to a situation where motion on stay could leapfrog to the appellate court, but I doubt if unfolding events on this matter so far have necessitated that. This matter is therefore adjourned to May 6 for mention while the accused applicant would continue to enjoy his bail" the judge stated.
The Maiduguri senator is facing trial on 4 counts charge bordering on funding and provision of logistics to the dreaded sect which had killed over a thousand Nigerians in orchestrated terrorist activities.
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