Barely 24
hours to the resumption of the trial of the President of the Senate,
Dr. Bukola Saraki, security has been strengthened arround the Chairman
of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), Justice Danladi Umar Danladi,
who returned from the lesser hajj (Umrah) on Monday.
The security privilege is extended to his immediate family.
The judge has barred visitors from his
residence and restricted phone calls to only “essential family” members,
sources said yesterday.
Saraki’s trial will resume tomorrow.
According to sources, more undercover security agents have been drafted to the residence and office of the CCT chairman.
It was also gathered that the heavy
security ring around the CCT chairman is aimed at staving off pressure
and allowing him a free hand to carry out his duties.
It could not be immediately ascertained whether or not the extra security measures were at the instance of Justice Danladi.
Justice Danladi had in November 2015
written the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, for a
security overhaul because of the many high profile cases being handled
by CCT.
The CCT judge also sent a copy of the letter to the Department of State Services (DSS).
A source said: “There is now an enhanced security around the CCT chairman and his family.
“More plain-cloth agents have been drafted to his residence and office. His movement is now being well policed.
“I think this is due to the sensitive
nature of the assignment. It is, however, not unusual because some
judges who presided over ‘sensitive Election Petitions Tribunals’
enjoyed the same security cover.”
Justice Danladi has barred visitors from his residence and office, until all high-profile cases are disposed of.
“In fact, he has restricted his phone
calls to only essential relations. Family members have been warned
against unethical relationship,” another source said.
The Supreme Court had affirmed the
validity of the 13 charges preferred against Saraki and the jurisdiction
of the CCT to try him.
The prosecution, led by Mr. Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), is expected from March 11 to open its case by calling its witnesses.
Those listed by the prosecution to
testify against him are: Yahaya Bello, Michael Wetkas, Mustapha Abubakar
Musa, Nura Ali Bako, Adamu Garba, Samuel Madojemu, Abdulrahaman Bayo
Dauda and Nwachukwu Amazu.
A new counsel, Mr. Kanu Agabi(SAN), a
former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, will
be representing Saraki at the resumption of the trial.
Many supporters of Saraki from Kwara State have arrived in Abuja to give what a source described as “moral support”.
One of the supporters, Isiaka Baba,
said: “We are hopeful that the President of the Senate will prove his
case and he will be vindicated. We see the trial as a tribulation which
any man can pass through.
“Since the trial started, many of us
have been coming from Kwara State and we will not stop until the case is
finally determined.”
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