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Senator Danjuma Goje |
This is coming after the former governor stepped down for Ahmed Lawan during the 9th senate presidential race.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had filed charges against Goje, who is currently the senator representing Gombe central, alongside Aliyu El-Nafaty, a former executive chairman of the state’s Universal Basic Education Board, for an alleged N25 billion fraud In 2011.
In June, the EFCC pulled out of the case 24 hours after Goje withdrew from the senate presidency race to endorse Ahmad Lawan, candidate of the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who is now senate president.
Pius Akutah, a counsel from the AGF’s office, applied to withdraw the charges against Goje on Friday.
“As it is, the Federal Ministry of Justice wishes to withdraw those two charges against the accused persons This action is in line with the power vested in the AGF by virtue of section 128 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 particularly subsection 1 of that section (128).”
“It’s in accordance with the power vested in the AGF by the constitution that we wish to withdraw the charges before your Lordship. This is our humble application and urge your Lordship to grant our application.”
“The same section gives your Lordship the discretionary power to make an order for the accused persons to be discharged and acquitted. My Lord has the power under Section III.
“As we urge your Lordship to consider our humble application, we wish to thank you for your patience with us since 2011 when we started this journey on the case. We also wish to commend the AGF for (the) wise decision in bringing this case to an end.”
Delivering his ruling, Babatunde Quadri, the judge, granted the application by the AGF to withdraw the charges.
“The accused persons are hereby discharged,” he said.