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Court adjourns ex-JAMB registrar, Ojerinde’s trial until June 20

A Federal High Court, Abuja on Thursday, adjourned the trial of former Registrar, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Professor Dibu Ojerinde, until June 20.

Justice Obiora Egwuatu adjourned the matter to enable the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC) put its house in order on other witnesses lined up for the case.

The development followed an oral application for an adjournment by ICPC’s counsel, Ebenezer Shogunle.

Upon resumed hearing in the matter, Ojerinde’s lawyer, Eteya Ogana, told the court that a motion had been filed challenging the re-arrest of ex-JAMB boss and seeking the court order for his release.

He alleged that his client was re-arrested by the anti-corruption commission without an arrest warrant.

However, the judge could not find the process in the court record.

Ogana later admitted that the mistake emanated from them.

He said we erroneously used a wrong charge number in filing the motion.

The lawyer said instead of putting charge number: FHC/ABJ/CR/97/21 in the application, they erroneously wrote FHC/ABJ/CR/74/21, leading to a mixup in the filing.

Responding, Shogunle said even if the application was in the court file, it had been overtaken by event.

Besides, he said there was another application filed by the defendant seeking for his release before a sister judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo, where Ojerinde is also standing trial alongside his children.

“I think we should wait for that decision,” he said.

Contrary to Ogana’s submission, the ICPC lawyer insisted that the commission had a warrant to effect Ojerinde’s re-arrest.

“I will want my lord to inspect that warrant leading to his re-arrest,” he said.

Shogunle, therefore, sought an adjournment to enable the commission to assemble its witnesses for the trial.

He hinted that three witnesses were remaining to testify before the court.

According to a report by NAN, the ICPC had, on July 8, 2021, arraigned the former JAMB registrar on an 18-count charge bordering on the diversion of public funds to the tune of N5 billion.

He was said to have committed the offence during his tenure as registrar of the National Examinations Council (NECO) and JAMB.

Ojerinde, however, pleaded not guilty to all the charges and was later admitted to bail in the sum of N200 million.

But the ICPC operatives, on Jan  26, re-arrested him within the court premises shortly after the hearing.

His re-arrest was connected to fresh facts emerging from his ongoing trial and made by the 4th prosecution witness, the late Olabisi.

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