Okon Abang, a judge of the
federal high court in Abuja, says Olisa Metuh, former spokesman of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), fell in court “on his own.”
Metuh was said to have collapsed
in the court while he was making his way to the dock on Monday.
The incident made the presiding
judge to rise briefly while Metuh received medical attention.
But at the continued trial on
Tuesday, Abang said Metuh — who was absent in court — fell “on his own” after
refusing to obey the court’s directive that he should sit down.
Tochukwu Onwugbufor, a defence
lawyer, had urged the court to adjourn the matter due to Metuh’s absence.
He said it was the court’s doctor
that recommended that Metuh be taken to the hospital on Monday.
But the judge immediately said he
never directed any doctor to see Metuh after he fell.
“The court did not direct the
doctor to attend to the defendant,” he said, adding: “I would not know the
person that directed the doctor to see the defendant when I rose briefly upon
hearing that the defendant fell down on his own.
“The court directed him to sit
down where he was but he decided to fall down on his own.”
Thereafter, Sylvanus Tahir, the
prosecuting counsel, asked the judge to proceed with the case despite Metuh’s
absence.
Meanwhile, Emeka Etiaba, counsel
to Metuh, also returned to the court after requesting to withdraw from the
case.
The judge had refused his request
on the ground that it would delay the trial.
Metuh is standing trial for
alleged money laundering. He was accused of illegally receiving N400 million
from the office of Sambo Dasuki, former national security adviser.
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